Scalaria lamellosaLamarck, 1822a, p. 227 [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Unknown Range: 34.5°N to 20.5°S; 90.5°W to 15°W Depth: 0 to 60 m (live 0 m) Maximum Reported Size: 34 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas; Mexico: Campeche State, Yucatan State, Quintana Roo; Honduras: Swan Island; Colombia: Offshore islands; Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia; ABC Islands: Curacao; Venezuela: Gulf of Venezuela, Carabobo, Sucre, Islas Los Roques; Bermuda, Bahamas: Grand Bahama Island, Bimini, New Providence, Cat Island, Cay Sal, Acklins Island, Inagua (Great or Little); Cuba: Pinar del Rio, North Havana Province, North Matanzas, Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, North Camaguey, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo; Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico: Mona Island; Virgin Islands: St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, Tortola; St. Martin/St. Maarten, St. Barthelemy/St. Bartholomew, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique; St. Vincent & the Grenadines: Grenada; Barbados; Trinidad & Tobago: Tobago; Brazil: Espirito Santo References: Porter (1974) N; Leal (1991b) SE; Fernández Milera (1998); Macsotay & Campos (2001)
Scala coronata auct. non Lamarck, 1816, [Not available] References: Clench & Turner (1952) s Comments: Misidentification; true Epitonium coronatum is from South Africa.
Scala filarisMörch, 1875a, p. 265 [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: St. Martin Range: 18°N ; 63°W Maximum Reported Size: 10.25 mm Distribution: St. Martin/St. Maarten References: Mörch (1875a) NSEWM; Clench & Turner (1952) s
Scalaria monocycla auct. non Lamarck, 1804, [Not available] Maximum Reported Size: 20 mm References: Kiener (1838) M; Clench & Turner (1951) s Comments: Misidentification by Kiener (1838b:19, pl. 3, fig. 9).
Scalaria perplexa Pease in Deshayes, 1863, [Synonym] References: Sabelli et al. (1990) s
Scalaria pseudoscalaris auct. non Brocchi, 1814, [Not available] Distribution: Cuba References: Clench & Turner (1951) s Comments: Misidentification by Risso (1826), Philippi (1836a), Arango (1880), etc.
Turbo pulcherDillwyn, 1817, p. 855, [Lister Conch. pl. 588, fig. 50] [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: West India Islands References: Rosenberg (herein, 13 March 2009) s? Comments: Non Lightfoot, 1786. Lightfoot's name is listed as a nude name by Sherborn, but it has a brief description: "a marine turret-shaped shell, smooth, with six broad undulated pink stripes" (p. 189, #4025). This allows it be identified with Phasianella australis.
Epitonium pyramis Tinker, 1952, [Synonym] References: Sabelli et al. (1990) s
Epitonium zephyrium Dall, 1917, [Synonym] References: DuShane (1987) s
Partial List of References
Dillwyn, L. W. 1817. A descriptive catalogue of recent shells A Descriptive Catalogue of Recent Shells 1-2 xii + 1-580; [iv] + 581-1121. John and Arthur Arch: Cornhill. Lamarck, [J. B.] 1822. Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertèbres 6(2) [iii] + 232 pp. Author: Paris. [Stated date: -- Apr 1822.] Mörch, O. A. L. 1875. Synopsis familiae Scalidarum Indiarum occidentalium. Oversigt over Vestindiens Scalarier Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den Naturhistoriske Forening i Kjöbenhavn ?? 250-268. [Stated date: 27 May 1875.]