Oliva incrassata (Sowerby, 1834)
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Oliva incrassata View in CoL forma burchorum Zeigler, 1969 : amined. The repository of the additional
15, fig. 1 View Figs . imen missing from AMNH 72076 is ‘‘Holotype’’: AMNH 147749. Additional ‘‘paratypes’’ are MCZ
Locality : San Felipe, Baja California Norte, Mex specimens). Because Pilsbry and ico, Pacific Ocean. (1927) expressly considered this taxon Collector : Unknown. mutation,’’ it is infrasubspecific and has Remarks: The ‘‘paratypes’’ are in the collections series. This taxon is probably a synonym of H. Porreca and R. Zeigler (Zeigler, 1969: superba Pilsbry and Bequaert, 1927 ,
15). The name ‘‘ burchorum ’’ was proposed ex a synonym of P. ponthiervillensis (
pressly at the infrasubspecific level (Zeigler, Putzeys, 1900) (Brown, 1980: 103).
1969: 14) and, thus, no type specimens are recognized. This is a form of O. incrassata Light Turbo petholatus var. humerosus Smith,
foot, 1786 (Abbott, 1974: 232). 6, fig. 2 View Figs .
Oliva tremulina forma oldi Zeigler, 1969: 16–17 , ‘‘Syntypes’’: AMNH 128749a (8 specimens fig. 2 View Figs . Locality : Philippines, Pacific Ocean. ‘‘Holotype’’: AMNH 147750. Collector : Unknown.
Locality : Buin, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Remarks: ex Stuart Collection. This
Pacific Ocean. proposed expressly as a variety and Collector : A. Voyce, 1958. been used in a specific or subspecific
Remarks: The ‘‘paratypes’’ are in the collections sequently. Although these specimens of J. Burch, W. Krause, and R. Zeigler (Zeigler, standing as types, they are cited here
1969: 17). The name ‘‘ oldi ’’ was proposed ex attention to this longforgotten name.
pressly at the infrasubspecific level (Zeigler, additional shouldered specimens of this
1969: 14) and, thus, no type specimens are rec cited by Smith (1907: 5) from the ognized. and Crooke Collections cannot be
AMNH. None of the specimens in Olivella stegeri Olsson, 1956: 176 : pl. 14, fig. 10 View Figs . match the shell figured by Smith (1907 Nontypes: AMNH 92329 (1 specimen), AMNH
107619 (1 specimen), AMNH 194660 (1 spec This is a synonym of T. petholatus imen). 1758 (new synonymy).
Locality : 78–90 fathoms, southwest of Egmont
Key, Hillsborough Co., Florida, United States, Voluta (Aulica) hargreavesi Angas, 1872 Atlantic Ocean. 42, fig. 13 View Figs .
Collector : D. Steger. ‘‘Holotype’’: AMNH 8304.
Remarks: The holotype is ANSP 194587 (Olsson, Locality : Unknown.
1956). The specimens listed above were cited Collector : Unknown.
by Richards and Old (1969) as possible para Remarks: ex Steward Collection #1971.
types. They are not part of the type series, be and Old (1969: 117) summarized the cause the type locality is ‘‘one hundred miles information about this shell. They noted east of Alacran, Mexico in 28 fathoms’’ (Ols did not match exactly the size given son, 1956: 176). (1872) for his unique specimen. AMNH is the same size as the figure of the Potadoma superba mut. inculta Pilsbry and Angas (1872: pl. 42, fig. 13 View Figs ) and
Bequaert, 1927: 287, pl. 25, figs. 5, 5a View Figs .
‘‘Holotype’’: AMNH 72075. description. However, the AMNH shell ‘‘Paratypes’’: AMNH 72076 (3 specimens). more worn than suggested by Angas’s Locality : 00°55′N, 25°05′E to 00°50′N, 28°00′E, figure, and the color pattern is quite
Tshopo River, Stanleyville ( = Kisangani ), Bel Based on the available evidence, we gian Congo (= Zaire = Democratic Republic clined to consider AMNH 8304 an of the Congo), Africa. men of this taxon, but we think its
Collector : H. Lang and J. Bequaert, 1909–1915. status is unlikely. This taxon is placed Remarks: Pilsbry and Bequaert (1927: 287) did genus Volutoconus Crosse, 1871 (156 BULLETIN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO
APPENDIX 4
Current Familial Placement of Genera
The following is a listing of original genera of all taxa included in this catalog, given in order under their current families. Not all originally described congeneric species are now placed the same family (shown below as ‘‘in part’’). Families are listed phylogenetically and follow (1989) with a few modifications (e.g., recognition of Personidae , placement of Cornirostridae ). Pleurotomariidae Hydrocenidae Geomelania Perotrochus Hydrocena Taheitea [sic] Scissurellidae Helicinidae Taheitia
Neomphalidae Palaeohelicina Crisilla
Neomphalus Stoastoma Manzonia Lepetodrilidae Cyclophoridae Obtusella
Lepetodrilus Cyathopoma Peringiella Peltospiridae Cyclostoma (in part) Rissoina
Rhynchopelta Mareleptopoma Schwartziella Fissurellidae Poteriidae Barleeidae
Fissurella Amphicyclotulus Amphithalamus Lucapinella Crocidopoma Barleeia
Patellidae Megalomastomidae Tropidorissoia
Patella Farcimen Assimineidae Cocculinidae Viviparidae Cleopatra (in part) Cocculina Neothauma Nesopoma
Trochidae Paludina Omphalotropis Calliostoma Ampullariidae Pseudocyclotus Calliotropis Ampullaria Setaepoma
Margarites Littorinidae Caecidae
Mirachelus Echinus [sic] Caecum
Tegula Eatoniellidae Vitrinellidae
Turbo (in part) Eatoniella Anticlimax
Turcicula Annulariidae Teinostoma
Stomatellidae Chondropometes Vitrinella Pseudostomatella Chondrothyrium Vitrinorbis Synaptocochlea Ctenopoma Tornidae
Skeneidae Cyclostoma (in part) Cochliolepis
Parviturbo Eutudora Macromphalina Turbiniidae Opisthosiphon Thiaridae
Arene Rhytidothyra Melania (in part) Astraea Hydrobiidae Melanoides Bothropoma Amnicola Cerithiidae
Macrarene Belgrandia Bittiolum
Turbo (in part) Belgrandiella Bittium
Angariidae Pyrgulopsis Cerithium
Tricoliidae Somatogyrus Potamididae
Phasianella Subcochliopa Cerithidea
Tricolia Pomatiopsidae Potamides
Neritidae Cyclostoma (in part) Pleuroceridae
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