AbstractGastropods of the southwestern Atlantic genusAntistreptusDall, 1902 from extant and Neogene deposits are reviewed. Fossil specimens come from the Punta Entrada Member of the Monte León Formation (50°21′25.4″S, 68°53′05.9″W). Extant samples are from museum collections and two expeditions on board the R/V “Puerto Deseado” to Burdwood Bank (54°13.934′S, 66°30.997′W) and surroundings. Dissection of soft parts and study of the type material ofA.magellanicusDall, 1902,Euthria(Glypteuthria)contrariaStrebel, 1908, andA.rolaniCastellanos, 1986 reveal that the latter two nominal species are synonymous. Neogene material assigned to the same genus could not be distinguished as a different species. According to the stratigraphic occurrence of the fossil material, the life-span of the genusAntistreptusDall, 1902 and the speciesA.magellanicusDall, 1902 is ~22 Myr, similar to that of the bivalveCyclochlamys argentinaPastorino and Griffin, 2018.