Patella pectinataLinnaeus, 1758, p. 783, [Klein ostr. pl. 8, fig. 1] [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: in M[are] Mediterraneo Range: 31.4°N to 23°S; 97°W to 43°W Depth: 0 m (live 0 m) Maximum Reported Size: 26 mm Distribution: USA: Georgia, Florida: East Florida; USA: Texas; Mexico: Campeche State, Yucatan State, Quintana Roo; Colombia, Venezuela: Falcon; Cuba, Jamaica; Virgin Islands: St. Croix; Brazil: Rio de Janeiro References: Kraeuter (1973) N; J. Andrews (1977) WM; Princz (1978b); Bernard (1984)
Siphonaria brasilianaReeve, 1856b, pl. 4, fig. 17a-b [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: Rio Janeiro Range: 23°S to 23°S; 43°W Distribution: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro References: Hubendick (1946) s?; Lange de Morretes (1949) NSEW
Siphonaria mouret var. conicaPallary, 1900, p. 243, pl. 8, fig. 8 [Synonym] Type Locality: Oran [Algeria] Maximum Reported Size: 19 mm References: Pallary (1900) M; Hubendick (1946) s
Siphonaria mouret var. depressaPallary, 1900, p. 243, pl. 8, fig. 11 [Synonym] Attributed to: Locard Type Locality: Oran, Beni Saf [Algeria] References: Hubendick (1946) s
Patella griseaGmelin, 1791, p. 3727, [Adanson 1757, pl. 2, fig. 5] [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: Africa References: Hubendick (1946) s?
Siphonaria lepidaGould, 1846, p. 154 [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: Rio Janeiro Range: 23°S to 23°S; 43°W Maximum Reported Size: 11 mm Distribution: Gulf of Mexico, Brazil: Rio de Janeiro References: Gould (1846) NSEWM
Siphonaria lineolatad'Orbigny, 1841b, p. 232-233, pl. 17, figs. 13-15 [Synonym] Type Locality: Près de la Havane, Cuba Range: 26.1°N to 11°N; 97.2°W to 64°W Maximum Reported Size: 27 mm Distribution: USA: Florida, Texas; Venezuela: Isla Margarita; Cuba: North Havana Province References: d'Orbigny (1841b) NM; Dautzenberg (1900) SE; Hubendick (1946) s; Breuer (1962) W
Siphonaria milne-edwardsiLocard, 1898, p. 99-100, pl. 4, fig. 19-21 [Synonymy uncertain] Type Locality: La Praja (Cap Vert), littoral Maximum Reported Size: 17 mm Distribution: Eastern Atlantic: Cape Verde Islands References: Locard (1898) M; Hubendick (1946) s?
Siphonaria mouret var. minorPallary, 1900, p. 243, not figured [Synonym] Type Locality: Oran [Algeria] Maximum Reported Size: 13 mm References: Pallary (1900) M; Hubendick (1946) s
Siphonaria mouretSowerby I, 1825, p. 32 [Synonym] Attributed to: Adanson (1757) Type Locality: Not stated References: Hubendick (1946) s Comments: Sowerby cites 'Mouret, Adanson'.
Siphonaria mouretusBlainville, 1824, p. 267, [Adanson 1757, pl. 2] [Synonym] Type Locality: Senegal
Siphonaria naufragumStearns, 1872, p. 23-24 [Synonym] Type Locality: Outer beach of Amelia Island, East Florida Range: 30.7°N to 27.88°N; 97.1°W to 81.4°W Depth: 0 m (live 0 m) Maximum Reported Size: 23.6 mm Distribution: USA: Florida: East Florida; USA: Texas References: Stearns (1872) DdNEM; Hubendick (1946) s; Whitten et al. 1950; Ladd (1951) SW
Siphonaria mouret var. nigraPallary, 1900, p. 243, not figured [Synonym] Type Locality: Oran [Algeria]
Siphonaria palpebrumReeve, 1856b, pl. 4, fig. 18a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Lisbon [Portugal] References: Dautzenberg (1900) s
Siphonaria parma Hanley, 1858, [Synonym] References: Hubendick (1946) s
Siphonaria radiataSowerby I, 1835c, p. 6 [Synonym] Type Locality: Gambia Maximum Reported Size: 22 mm References: Sowerby I (1835c) M; Hubendick (1946) s
Siphonaria sowerbyi H. & A. Adams, 1858, [Synonym] References: Hubendick (1946) s Comments: Non Michelin, 1832; unnecessary new name for S. radiata Sowerby, 1835.
Siphonaria striatopunctata sic, [Not available] Comments: Error for striatocostata by Petit de la Saussaye (1869:92).
Siphonaria umbonataMenke, 1853a, p. 69 [Synonym] Type Locality: Unknown Maximum Reported Size: 25 mm References: Menke (1853a) M; Hubendick (1946) s
Siphonaria venosaReeve, 1856b, pl. 3, fig. 10a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Cape Coast References: Hubendick (1946) s
Partial List of References
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