Mitridae


Mitridae, known as mitre shells, are a taxonomic family of sea snails, widely distributed marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Mitroidea.
Both the Latin name and the common name are taken from the item of ecclesiastical headgear, the mitre or miter, used in reference to the shape of the shells.
The dentition of radula in the Mitroidea is, with well-developed central and lateral teeth, both comb-like. Members of this family are predators.

Distribution

These sea snails are found in most warm and temperate seas.

Subfamilies and genera

Subfamilies and genera in the family Mitridae include:
; Genera brought into synonymy: