Fusus cinereusSay, 1822a, p. 236, [Say 1831b, pl. 29, middle] [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Great Egg Harbor; Eastern shore of Maryland; New Jersey Range: 46°N to 27.7°N; 81°W to 64°W Depth: 0 to 15 m (live 0 m) Maximum Reported Size: 51.5 mm Distribution: Canada: Gulf of St. Lawrence; USA: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida: East Florida References: Simpson (1887a) S; Melvill (1881); Henderson & Bartsch (1914) M; Bousfield (1964) NE; Porter (1974) D; Mikkelsen et al. (1995) W Comments: Rejected as a secondary homonym of Buccinum cinereum Born, 1778 by Gould (1841), but Lamarck (1822:290) had placed that species in Terebra, so secondary homonymy did not exist at the time. Also, Gould's substitute name, plicosum is not in use, so cinerea can be maintained (ICZN Article 59.3). Combining Genera: Buccinum Rapana Trophon
Urosalpinx cinerea var. atkinaeWheat, 1913, p. 20 [Synonym] Type Locality: Hempstead Bay, Long Island, New York Range: 40.9°N ; 73.7°W Distribution: USA: New York References: Wheat (1913) NSEW
Urosalpinx cinereus var. follyensisB. B. Baker, 1951, p. 75-76, pl. 5, fig. 4 [Synonym] Type Locality: Folly Creek, Accomac, Virginia Range: 37.7°N ; 75.8°W Maximum Reported Size: 51.2 mm Distribution: USA: Virginia References: B. B. Baker (1951) NSEWM Comments: Baker states 'Nomenclatorial subspecies' in a footnote.
Fusus imbricatusDe Kay, 1843, p. 147, pl. 9, fig. 188 [Synonym] Type Locality: Harbor of New York Range: 41°N to 40.65°N; 74.05°W to 73°W Maximum Reported Size: 14 mm Distribution: USA: Connecticut, New York References: De Kay (1843) SWM; Linsley (1845) NE; Tryon (1881) s
Buccinum plicosumGould, 1841, p. 303-304, fig. 213 [Synonym] Attributed to: Menke Type Locality: In bays and inlets about Nantucket, New Bedford & c.; Boston Harbor Range: 43.7°N to 33°N; 79°W to 70.2°W Depth: 0 to 18 m Distribution: USA: Maine, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina References: Stimpson (1851c) NE; Kurtz (1860) SW; S. Smith (1860) Dd; Porter (1974) {SW} Comments: Gould referred to what he thought to be a manuscript name of Menke, however, Buccinum plicosum Menke, 1830 is an objective synonym of Nassaria pusilla (Röding, 1798).
Partial List of References
Baker, B. B. 1951. Interesting shells from the Delmarva Peninsula Nautilus 64 73-77, pl. 5. [Stated date: -- Jan 1951.] De Kay, J. E. 1843. Mollusca Zoology of New York 5 [iii] + iv + [iv] + 271 pp., 40 pls. Gould, A. A. 1841. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts xiii + 373 pp. Commissioners on the Zoological and Botanical Survey of the State: Cambridge, Massachusetts. [True date: pre Oct.] Say, T. 1822. An account of some of the marine shells of the United States Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 221-248, 257-276, 302-325. [Stated date: -- Jun 1822; true date: -- Jul 1822.] Wheat, S. C. 1913. Long Island fauna and flora --II. A Long Island Acmaea, anda new variety of Urosalpinx cinerea Science Bulletin of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 2 17-20, pl. 1. [Stated date: 16 Jul 1913.]