Inella pseudotorticula Rolán & H.G. Lee, 2008

Inella pseudotorticula Rolán & H.G. Lee, 2008 — Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008: 181, fig. 17H–I.

Type locality. Bermuda, South of Castle Roads, 100 m deep .

Type material. Holotype in FLMNH . Paratype in USNM .

Distribution. Bermuda (Rolán & Fernández-Garcés 2008).

(†) Triphoris pulchella A. Adams, 1854

Triphoris pulchellus A. Adams, 1854: 278 .

Triforis pulchellus A. Adams, 1854 — Tryon 1887: 191.

Triforis pulchella non C.B. Adams, 1850 — Dall 1889b: 138.

Triphora pulchella A. Adams, 1854 — Abbott 1954: 159.

Triphora pulchella non C.B. Adams, 1850 —de Morretes 1949: 80.

Triphora (Cosmotriphora) pulchella non C.B. Adams, 1850 — Odé 1989: 111.

Type locality. Unknown.

Type material. NHMUK 196556, syntype .

Distribution. Brazil (de Morretes 1949; Rios 1970; Abbott 1974; Rios 1975; Rios 1985; Absalão 1989; Odé 1989; Rios 1994; Absalão et al. 2006; Santos et al. 2007; Agudo-Padrón & Bleicker 2009; Rios 2009; Agudo-Padrón 2015), Colombia (Porta & Porta 1960), Costa Rica (Houbrick 1968; Robinson & Montoya 1987), Gulf of Mexico (Odé 1989), Haiti (Dall 1889b), Jamaica (Rios 1985), Mexico (Vokes & Vokes 1983), United States, Florida (Dall 1889b; Abbott 1954; Abbott 1974; Rios 1975; Rios 1985); United States, North Carolina (Rios 1975; Rios 1985), Uruguay (Rios 1985), United States, Texas (Parker & Curray 1956; Odé 1989).

Geological age. Pleistocene (Porta & Porta 1960).

Remarks. The genus Triphoris is of feminine gender, therefore the name should be Triphoris pulchella . Regarded as nomen dubium by Fernandes & Pimenta (2020).