?   1958  Sunoclymenia Chang: 321 [nom.nud.].
     1960  Sunites Chang: 183, 190.
     1962  Sunites.-Osnovy: 359.
     1971  Sunites.-Bogoslovskii: 86.
     2002  Sunites.-Korn & Klug: 203.

Type species: Sunites suni Chang,1960,p.183, 190 [OD].

[Chang, 1960, p. 190: Conch small in size, very evolute and biconcaved form. Whorls very low and
lunar in cross-section, usually wider than high. Venter broadly concaved rounded. Umbilicus very wide
and deep, occupying about seven-tenth of the total diameter. Suture-lines of goniatitic type with four pairs
of saddles and one-half pairs of lobes on the external side. Growth-lines indistinct, probably of biconvex
type. The number of whorls is from four and one-half to five and one-half. The length of the body-chamber
is about one-half the length of whorl. The siphuncle is small and circular in cross-section, but ventral and
marginal in its position.Insofar as the form of the conch, the character of sutures and the nature of the
umbilicus are concerned, these two genera-- Sinotites and Sunites are somewhat similar, but the ventral form
of Sinotites is broadly rounded and arched and the number of volutions of the preceding genus is more than
that of the later while Sunites is of biconcave type instead of convex ventral form.]