Bery S.S., 1810 (1812)
Shell a tall, narrow cone of many tumid whorls; sutures deep or whorls not in contact, connected by thin transverse costae. Aperture small, circular. Animals carnivorous, usually associated with anthozoans; large, eversible proboscis, no snout. Males lack penis.
Source: Hayward et al., 1990.
The following subtaxa of this family occur in the region:
Genus Epitonium
Epitonium clathratulum
Epitonium clathrus
Epitonium trevelyanum
Epitonium turtonis