Range: 52°N to 30°N; 70.96°W to 4.47°W Depth: 2862 to 4707 m (live 4594 to 4594 m) Maximum Reported Size: 27 mm
Synonymy
Pleurotomella emertoni Verrill & Smith, 1884 Pleurotomella tincta A. E. Verrill, 1885 Pleurotoma curta Locard, 1897 Pleurotoma leptoconchum Locard, 1897
Details
Pleurotomella emertoni Verrill & Smith in A. E. Verrill, 1884, p. 154, pl. 31, fig. 6 [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: USFC sta. 2097, 37°56'20"N, 70°57'30" [off Virginia] Range: 52°N to 30°N; 70.96°W to 4.47°W Depth: 3316 to 4594 m Maximum Reported Size: 22 mm Distribution: USA: New Jersey, Virginia References: Verrill (1884) WM; Bouchet & Warén (1980) E; Sunderland & Sunderland (1993a) d
Pleurotoma leptoconchum var. curtaLocard, 1897b, p. 194, pl. 8, fig. 19-21 [Synonym] Type Locality: Not stated References: Bouchet & Warén (1980) s
Pleurotoma leptoconchumLocard, 1897b, p. 191-193, pl. 8, fig. 14-18 [Synonym] Attributed to: P. Fischer MS Type Locality: Talisman sta. 115, 30°17'N, 42°47'W, Sargasso Sea Range: 30.28°N ; 42.78°W Depth: 3530 m Maximum Reported Size: 27 mm Distribution: Sargasso Sea References: Locard (1897b) M; Bouchet & Warén (1980) DdNSEWs
Pleurotomella tinctaA. E. Verrill, 1885b, p. 412-413, pl. 44, fig. 4 [Synonym] Type Locality: USFC sta. 2225, 36°05'30"N, 69°51'45"N Range: 39.7°N to 36.09°N; 69.86°W to 66.7°W Depth: 2862 to 4707 m (live 4594 m) Maximum Reported Size: 22 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina References: Verrill (1885b) DLlSWM; Bouchet & Warén (1980) s; Rex & Warén (1982) dNE
Partial List of References
Locard, A. 1897. Mollusques Testacés, tome premier Expéditions Scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman vi + 516, 22 pls. Masson: Paris. Verrill, A. E. 1884. Second catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic, consisting mostly of deep-sea species, with notes on others previously recorded Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 6 139-294, pls. 28-32. Verrill, A. E. 1885. Third catalogue of Mollusca recently added to the fauna of the New England coast and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic, consisting mostly of deep-sea species, with notes on others previously recorded Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 6 395-452, pls. 42-44.