Answer:
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Step-by-step explanation:
The superphylum Lophotrochoza consist of animals with lophophore or trochophore larvae. It consist of five different phyla including phylum Platyhelminthes, Rotiferas, Nemertea, Mollusca and Annelida.
Out of all the five phyla, the molluscs are the only group that are predominantly marine with muscular foot, a visceral mass that houses the internal organs and a mantle that sometimes secrete calcareous shells.
There are 7 known classes in the phylum mollusca. These are;
- Aplacophora
- Monoplacophora
- Polyplacophora
- Bivalvia
- Gastropoda
- Cephalopoda
- Scaphopoda
These classes are often distinguished based on the presence or absence of shells and the type of shell if present. The only class with coiled (planospiral or conispiral) shell whose locomotion is via a ventral foot is Gastropoda.
Hence, taking the characteristics of the animal species discovered into cognizance, it should be classified in the phylum Mollusca and Class Gastropoda.