Lóven, 1845
Uniformly cylindrical body, sometimes with an anteriorly placed constriction. The radular teeth are represented only by pairs of isolated denticles without basal connections or are entirely lacking; lateral supports simple when present, basal plate strongly developed. The foot-shield is homogeneous and the digestive midgut gland is long.
Source: Jones and Baxter, 1987.
The following species occurs in the region:
Chaetoderma nitidulum