Tellina aequistriata Say, 1824, [Basis of the current name] Range: 35°N to 15°S; 92°W to 35°W Depth: 0 to 93 m Maximum Reported Size: 24.5 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys; USA: Texas; Mexico: Campeche Bank, Quintana Roo; Honduras: Swan Island References: Rice & Kornicker (1965) DW; Ekdale (1974) {W}; Britton (1975) d; Mikkelsen & Bieler (2004) c Combining Genera: Quadrans
Tellina guadaloupensis sic, [Not available] Range: 16.5°N ; 61.5°W Maximum Reported Size: 12 mm Distribution: Guadeloupe Comments: Original misspelling of guadalupensis.
Tellina guadalupensisd'Orbigny, 1853, p. 252, pl. 26, figs. 1-3 [Not available] Attributed to: d'Orbigny (1842) Type Locality: Guadeloupe Distribution: Guadeloupe Comments: Spelled guadalupiensis in text; guadalupensis in index and guadaloupensis on plate caption. Boss (1966:267) noted these spellings but did not make a first revisor's choice as he did not consider them to have been published on the same date.
Tellina guadalupiensis sic, [Not available] Distribution: Guadeloupe Comments: Original misspelling of guadalupensis.
Tellina linteaConrad, 1837, p. 259-260, pl. 20, fig. 3 [Synonym] Type Locality: Mobile Point, Alabama; new Pliocene sands near Newbern, North Carolina Range: 30.3°N to 18°N; 88.03°W to 67°W Maximum Reported Size: 18.5 mm Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida; USA: Alabama References: Conrad (1837) W; Perry & Schwengel (1955) M; Cooley (1978) N{W} Combining Genera: Quadrans
Tellina tumida Sowerby II, 1867, [Synonym]
Partial List of References
Conrad, T. A. 1837. Descriptions of new marine shells, from Upper California. Collected by Thomas Nuttall, Esq. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 7 227-268, pls. 17-20. [Stated date: -- Feb 1837.] d'Orbigny, A. 1853. Mollusques Histoire Physique, Politique et Naturelle de l'île de Cuba 2 [iv] + 225-380, pls. 26-28?.