Hyalaea trispinosa Blainville, 1821, [Basis of the current name] Attributed to: Lesueur MS Range: 50°N to 42°S; 97°W to 0°W Depth: 10 to 4791 m (live 10 to 219 m) Maximum Reported Size: 13 mm Distribution: USA: North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida: East Florida, West Florida, Florida Keys; USA: Flower Garden Banks, Texas; Venezuela: Falcon; Bermuda, Cuba, Puerto Rico: Culebra Island; Virgin Islands: St. Croix; Sombrero Island, Guyana, Brazil: Pernambuco, Alagoas; Oceanic References: Pfeffer (1879); Pelseneer (1888); Bush (1893) D; Dall & Simpson (1901); Chen & Bé (1964) dl; Princz (1977); Bé & Gilmer (1977) L{l}NSEW; Princz & González (1982); Odé (1991b) {Dd} Combining Genera: Cavolina Pleuropus
Hyalaea aculeatad'Orbigny, 1846, p. 687, 691, pl. 7, figs. 1-5; pl. 20, figs. 1-2 [Synonym] Type Locality: l'Océan Atlantique et jamias dans le grand Océan References: van der Spoel (1967) s Combining Genera: Hyalia
Diacria trispinosa f. atlanticaL. Dupont, 1979, p. 42-44, figs. 4, 6-7, 9 [Synonym] Type Locality: 39°21'N, 21°51'W; Dana Expedition sta. 1380 IV Range: 40°N ; 65°W to 10°W Maximum Reported Size: 9 mm Distribution: Oceanic References: Dupont (1979) NSEWM; Rampal (2002) s Comments: Infrasubspecific name in Dupont (1979) so not available from there; Bontes & van der Spoel (1998) may be the first to have validated the name, having treated it as a valid species.
Diacria bisulcataGabb, 1873, p. 200, not figured [Synonym] Type Locality: 'Miocene', Santo Domingo References: Janssen (1999) sT Comments: Described as a fossil from the Dominican Republic. Combining Genera: Cavolinia
Cleodora compressaSouleyet, 1851, p. 32, [Souleyet 1849, pl. 6, figs. 26-32] [Synonym] Attributed to: Eydoux & Souleyet (1852) Type Locality: Not stated [l'océan Atlantique (Souleyet 1852b)] Maximum Reported Size: 5 mm References: Souleyet (1852b: 181) m; van der Spoel (1967) s Combining Genera: Clio
Hyalaea cuspidata auct. non Bosc, 1802, [Not available] References: Pelseneer (1888) s; van der Spoel (1967) s Comments: Misidentification by delle Chiaje (1844).
Hyalaea depressa Bivona, 1832, [Synonym] References: Pelseneer (1888) s; van der Spoel (1967) s Combining Genera: Clio
Cleodora infundibulumS. V. Wood, 1842, p. 459, pl. 5, fig. 13 [Synonym] Type Locality: Coralline Crag, Sutton [England] Maximum Reported Size: 6 mm References: S. V. Wood (1842) M; van der Spoel (1967) s Comments: Described as a fossil.
Hyalaea trispinosa var. minorBoas, 1886, p. 95, 210 [Synonym] Type Locality: Atlantic and Indian Oceans References: van der Spoel (1967) s
Hyalaea mucronata Quoy & Gaimard, 1827, [Synonym] Maximum Reported Size: 13 mm References: d'Orbigny (1836) M; Pelseneer (1888) s; van der Spoel (1967) s Combining Genera: Pleuropus
Hyalaea reeveana Dunker, 1853, [Synonym] References: van der Spoel (1967) s
Partial List of References
Boas, J. E. V. 1886. Spolia Atlantica. Bidrag til Pteropodernes, Morfologi og Systematik samt til Kundskaben om deres geografiske Udbredelse Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter, Naturvidenskabelig og Mathematisk Afdeling (6)4 1-231, pls. 1-8. d'Orbigny, A. 1846. Mollusques Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale 5 489-728 [and 729-758?]. P. Bertrand: Paris. [True date: -- --- 1846.] Dupont, L. 1979. Note on variation in Diacria Gray, 1847, with descriptions of a species new to science, Diacria rampali nov. spec., and a forma new to science, Diacria trispinosa forma atlantica nov. forma Malacologia 18 37-52. [Stated date: -- --- 1979; true date: pre 18 May.] 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. Souleyet. 1851. Ordre des Ptéropodes Journal de Conchyliologie 2 28-38. [Stated date: 25 May 1851.] Wood, S. V. 1842. A catalogue of shells from the Crag Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9 455-462. [Stated date: -- Aug 1842.]