Terebra obesaHinds, 1844b, p. 158, [Hinds 1845, pl. 45, fig. 106] [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Unknown Range: 18°N to 36°S; 74°W to 51°W Depth: 1.5 m Maximum Reported Size: 12.5 mm Distribution: Colombia, Haiti, St. Martin/St. Maarten, Argentina References: Faber (1990b) v; Díaz & Puyana (1994) NSEWM; Faber (2004c) Dd
Terebra metcalfeiReeve, 1860, pl. 26, fig. 139 [Synonym] Type Locality: West Indies Range: 19°N to 41.77°S; 69°W to 51°W Depth: 13 to 65 m Maximum Reported Size: 14 mm Distribution: Dominican Republic, Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul; Uruguay, Argentina: Buenos Aires References: Castellanos (1970a) {S}; Radwin (1978) NWT; Castellanos (1982a) DS; Faber (1990b) s Comments: Spelled metcalfii by Reeve (1860a) on plate caption, metcalfei in index. Both were issued in June, 1860, so the latter, which is more common in the literature is used here as the correct spelling.
Buccinum roseum Mühlfeld, 1818, [Synonymy uncertain] References: Faber (2004c) s? Comments: Name has priority if synonymy is correct.
Partial List of References
Hinds, R. B. 1844. Descriptions of new shells, collected during the voyage of the Sulphur, and in Mr. Cumings's late visit to the Philippines Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 11 149-168. [Stated date: -- --- 1843.] Reeve, L. 1860. Monograph of the genus Terebra Conchologia Iconica 12 pls. 1-27