Amphidesma punctatum Say, 1822, [Basis of the current name] Range: 35°N to 54°S; 91°W to 32.3°W Depth: 0.9 to 229 m (live 7 to 0.3 m) Maximum Reported Size: 19 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida; Venezuela, Bermuda, Puerto Rico References: Perry & Schwengel (1955) D; Sykes & Hall (1970) Ll Combining Genera: Taras
Diplodonta brasiliensis Mittré, 1850, [Synonym]
Lucina guaranianad'Orbigny, 1842d, p. 586 [1846], pl. 84, figs. 10-11 [1842] [Synonym] Type Locality: Not stated [Rio de Janeiro, Brésil (d'Orbigny 1846)] Distribution: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro
Lucina janeirensis Reeve, 1850, [Synonym] Range: 18°N ; 77°W to 65°W Distribution: Jamaica; Virgin Islands: St. Thomas References: C. B. Adams (1852c); Dall (1900) s
Diplodonta orbella auct. non Gould, 1851, [Not available; synonymy uncertain] References: Dall (1900) s? Comments: Misidentification.
Mysia pellucidaHeilprin, 1889a, p. 141, pl. 8, fig. 3 [Synonym] Type Locality: Bermuda Range: 32.3°N ; 64.8°W Maximum Reported Size: 13 mm Distribution: Bermuda References: Heilprin (1889) NSEWM; Dall (1900) s
Lucina subglobosaC. B. Adams, 1847b, p. 228, not figured [Not available] Type Locality: Jamaica Range: 35°N to 18°N; 77°W Depth: 4 to 537 m Distribution: Jamaica References: C. B. Adams (1852c) s (of ^L. janeirensis); Dall (1900) s Comments: Treated as valid by Dall (1889b), but first published as a nude name (C. B. Adams, 1847b), so cannot be validated from synonymy in C. B. Adams (1852c).
Diplodonta venezuelensis Dunker, 1849, [Synonym] Range: 25°N Depth: 35 to 146 m References: Dall (1900) s; Gibson-Smith & Gibson-Smith (1979) s
Partial List of References
Adams, C. B. 1847. [Synopsis of five species of shells from Jamaica supposed to be new] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 2 228. [Stated date: -- Jul 1847.] d'Orbigny, A. 1842. Mollusques Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale 5 pls. 83-85. P. Bertrand: Paris. [True date: -- --- 1842.] Heilprin, A. 1889. On some new species of Mollusca from the Bermuda Islands Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 41 141-142, pl. 8.