The subfamily Odostomiinae has been recognized as
monophyletic. It includes the tribe
Liostomini, a name given to those genera which have an intorted
protoconch. The rest of the genera however do not form a single
monophyletic taxon. Subfamily Odostomiinae has been classified as one of eleven recognised subfamilies of the very voluminous
gastropod family
Pyramidellidae (according to the taxonomy of
Ponder & Lindberg 1997): Odostomiinae,
Turbonillinae,
Chrysallidinae,
Cingulininae,
Cyclostremellinae,
Sayellinae,
Syrnolinae,
Eulimellinae,
Pyramidellinae,
Odostomellinae and
Tiberiinae. In the
taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), this subfamily also comprises the subfamilies
Chrysallidinae,
Cyclostremellinae and
Odostomellinae, that they have downgraded to the rank of
tribe. subfamily Odostomiinae Pelseneer, 1928 • tribe Odostomiini Pelseneer, 1928 • tribe
Chrysallidini Saurin, 1958 - formerly subfamily Chrysallidinae • tribe
Cyclostremellini D.R. Moore, 1966 - formerly subfamily Cyclostremellinae • tribe
Odostomellini Saurin, 1959 - formerly subfamily Odostomellinae According to
Schander, Van Aartsen and Corgan (1999) there are 33 genera in Odostominae with four possible additional genera of uncertain status. ==Genera==