Latouchella is an extinct genus of marine invertebrate animal, that is considered to be a mollusk and which may be a sea snail, a gastropod.
Between these walls are a series of furrows, parallel to the shell's aperture, giving casts of the internal structure the appearance of a railway line, with sleepers (created by furrows) tying together paired rails that run towards the apex of the shell.
William Martin Digues La Touche of Wistanstow, Shropshire, England, in whose collection it was found.
The taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005[3] categorizes Latouchella in the family Coreospiridae in the superfamilia Scenelloidea within the Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position.
[3] The 2006–2007 taxonomy of the genus Latouchella is like this[citation needed]: class Helcionelloida, subclass Archaeobranchia, order Helcionelliformes, superfamily Helcionelloidea, family Coreospiridae.