Calliotropis chuni

Calliotropis chuni is a scientific name that follows the binomial nomenclature used for marine gastropod mollusks. The genus Calliotropis belongs to the family Eucyclidae, which comprises small to medium‑sized sea snails found primarily in deep‑water habitats of the Indo‑Pacific region.

Current status

  • The name appears in taxonomic databases such as the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) as a valid species name, but detailed information on its morphology, distribution, ecology, and original description is not widely available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.

Possible etymology

  • The specific epithet chuni likely honors a person (surname “Chun”) who may have been involved in the collection or study of the species, a common practice in taxonomic naming.

Taxonomic placement (as inferred from genus level)

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Gastropoda
  • Clade: Vetigastropoda
  • Superfamily: Trochoidea
  • Family: Eucyclidae
  • Genus: Calliotropis
  • Species: Calliotropis chuni

Notes on available information

  • No comprehensive description of shell morphology, size range, habitat depth, or geographical range is presently documented in major scientific compendia or open‑access literature.
  • The original author and year of description are not confirmed in the accessible sources consulted.

Conclusion
Calliotropis chuni is recognized as a taxonomic entity within marine mollusk literature, but the lack of detailed, verifiable encyclopedic data means that only a minimal, general overview can be provided at this time. Further information would require access to the original species description or specialized taxonomic publications.

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