Range: 35.34°N to 33°S; 97°W to 34.9°W Depth: 0 to 260 m (live 13 to 64 m) Maximum Reported Size: 21 mm
Synonymy
Niso interrupta auct. non Sowerby, 1834 Niso lineata auct. non Conrad, 1841 Niso aeglees Bush, 1885 Niso gunteri Mansfield, 1930 Niso dalli Gardner, 1948
Details
Niso aegleësBush, 1885b, p. 585, [Bush 1885a, pl. 45,fig. 10-10a] [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Off Cape Hatteras, 7-32 fathoms [USFC sta. 2112 (Johnson 1989)] Range: 35.34°N to 33°S; 97°W to 34.9°W Depth: 5 to 260 m (live 13 to 64 m) Maximum Reported Size: 21 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida; USA: Texas; Mexico: Campeche Bank, Quintana Roo; Colombia, Surinam, Brazil: Amapa, Pernambuco, Sao Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul References: Bush (1885b) N; Dautzenberg (1900) d; Porter (1974) Ll; Mello & Perrier (1986) E; Campbell (1993) M
Niso dalliGardner, 1948, p. 212, pl. 27, fig. 1 [Synonym] Type Locality: Mrs. Guion's marl pit, Cape Fear River, Columbus County?, N.C. Maximum Reported Size: 12 mm References: Gardner (1948) M; Campbell (1993) s
Niso willcoxiana gunteriMansfield, 1930, p. 91, pl. 12, fig. 9 [Synonym] Type Locality: Harveys Creek, half a mile above abandoned mill, Leon County, Florida Maximum Reported Size: 16.7 mm References: Mansfield (1930) M; Campbell (1993) s Comments: Described as a fossil.
Niso interrupta auct. non Sowerby, 1834, [Not available] Range: 28°N to 6°N; 96.5°W to 55°W Depth: 0 to 93 m Distribution: USA: Florida: West Florida; USA: Texas; Mexico: Campeche Bank; Surinam References: Parker (1955) NW; Rice & Kornicker (1965) d; Altena (1975) dSE Comments: Misidentification.
Niso lineata auct. non Conrad, 1841, [Not available] References: Campbell (1993) s Comments: Misidentification by Heilprin (1884).
Partial List of References
Bush, K. J. 1885. List of the shallow-water Mollusca dredged off Cape Hatteras by the "Albatross" in 1883 Annual Report of the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries 1883 579-595. Gardner, J. 1948. Mollusca from the Miocene and Lower Pliocene of Virginia and North Carolina. Part 2. Scaphopoda and Gastropoda United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 199B 179-310, pls. 24-38. Mansfield, W. C. 1930. Miocene gastropods and scaphopods of the Choctawhatchee Formation of Florida Florida State Geological Survey Bulletin 3 189 pp., 21 pls.