Range: 49°N to 5°S; 90°W to 0°W Depth: 0 to 675 m (live 25 to 675 m) Maximum Reported Size: 115 mm
Synonymy
Carinaria cymbium auct. non Linnaeus, 1758 Carinaria vitrea auct. non Gmelin, 1791 Carinaria fragilis Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1804 Carinaria lamarckii Blainville, 1817 Carinaria mediterranea Blainville, 1824 Tithyonia conchacea (delle Chiaje, 1825) Pterophora conchacea delle Chiaje, 1825 Pterotrachea lophyra delle Chiaje, 1825 Pterotrachea navigera Macrì in delle Chiaje, 1825 Carinaria australis Quoy & Gaimard, 1833 Carinaria punctata d'Orbigny, 1834 Pterophora concacea delle Chiaje, 1841 Carinaria atlantica Adams & Reeve, 1850 Carinaria grimaldii Vayssière, 1904 Carinaria oceanica Vayssière, 1904
Details
Carinaria lamarckiiBlainville, 1817, p. 107-108, Not figured [Basis of the current name] Attributed to: Péron & Lesueur (1810, vernacular only) Type Locality: Nice; l'Océan des côtes d'Afrique Range: 49°N to 5°S; 90°W to 0°W Depth: 0 to 675 m (live 25 to 675 m) Maximum Reported Size: 115 mm Distribution: USA: Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys; Venezuela: unlocalized; Bermuda, Cuba, Oceanic References: Princz (1982a); Pafort-van Iersel (1983) DdLlNM Comments: Vernacular only in Péron & Lesueur (1810).
Carinaria atlanticaAdams & Reeve, 1850, p. 63, pl. 13, fig. 12 [Synonym] Type Locality: North Atlantic Ocean References: van der Spoel (1976) s
Carinaria australis Quoy & Gaimard, 1833, [Synonym] References: van der Spoel (1976) s
Pterophora concacea delle Chiaje, 1841, [Synonym] Comments: See comments under Pterophora conchacea.
Pterophora conchacea delle Chiaje, 1825, [Not available] Comments: Nude name in Chiaje (1825), where the name is attributed to Caulini, Moll. Crat. Neap., pl. 1, figs. 1-4. Filippo Cavolini (also Caolini) died in 1810. Cavolini's manuscript was published posthumously in 1910; the name Tithyonia conchacea is used as valid therein (p. 497, pl. 5). Combining Genera: Tithyonia
Carinaria cymbium auct. non Linnaeus, 1758, [Not available] References: E. A. Smith (1888: 34) s Comments: Misidentification by Lamarck (1822) and others; the Linnaean species is probably a foraminiferan (Martens 1867: 103).
Carinaria fragilis Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1804, [Synonymy uncertain] References: E. A. Smith (1888); van der Spoel (1976) s
Carinaria grimaldii Vayssière, 1904, [Synonym]
Pterotrachea lophyra delle Chiaje, 1825, [Synonym]
Carinaria mediterraneaBlainville, 1824, p. 283, [Péron & Lesueur 1810, pl. 2, fig. 15] [Synonym] Type Locality: Mediterranean References: E. A. Smith (1888) s
Pterotrachea navigera Macrì in delle Chiaje, 1825, [Synonym] Attributed to: Macri MS Comments: Chiaje cited a work by Macrì to be published in Act. Soc. Borb. iii. Atti dell Reale Accademia delle Scienze, sezione della Società reale Borbonica), but Macrì's paper apparently was not published.
Carinaria oceanica Vayssière, 1904, [Synonym]
Carinaria punctatad'Orbigny, 1834, p. 160-161 [1836], pl. 11, figs. 6-15 [1834] [Synonym] Type Locality: grand Océan, 33° latitude, assez près de l'île de Juan-Fernandez Maximum Reported Size: 16 mm References: d'Orbigny (1836) M; van der Spoel (1976) s
Carinaria vitrea auct. non Gmelin, 1791, [Not available] References: E. A. Smith (1888) s Comments: Misidentification by Children (1824: 257).
Partial List of References
Adams, A. and L. Reeve. 1850. Mollusca The Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Samarang 25-87, pl. 7-24 Reeve, Benham, and Reeve: London. Blainville, H. M. de. 1817. Carinaire, Carinaria. (Malacoz.) Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 7 105-108 Paris. [True date: -- May 1817.] Blainville, H. M. de. 1824. Mollusques, Mollusca. (Malacoz.) Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 32 1-392 Paris. [True date: -- Nov 1824.] d'Orbigny, A. 1834. Mollusques Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale 5 1-48, 73-128, pls. 1-2, 9-13, 15-16, 56 P. Bertrand: Paris. [True date: -- --- 1834.]