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Callynteria - A Rare and Poorly Known Genus of Extinct Sea Snails

Callynteria is a genus of extinct sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Callyntiriidae.

This genus was first described by French malacologist Philippe Dautzenberg in 1929, and it contains only one species, Callynteria elegans.

The type species of this genus is Callynteria elegans, which was found in the Eocene of France.

Callynteria is a rare and poorly known genus, with only a few specimens known from the Eocene deposits of Europe.

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