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Gastropoda: : Rissooidea: Tornidae

Solariorbis multistriatus (A. E. Verrill, 1884)


Range: 35.24°N to 7.6°N; 96.1°W to 57.5°W
Depth: 5 to 260 m
Maximum Reported Size: 4.5  mm

Synonymy

Trochus striatus d'Orbigny, 1842
Ethalia multistriata A. E. Verrill, 1884
Circulus multistriatus (A. E. Verrill, 1884) 
Teinostoma multistriatus (A. E. Verrill, 1884) 
Vitrinella multistriatus (A. E. Verrill, 1884) 
Vitrinella venezuelana Weisbord, 1962

Details


Ethalia multistriata A. E. Verrill, 1884, p. 242-243
[Basis of the current name]
Type Locality: Albatross sta. 2109, off Cape Hatteras
Range: 35.24°N to 7.6°N; 96.1°W to 57.5°W
Depth: 5 to 260 m
Maximum Reported Size: 4.5 mm
Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: West Florida; USA: Texas; Mexico: Tabasco, Campeche State, Quintana Roo; Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela: unlocalized; Cuba: North Havana Province; Puerto Rico, Guyana
References: Verrill (1884) DNM; Aguayo & Jaume (1936); Parker & Curray (1956) W; Olsson & McGinty (1958) {S}; Warmke & Abbott (1961); Moore (1964) c; Princz (1977) SE; Princz (1982a); García-Cubas (1982) {W}
Combining Genera:  Circulus Teinostoma Vitrinella

Trochus (Rotella) striata d'Orbigny, 1842b, p. 63-64, pl. 29-31, 31'
[Synonymy uncertain]
Type Locality: Jamaica
Range: 18°N ; 77°W
Maximum Reported Size: 1 mm
Distribution: Jamaica
References: d'Orbigny (1842b) NSEWM; Robinson (1991) s?
Comments: Has priority if the synonym is correct, but the type material has been destroyed by Byne's disease (Robinson 1991).

Vitrinella venezuelana Weisbord, 1962, 
[Synonym]
References: Robinson (1991) s


Partial List of References

d'Orbigny, A. 1842. Mollusques Histoire Physique, Politique et Naturelle de l'île de Cuba 2 1-112, pls. 10-21?. Arthus Bertrand: Paris. [Stated date: -- --- 1853; true date: -- --- 1842.]
Verrill, A. E. 1884. Second catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic, consisting mostly of deep-sea species, with notes on others previously recorded Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 6 139-294, pls. 28-32.

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