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A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca

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Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Volutoidea: Marginellidae

Dentimargo eburneolus (Conrad, 1834)


Range: 37°N to 10.01°N; 90.5°W to 59.6°W
Depth: 0 to 1097 m (live 11 to 33 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 9  mm

Synonymy

Marginella denticulata Conrad, 1830
Marginella eburneola Conrad, 1834
Marginella elevata Emmons, 1858
Marginella opalina Stearns, 1872
Marginella clarksvillensis Mansfield, 1930
Marginella destina Schwengel, 1943

Details


Marginella eburneola Conrad, 1834,
[Basis of the current name]
Range: 36.5°N to 92.41°N; 90.5°W to 64°W
Depth: 0 to 1097 m (live 11 to 33 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 9 mm
Distribution: USA: Virginia, North Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys; Mexico: Gulf of Campeche, Campeche State, Yucatan State, Alacran Reef; Costa Rica, Venezuela: Carabobo, Sucre; Puerto Rico
References: Merrill, Bullock & Franz (1978) lN; Talavera & Princz (1985) E; Robinson & Montoya (1987) S; Lyons (1989b) l; García (2006d) DW; Cossignani (2006e)

Marginella denticulata clarksvillensis Mansfield, 1930, p. 56-57, pl. 5, fig. 6
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Station 1/954, half a mile northeast of Clarksville, Calhoun County, Florida
Maximum Reported Size: 7.6 mm
References: Mansfield (1930) M; Campbell (1993) s
Comments: Described as a fossil.

Marginella denticulata Conrad, 1830, p. 225-226, pl. 9, fig. 21
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Peninsula of Maryland (fossil)
Range: 37°N to 10.01°N; 83.07°W to 67°W
Depth: 0 m
Distribution: USA: Virginia, Florida: West Florida; Costa Rica, Cuba: North Havana Province, North Matanzas; Puerto Rico
References: Pilsbry & Aguayo (1933); Warmke & Abbott (1961) E; Houbrick (1968) dSW; Wass (1972) N; Abbott (1974) s
Comments: Non Link, 1807.

Marginella denticulata destina Schwengel, 1943, p. 75, pl. 7, fig. 1
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Off Destin, N.W. Florida
Range: 30.1°N ; 86.6°W
Depth: 35 m
Maximum Reported Size: 7 mm
Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida
References: Schwengel (1943) DdNSEWM; Abbott (1974) s

Marginella elevata Emmons, 1858, p. 262, fig. 238 [sic, 138]
[Synonym]
Type Locality: North Carolina [Miocene?]
Maximum Reported Size: 8 mm
References: Emmons (1858) M; Campbell (1993) s

Marginella (Glabella) opalina Stearns, 1872, p. 21
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Rocky Point, Tampa Bay, west Florida
Range: 29°N to 13.2°N; 86.8°W to 59.6°W
Maximum Reported Size: 8 mm
Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: West Florida; Mexico: Quintana Roo; Barbados
References: Ekdale (1974) W; Abbott (1974) s


Partial List of References

Conrad, T. A. 1830. On the geology and organic remains of a part of the peninsula of Maryland Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6 205-230, pl. 9-10. [True date: -- Aug 1830.]
Emmons, E. 1858. Report of the North Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the eastern counties; together with descriptions of the foss  xvi + 315 pp. [Stated date: post Mar 1.]
Mansfield, W. C. 1930. Miocene gastropods and scaphopods of the Choctawhatchee Formation of Florida Florida State Geological Survey Bulletin 3 189 pp., 21 pls.
Schwengel, J. S. 1943. New marine shells from Florida Nautilus 56 75-78, pl. 7. [Stated date: -- Jan 1943.]
Stearns, R. E. C. 1872. Descriptions of new species of marine mollusks from the coast of Florida Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 15 21-24. [Stated date: -- Aug 1872.]

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