Entobia Bronn, 1837
Includes:
| Entobia antiqua | Portlock, 1843 |
| Entobia astrologica | Mikuláš, 1992b |
| Entobia bullini | Annandale, 1920 |
| Entobia catenata | Frič, 1883 |
| Entobia cateniformis | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1984 |
| Entobia cerithii | Fraas, 1867 |
| Entobia cerithiorum | Fischer, 1868 |
| Entobia cervicornis | Fürsich et al., 1994 |
| Entobia colaria | Wisshak et al., 2017b |
| Entobia convoluta | Edinger & Risk, 1994 |
| Entobia conybeari | Bronn, 1848 |
| Entobia cracoviensis | Bromley et al., 2009b |
| Entobia cretacea | Portlock, 1843 |
| Entobia dendritica | Pleydell & Jones, 1988 |
| Entobia depressa | Ghare, 1985 |
| Entobia devonica | Clarke, 1921 |
| Entobia dissociata | Duchassaing, 1850 |
| Entobia duvernoyi | Michelin, 1847 |
| Entobia duvernoysii | Duchassaing, 1850 |
| Entobia exogyrarum | Frič, 1883 |
| Entobia falunica | d’Archiac et al., 1866 |
| Entobia geometrica | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1984 |
| Entobia gigantea | Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989 |
| Entobia glomerata | Michelin, 1846 |
| Entobia goniodes | Bromley & Asgaard, 1993b |
| Entobia intricata | Seguenza, 1882 |
| Entobia irregularis | d’Orbigny, 1850b |
| Entobia laquea | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1984 |
| Entobia magna | Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989 |
| Entobia mammillata | Chapman, 1907 |
| Entobia mammillata junior homonym | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1984 |
| Entobia megastoma | Fischer, 1868 |
| Entobia michelini | Nardo, 1845 |
| Entobia microtuberum | Stephenson, 1941 |
| Entobia mikra | Wisshak, 2008 |
| Entobia morrisi | Wisshak et al., 2019a |
| Entobia nana | Wisshak, 2008 |
| Entobia nardina | Michelin, 1846 |
| Entobia ovula | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1984 |
| Entobia paradoxa | Fischer, 1868 |
| Entobia parisiensis | d’Orbigny, 1850b |
| Entobia parva | Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1989 |
| Entobia pectita | Michelotti, 1861 |
| Entobia peregrinator | Chapman, 1907 |
| Entobia perforata | Seguenza, 1882 |
| Entobia praecursor | Fischer, 1868 |
| Entobia radiciformis | Lehner, 1937 |
| Entobia ramosa | d’Orbigny, 1850b |
| Entobia resinensis | Santos et al., 2011a |
| Entobia retiformis | Stephenson & Stenzel, 1952 |
| Entobia solaris | Mikuláš, 1992b |
| Entobia strombi | Duchassaing de Fonbressin & Michelotti, 1864 |
| Entobia tuberculata | Wisshak et al., 2019a |
| Entobia tubulosa | Seguenza, 1879 |
| Entobia volzi | Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1983 |
Description(s)
Remark: Single or numerous chambers excavated in calcareous substrates; connected to surface by apertures. Made at the present day by clionid sponges.
Diagnosis. A single, large, spheroidal to ovoidal-subpolygonal chamber bearing sparse, radiating, simple, fairly straight, unbranched canals that are shorter than the diameter of the chamber. A crown of apertures is present along the peripheral area of the chamber.
Diagnosis: Boring in carbonate substrate comprising a single chamber or networks or boxworks of chambers or non-camerate galleries, connected to the substrate surface by several or numerous apertures. The galleries show increase in size during growth; in some forms, inflation at more or less regular distances produces a system of closely interconnected chambers; in other forms chambers lie distant from one other; in still other forms no cameration develops. The boring surface of most forms bears a cuspate microsculpture. Fine pioneer (exploratory) threads are usually present, arising from all or some surfaces of the system. Apertural canals lead to apertures (in- and exhalent pores). [Emended diagnosis taken from Bromley et al., 2009]
Category of architectural design: 2.72. Camerate boxwork borings.
Distribution map