Oliva muticaSay, 1822a, p. 228 [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Southern shores [of the United States] Range: 39°N to 4°N; 87°W to 51°W Depth: 0 to 156 m (live 0 to 113 m) Maximum Reported Size: 17.2 mm Distribution: USA: New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys; Colombia, Venezuela: unlocalized; Bahamas, Brazil: unlocalized References: Kurtz (1860); Melvill (1881); Dautzenberg (1900); Olsson (1956) M; Cooley (1978) W; Merrill, Bullock & Franz (1978) dLN; Princz (1982a); Lyons (1989b) l Combining Genera: Dactylidia Olivina
Oliva mutica coënsisMansfield, 1930, p. 52, pl. 4, fig. 2 [Synonym] Type Locality: Station 3672, 1 mile northwest of Hosford, Liberty County, Florida Maximum Reported Size: 6 mm References: Mansfield (1930) M; Campbell (1993) s Comments: Described as a fossil.
Oliva duplicata Conrad, 1843, [Synonym] References: Campbell (1993) s
Oliva fimbriataReeve, 1850b, pl. 29, fig. 92a-d [Synonym] Type Locality: West Indies Range: 26.5°N ; 80°W Maximum Reported Size: 16.1 mm References: Olsson (1956) NSEWMs Combining Genera: Olivina
Oliva muticoidesGabb, 1873, p. 215, not figured [Synonym] Type Locality: 'Miocene', Santo Domingo References: Campbell (1993) s Comments: Described as a fossil from the Dominican Republic.
Oliva rufifasciataReeve, 1850b, pl. 28, fig. 88a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Unknown References: Olsson (1956) s
Partial List of References
Gabb, W. M. 1873. On the topography and geology of Santo Domingo Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (ns)15 49-259, 2 fold-out maps. Mansfield, W. C. 1930. Miocene gastropods and scaphopods of the Choctawhatchee Formation of Florida Florida State Geological Survey Bulletin 3 189 pp., 21 pls. Reeve, L. 1850. Monograph of the genus Oliva Conchologia Iconica 6 pls. 1-30 Say, T. 1822. An account of some of the marine shells of the United States Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2 221-248, 257-276, 302-325. [Stated date: -- Jun 1822; true date: -- Jul 1822.]