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A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca

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Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Conoidea: Strictispirinae

Strictispira redferni Tippett, 2006


Range: 27.8°N to 18.5°N; 83°W to 76.6°W
Depth: 0 to 29 m (live 0 to 3.7 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 17.5  mm

Synonymy

Drillia acurugata auct. non Dall, 1890
Strictispira redferni Tippett, 2006

Details


Strictispira redferni Tippett, 2006, p. 54-60, figs. 4-8, 23, 29, 31-35
[Basis of the current name]
Type Locality: Lee side of Guana Cay, Abaco, Bahamas, 26°41'50"N, 77°09'35"W, 12 feet
Range: 27.8°N to 18.5°N; 83°W to 76.6°W
Depth: 0 to 29 m (live 3.7 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 17.5 mm
Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida, Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas; Bahamas: Grand Bahama Island, Abaco (Great or Little), Bimini, Exuma (Great or Little); Jamaica
References: Tippett (2006) DdLlNSEWM

Drillia acurugata auct. non Dall, 1890c, 
[Not available]
Range: 26.72°N to 24.37°N; 82°W to 76.6°W
Depth: 0 to 4 m (live 0 m)
Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida, Florida Keys; Bahamas: Grand Bahama Island, Abaco (Great or Little), Exuma (Great or Little)
References: Williams (2005); ANSP lNSE
Comments: Misidentification; Tippett (2006) considers Pyrgospira acurugata (Dall, 1890c) to be fossil only.


Partial List of References

Tippett, D. L. 2006. The genus Strictispira in the Western Atlantic (Gastropoda: Conoidea) Malacologia 48 43-64.

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