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A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca

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Gastropoda: : Pyramidelloidea: Amathinidae

Iselica globosa (H. C. Lea, 1843)


Range: 28°N to 35°S; 92.3°W to 36°W
Depth: 0 to 550 m (live 5 to 5 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 5.1  mm

Synonymy

Actaeon globosus H. C. Lea, 1843
Fossarus anomala (C. B. Adams, 1850) 
Isapis anomala (C. B. Adams, 1850) 
Narica anomala C. B. Adams, 1850
Dolium octocostatum Emmons, 1858
Isapis caloosaensis Dall, 1890

Details


Actaeon globosus H. C. Lea, 1843,
[Basis of the current name]
Maximum Reported Size: 3.08 mm
References: Campbell (1993) M
Comments: Secondary homonym of Actaeon globosus (Bronn, 1831) [Tornatella].

Narica (?) anomala C. B. Adams, 1850f, p. 109, Not figured
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Jamaica
Range: 28°N to 35°S; 92.3°W to 36°W
Depth: 0 to 550 m (live 5 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 5.1 mm
Distribution: USA: Florida: East Florida; Mexico: Campeche Bank; Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela: Sucre, Isla Margarita; Cuba: North Havana Province, Cienfuegos; Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Surinam, Brazil: Alagoas, Sao Paulo; Uruguay
References: C. B. Adams (1850f) M; Rice & Kornicker (1965) W; Robinson & Montoya (1987) {W}; Campbell (1993) s; Macsotay & Campos (2001); Rolán & Fernández-Garcés (2005) l
Combining Genera:  Fossarus Isapis

Isapis caloosaensis Dall, 1890c, p. 187, pl. 9, fig. 10
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Pliocene marls [of the Caloosahatchie beds]
References: Dall (1892:322) s

Dolium octocostatum Emmons, 1858, p. 258, fig. 129a
[Synonym]
Type Locality: North Carolina [Miocene?]
Maximum Reported Size: 4.5 mm
References: Emmons (1858) M; Dall (1892:322) s


Partial List of References

Adams, C. B. 1850. Descriptions of supposed new species of marine shells, which inhabit Jamaica Contributions to Conchology 7 109-123. [Stated date: -- Apr 1850.]
Dall, W. H. 1890. Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, with especial reference to the Miocene silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of the Caloosahatchie River. Part I. Pulmonate, opisthobranchiate and orthodont gastropods Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia 3 1-200, pls. 1-12. [Stated date: -- Aug 1890.]
Emmons, E. 1858. Report of the North Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the eastern counties; together with descriptions of the foss  xvi + 315 pp. [Stated date: post Mar 1.]

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