Haustellum
Haustellum is a genus of medium-sized sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Like many other genera within the Muricidae, the genus has been redefined several times.
Ponder & Vokes and Vokes included American and Indo-Pacific species in Haustellum, which differs from Murex sensu stricto by lacking a labral spine.
Petuch introduced Vokesimurex for the American long-canalled Haustellum sensu Vokes, such as Murex messorius Sowerby, 1841.
Houart transferred 14 Indo-Pacific species and three subspecies of Haustellum in the genus Vokesimurex.
As currently defined, Haustellum is represented by eight to nine species. Members of Haustellum generally differ from those of Vokesimurex in having a globose and low-spired shape, a more rounded aperture, a smooth columella, a less deep anal notch, and no cord spine.
Species
Species within the genus Haustellum include:Haustellum barbieri Houart, 1993Haustellum bengalense Bozzetti, 2016 Haustellum bondarevi Houart, 1999- Haustellum damarcoi Briano & Damarco, 2011Haustellum fallax Haustellum franchii Bozzetti, 1993Haustellum haustellum Haustellum kurodai Shikama, 1964Haustellum langleitae Houart, 1993Haustellum longicaudum Haustellum lorenzi Houart, 2013Haustellum tweedianum :Haustellum vicdani Kosuge, 1980Haustellum wilsoni D'Attilio & Old, 1971