Turritella interruptaTotten, 1835, p. 352, figs. 7 [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: Newport Harbor, Rhode Island Range: 47°N to 41.7°S; 97.7°W to 37°W Depth: 0 to 196 m (live 7 to 9 m) Maximum Reported Size: 8 mm Distribution: Canada: Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia; USA: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida: East Florida, West Florida; USA: Louisiana, Texas; Mexico: Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche State, Yucatan State, Quintana Roo; Venezuela: Falcon; Puerto Rico; St. Vincent & the Grenadines: Grenada; Barbados, Brazil: Amapa, Para, Ceara, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Parana; Uruguay, Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rio Negro References: Kurtz (1860); S. Smith (1860) Ll; García-Cubas (1971) W; Wass (1972); Odé & Speers (1972c); Castellanos (1982a) S; Princz (1983); Long Island Shell Club (1988) d Combining Genera: Chemnitzia Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla aciculaHolmes, 1859, p. 86, pl. 10, 10a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Cainhoy, Wando River, South Carolina Maximum Reported Size: 6.5 mm References: Holmes (1859) M; Dall (1892) s; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Described as a Pleistocene fossil. Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla areolataA. E. Verrill, 1873b, p. 658 [Synonym] Type Locality: Long Island Sound, near New Haven [Connecticut] Range: 41.5°N to 29.9°N; 81.3°W to 70.7°W Depth: 4 to 15 m Maximum Reported Size: 5.1 mm Distribution: USA: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Florida: East Florida References: Bartsch (1909) NEM; C. W. Johnson (1890) SW; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Non Rayneval. Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) cascoensisBartsch, 1909, p. 95-96, pl. 12, fig. 29, 40 [Synonym] Type Locality: Casco Bay, Maine Range: 43.8°N ; 70.2°W Maximum Reported Size: 7.3 mm Distribution: USA: Maine References: Bartsch (1909) NSEWM; Odé & Speers (1972c) Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla fulvocincta auct. non Thompson, 1840, [Not available] Attributed to: Jeffreys (1884) Range: 46.3°N to 46.2°N; 64.5°W to 63.9°W Depth: 4 to 18 m Distribution: Canada: Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick References: Chadwick (1906) NE; C. W. Johnson (1934) DdSW; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Misidentification. According to Aartsen (1981), Turbonilla fulvocincta is a form of T. rufa (Philippi, 1836) and T. interrupta does not occur in Europe. North American authors often erroneously attributed T. fulvocincta to Jeffreys (1884b) [p. 356]. Bush (1899) renamed the American form Turbonilla lineolata. Combining Genera: Odostomia Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla lineataHolmes, 1859, p. 85, pl. 13, figs. 7, 7a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Simmons' [Bluff], South Carolina Maximum Reported Size: 5.5 mm References: Holmes (1859) M; Dall (1892) s; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Described as a Pleistocene fossil. Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla lineolataBush, 1899, p. 174, 150 [Synonym] Type Locality: Off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina Range: 35°N ; 75.5°W Maximum Reported Size: 5.5 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina References: Bush (1899) NSEWM; Odé & Speers (1972c) Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla pseudointerruptaBush, 1909, p. 481 [Synonym] Type Locality: Not stated
Turbonilla quinque-striataHolmes, 1859, p. 85, pl. 13, figs. 5, 5a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Simmons' [Bluff], South Carolina Maximum Reported Size: 8 mm References: Holmes (1859) M; Dall (1892) s; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Described as a Pleistocene fossil. Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) winkleyi senilisBartsch, 1909, p. 92, pl. 12, fig. 41 [Synonym] Type Locality: Branford, Connecticut Range: 41.5°N to 41.3°N; 72.8°W to 70.7°W Maximum Reported Size: 7 mm Distribution: USA: Massachusetts, Connecticut References: Bartsch (1909) NSEWM; Odé & Speers (1972d) Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla subulataHolmes, 1859, p. 85, pl. 13, figs. 8, 8a-b [Synonym] Type Locality: Cainhoy, Wando River, South Carolina Maximum Reported Size: 7 mm References: Holmes (1859) M; Dall (1892) s; Odé & Speers (1972c) Comments: Described as a Pleistocene fossil. Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) vineaeBartsch, 1909, p. 83-83, pl. 12, figs. 22, 36 [Synonym] Type Locality: Wood's Holl, Massachusetts and Brandford, Connecticut Range: 41.5°N to 41.3°N; 72.8°W to 70.7°W Maximum Reported Size: 6.3 mm Distribution: USA: Massachusetts, Connecticut References: Bartsch (1909) NSEWM; Odé & Speers (1972d) Combining Genera: Pyrgiscus
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) winkleyiBartsch, 1909, p. 90-91, pl. 12, figs. 35, 37 [Synonym] Type Locality: Wood's Holl, Massachusetts Range: 41.5°N to 41.3°N; 72.8°W to 70.7°W Depth: 7 to 18 m Maximum Reported Size: 7.9 mm Distribution: USA: Massachusetts, Connecticut References: Bartsch (1909) DNSEWM; Odé & Speers (1972d)
Partial List of References
Bartsch, P. 1909. Pyramidellidae of New England and the adjacent region Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 34 67-113, pls. 11-14. [Stated date: -- Feb 1909; true date: pre 8 Feb.] Bush, K. J. 1899. Descriptions of new species of Turbonilla of the Western Atlantic fauna, with notes on those previously known Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 51 145-177, pl. 8. Bush, K. J. 1909. Notes on the family Pyramidellidae American Journal of Science 27 475-484. Holmes, F. S. 1859. Post-Pleiocene fossils of South-Carolina 65-98, pls. 11-14. Russell & Jones: Charleston, South Carolina. Totten, J. G. 1835. Description of some new shells, belonging to the coast of New England. No. 2 American Journal of Science and Arts 28 347-353, 1 pl. [Stated date: -- Jul 1835.] Verrill, A. E. 1873. Report on the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, with an account of the physical characters of the region United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Report, 1871 and 1872 295-778, pls. 1-18.