
Belongs within: Cyclophoroidea.
The Cyclophorinae are a tropical group of terrestrial caenogastropods in which the external male organ is epipodial in position but rudimentary.
<==Cyclophorinae
|--Caspicyclotus Forcart 1935 [Caspicycloteae, Caspicyclotini]BR05
| `--*C. sieversi (Pfeiffer 1871) [=Cyclotus sieversi]BR17
|--Pterocyclos Benson 1832 [Pterocycleae, Pterocyclinae, Pterocyclini]BR05
| `--*P. rupestris Benson 1832BR17
|--Cyathopoma Blanford & Blanford 1861 [Cyathopomateae, Cyathopomatinae, Cyathopomatini]BR05
| |--*C. filocinctum (Benson 1851) [=Cyclostoma filocinctum]BR17
| `--C. africanum Pilsbry 1919BC01
|--Cyclotus Swainson 1840BR17 [Cyclotacea, Cyclotidae, Cyclotina, Cyclotinae, CyclotiniBR05]
| |--*C. variegatus (Swainson 1840) [=Cyclophorus variegatus]BR17
| |--C. minutus Adams 1866A66
| `--C. swinhoei Adams 1866A66
`--Cyclophorini [Cyclophoreae]BR05
|--Lagocheilus Blanford 1864 [Lagocheilidae]BR05
| `--*L. scissimargo (Benson 1856) [=Cyclophorus scissimargo]BR17
|--Aulopoma Troschel 1847 [Aulopomatinae, Aulopomina]BR05
| |--*A. hofmeisteri Troschel 1847BR17
| `--A. grandeC60
`--Cyclophorus Montfort 1810BR05
|--*C. volvulus (Müller 1774) [=Helix volvulus]BR17
|--C. aterTC89
|--C. aurantiacus (see below for synonymy)TC89
|--C. calixTC89
|--C. ceratodes Moellendorff 1895AA88
|--C. elatiorPB27
|--C. expansus Pfeiffer 1851TC89
|--C. fulguratus Pfeiffer 1852TC89
|--C. hangthoni Theobald 1859TC89
|--C. indicusF66
|--C. inglisianusTC89
|--C. intermediusPB27
|--C. nevilli v. Martens 1888TC89
|--C. pearsoniTC89
|--C. pernobilis (Gould 1844) [=Cyclostoma pernobile, Cyclophorus aurantiacus var. pernobilis]TC89
|--C. ponderosusC64
|--C. reevei v. Martens 1888 [incl. C. malayanus, C. speciosus]TC89
|--C. scurraTC89
|--C. sublaevigatus Blanford 1889TC89
|--C. translucidusC64
|--C. wahlbergiG79
`--C. zebrinus Benson 1836 [incl. C. zebrinus var. minor]TC89
Cyclophorus aurantiacus [=Anularia aurantiaca, Cyclostoma aurantiacum; incl. Cyclophorus aurantiacus typicus v. Martens 1888]TC89
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[A66] Adams, H. 1866. Descriptions of fifteen new species of land and freshwater shells from Formosa, collected by Robert Swinhoe, Esq., consul at Taiwan in that island. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1866: 316–319.
[AA88] Auffenberg, K., & T. Auffenberg. 1988. Density, spatial distribution, activity patterns, and biomass of the land snail, Geophorus bothropoma Moellendorff (Prosobranchia: Helicinidae). Nautilus 102 (1): 40–45.
[BR05] Bouchet, P., & J.-P. Rocroi. 2005. Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families. Malacologia 47 (1–2): 1–397.
[BR17] Bouchet, P., J.-P. Rocroi, B. Hausdorf, A. Kaim, Y. Kano, A. Nützel, P. Parkhaev, M. Schrödl & E. E. Strong. 2017. Revised classification, nomenclator and typification of gastropod and monoplacophoran families. Malacologia 61 (1–2): 1–526.
[BC01] Boyko, C. B., & J. R. Cordeiro. 2001. Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History. V. Mollusca, part 2 (class Gastropoda [exclusive of Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata], with supplements to Gastropoda [Opisthobranchia], and Bivalvia). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 262: 1–170.
[C64] Carpenter, P. P. 1864. Supplementary report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the west coast of North America. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 33: 517–686.
[C60] Cox, L. R. 1960. Gastropoda: general characteristics of Gastropoda. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt I. Mollusca 1: Mollusca—General Features, Scaphopoda, Amphineura, Monoplacophora, Gastropoda—General Features, Archaeogastropoda and some (mainly Paleozoic) Caenogastropoda and Opisthobranchia pp. I84–I169. Geological Society of America, and University of Kansas Press.
[F66] Fraser, L. 1866. Communication of a list of mollusks collected by R. Swinhoe, Esq., in Formosa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1866: 146.
[G79] Gibbons, J. S. 1879. Notes on the habits and distribution, &c., of certain W. Indian Pulmonifera. Journal of Conchology 2: 129–134.
[PB27] Pilsbry, H. A., & J. Bequaert. 1927. The aquatic mollusks of the Belgian Congo, with a geographical and ecological account of Congo malacology. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 53 (2): 69–602, pls 10–77.
[TC89] Tapparone Canefri, T. 1889. Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. XVIII.—Molluschi terrestri e d’acqua dolce. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Serie 2a, 7: 295–359.