In the genus
Pleioptygma, the shell is medium to large in size. The shell has mainly spiral
sculpture. The
type description of the genus
Pleioptygma by
Timothy Abbott Conrad (1863) reads as follows: Although the shell of these gastropods looks similar to that of mitrids (family
Mitridae), they are unrelated enough to require their own family. The family Pleioptygmatidae has been defined based on the anatomy of the only extant species
Pleioptygma helenae: The foot is relatively large in comparison to the size of the shell. Also the
snout is relatively large. The
foregut (of the
digestive system) is different from other families within the Muricoidea. The
proboscis is introvert, with a proboscis bulb that has an extreme thick wall. The proboscis bulb is connected directly to the buccal mass. There is no
epiproboscis. ==Species==