Cochliolepis parasiticusStimpson, 1858, p. 307-309, text-fig. [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina Range: 34.69°N to 11.3°N; 97°W to 64.8°W Depth: 0 to 48 m (live 0.3 to 0.6 m) Maximum Reported Size: 4.2 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida: West Florida, Florida Keys; USA: Texas; Mexico: Campeche State, Yucatan State, Quintana Roo; Colombia, Bermuda, Cuba: North Matanzas; Puerto Rico References: Abbott (1958) {d}; Odé (1969d); Sarasúa (1970); Porter (1974) N; Odé (1988c) DdM; Díaz et al. (1990) S; UNC-IMS (#7311) LlN
Nemafera compressaKurtz, 1860, p. 8, Not figured [Not available] Attributed to: Stimpson Type Locality: Fort Johson, South Carolina Range: 32.75°N ; 79.9°W Distribution: USA: South Carolina References: Kurtz (1860) NSEW; Rosenberg (herein, 23 Sept 2005) s Comments: Kurtz attributes both genus and species names to Stimpson, but both are nude names; Stimpson did not published them. However, when Stimpson (1858) named Cochliolepis parasitica, as a new genus and species he stated that he and Kurtz had collected the species together in 1852, but that publication was delayed. Presumably Stimpson changed the name of the genus and species, but Kurtz did not find out because of the advent of the Civil War. The name C. parasitica does not appear on Kurtz's (1860) list. The type localities are coincident: Fort Johnson is on Charleston Harbor.
Adeorbis nautiliformisHolmes, 1859, p. 93, pl. 14, figs. 8-8b [Synonym] Type Locality: Cainhoy, Wando River, South Carolina Range: 29°N to 28°N; 97°W to 82.5°W Depth: 0 m Maximum Reported Size: 3.55 mm Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida; USA: Texas References: Dall (1892); Moore (1964) DdNSEWM; Moore (1972a) s Comments: Described as a fossil.
Partial List of References
Holmes, F. S. 1859. Post-Pleiocene fossils of South-Carolina 65-98, pls. 11-14. Russell & Jones: Charleston, South Carolina. Kurtz, J. D. 1860. Catalogue of Recent marine shells, found on the coasts of North and South Carolina 9 pp. Author: Portland. Stimpson, W. 1858. [Upon a new form of parasitic gasteropodous mollusca...Cochliolepis parasiticus] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 6 307-309. [Stated date: -- Apr 1858.]