—_ - | = CONCHOLOGIST ie $ ort VOLUME XXXIII, No. 1 ISSN 0885-1263 CAL! ‘= (PS) MA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ais 4 é ~%, NOY 12 1S%b LIBRARY OCTOBER 1996 The Texas Conchologist is the official publication of the Houston Conchology Society, Inc., and is published two times annually at Houston, Texas. It is distrib- uted as part of the dues to all its members. The Society holds regular meetings the fourth Wednesday in each of the follow- ing months: August, September, October, January, February, March, April, and May. In November, the meeting is held the third Wednesday. An annual auction is held in place of the March or April Meeting Meetings are held at Southside Place Club House, 3743 Gamet, Houston, Texas. Meetings begin at 8:00 p. m. The Texas Conchologist is published October, and May. It is mailed postpaid to requiar members in U.S. postal zones. Overseas members will be charged additional postage. Only one copy will be mailed to a family membership. 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Boone Dr. Helmer Ode' 5415 Dickson St. 3706 Rice Blvd. 3319 Big Bend Dr. Houston, TX 77007 Houston, TX 77005 Austin, TX 78731 (713) 880-5946 (713) 668-8252 (512) 452-7799 Scientific Advisor Dr. John Wise Houston Museum of Natural Science Houston, TX 77030 (713) 639-4677 The Texas Conchologist accepts contributions for publication from amateurs, students, and professionals, subject to approval by the Editors. Manuscripts should be typed and double spaced, and should be in the hands of the Editors the first day of the month preceding publication dates. Photos accompanying articles are welcomed. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIIl No. 1, October, 1996 A List of Turbonillid Taxa from the West Coast of the Americas by H. Odé This list is a companion to the recently published turbonillid taxa list for the Western Atlantic. It was prepared in the hope that once most of the data are easily available it would be easier to reduce the number of so Called species drastically, because there is little doubt that about 50% (my estimate!) of the listed taxa are synonyms. Included here also are fossil shells. It is my belief that close analogues exist between Panamic species and species in the Western Gulf of Mexico. To facilitate the research and the discovery of such analogues was one of the reasons to construct this list. My personal conclusions are added as comments for each taxon. abreojensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 59, pl. 5, fig. 7. Recent. Not turbonillid. Eulimella? academica Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Cingulina), p. 205, pl.19, fig. 14. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama. Not turbonillid [Cingulina]. acra Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 32, pl. 2, fig. 14. Recent, Catalina Island, Cal., in 30-50 fms. aculeus C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia; p. 164, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan to Panama. Possible synonyms are: nicaraguana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia) p. 92, pl. 6, fig. 8; Corinto, Nicaragua. Recent, in 12-13 fms. sinaloana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia) p. 73, pl. 12, fig 2. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. acuminata C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia; see centrota Dall and Bartsch, 1909. adleri Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 280, pl. 1, fig. 9. Pleistocene, Los Angeles County, Cal., misspelling for alderi? (See Cossmann, 1921). adusta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Pyrgiscus, p. 108, pl. 10, figs. 12, 12a. Recent, San Diego, California. aepynota Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 35, pl. 2, figs. 10, 10a. Pleistocene to recent, Lower California, 16-30 fms. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIIl No. 1, October, 1996 affinis C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 165. No figure. Recent, Panama (Pacific side). alarconi Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 79, pl. 15, fig. 5. Recent, type from Concepcion Bay, Lower California. alaskana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), is prob- ably chocolata, p. 70, pl. 6, fig. 9. Recent, Kodiak, Alaska to Sitka, Alaska, 8-13 fms. alderi "Dall and Bartsch" Schuchert, Dall, et alia, 1905, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros). Invalid spelling (but as intended!) for adler Dall and Bartsch, 1903. almejasensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 652, pl. 45, fig.10. Recent, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. There is a synonym: lazaroensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 655, pl. 45. fig. 11. Recent, Mexico (Pacific). almo Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 95, pl. 9, figs. 8, 8a. Pleistocene till recent, Lower California-California. amandi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see cortezi Bartsch, 1917. amava Bartsch, 1918, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); pp. 81, 82, no figure. Pleistocene, Los Angeles County, California. ambusta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula): see tridentata Carpenter, 1864. amirana Hertlein and Strong, 1951 Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 94, pl. 6, fig. 7. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica, in 12 fms. amortajadensis Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 209, pl. 11, fig. 2. Recent, Baja California, in 2-3 fms. andrewsi Dall and Bartsch,1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), p. 124, pl. 12, figs. 7, 7a. Recent, Panama (Pacific). [Bartschella ?]. A possible synonym is: semela Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 6, pl. 2, fig. 1. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. annettae Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 76, pl. 7, fig. 7. Manta, Ecuador in 401 fms. Recent. [Exesilla ?] antemunda Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see tenuicula Gould, 1853. antestriata Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus),; p. 506, pl. 45, figs. 4, 4a. Recent, Esteros Bay, California at 92 fms. aragoni Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 85, pl. 9, figs. 12, 12a. Recent, Monterey Bay, California at 29 fms. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXill No. 1, October, 1996 arata Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Dunkeria; see weldi Dall and Bartsch, 1909. aresta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 54, pl. 4, figs. 5, 5a. Pleistocene-Recent, California. aripana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 81, pl.11, fig. 5. Recent, Puerto Escondido, Lower California. arnoldi Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros);, see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. aspera Gabb, 1861, Turbonilla, p. 368. Not pyramidellid, Bittium. Pleistocene of Santa Barbara, California. [not Paramormula aspera Kuroda and Habe, 1971, p. 279, pl. 64, fig. 5. Recent, Sagami Bay, Japan, at 200 m]. asser Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. asuncionis Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 76, pl.12, fig. 6. Recent, Asuncion Island, Gulf of California. ata Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla, (Strioturbonilla), p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 8. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. attrita, Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 46, pl. 4, figs. 11-12. Pleistocene-recent, California-Lower California. aurantia Carpenter, 1864 Chemnitzia, p. 537, 603, 639. Recent, Brit. Columbia to Monterey, California. Pleistocene of California. Probable synonyms are: gould Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 66, pl. 6, figs, 1, 1a. Recent, San Pedro, California. pugetensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 647, pl. 44, fig. 4. Recent, Elliot Bay, Seattle, Washington. valdezi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 502, pl. 44, figs. 3, 3a. Recent, Pacific Grove California. victoriana Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 501, pl. 44, fig. 6. Recent, Victoria, British Columbia. auricoma Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 274, pl. 1, figs. 4-4a. Recent, Santa Monica to Lower California; also Post Pliocene of San Diego. axeli Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 3, pl. 1, fig. 1. Recent, Santa Elena Bay Ecuador. aya Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 9, pl. 1, fig 10. Recent. Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. ayamana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl. 6, fig. 14. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica, in 15 fms. azteca Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 222, pl. 11, fig. 14. Recent, Gulf of California. 3 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 baegerti Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 658, pl. 45, fig. 2. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. A probable synonym is: cabrilloi Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 659, pl. 45, fig. 3. Recent, Redondo Point, Lower California. barkleyensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 641, pl. 42, fig. 8; pl. 44, fig. 9. Recent, Vancouver Island, Canada. bartolomensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus). see callimene Bartsch, 1912. bartonella Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 203, pl. 19, fig. 8. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama, (Pacific) in 3-9 fms. bartschi Smith and Jordan, 1948, Turbonilla (Bartschella); see pauli Smith and Gordon, 1958. bartschiana Smith and Gordon, 1949, Turbonilla (Bartschella); see pauli Smith and Gordon, 1958. beali Jordan, 1936, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 157, pl. 19, fig. 3. Pleistocene, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. beltiana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Careliopsis), p. 91, pl. 6, fig. 3. Recent, beachdrift, Corinto, Nicaragua; not turbonillid, [Careliopsis]. berryi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see chocolata Carpenter, 1865. biolleyi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 98, pl. 3, fig. 2. Recent, Nicaragua, Costa Rica. A possible synonym is: rhizophorae Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 98, pl. 5, fig. 2. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. bravoensis Keen, 1943, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see virgo Carpenter, 1864. burchi Gordon, 1938, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 49, pl. 4, figs. 3-5. Recent, California. button Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. [non 7. buttoni Dautzenberg, 1912, p. 64, pl. 2, figs. 41-42. Recent, Cotonou, West Africa] cabrilloi Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see baegerti Bartsch, 1917. caca Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 5, pl 1, fig. 9. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. This probably is a synonym of 7. (Strioturbonilla) nychia Bartsch, 1924. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXill No. 1, October, 1996 caelata Carpenter, 1865, Chemnitzia; see hypocurta Dall and Bartsch, 1906. callia Dall and Bartsch, 1909 Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 80, pl. 7, fig. 4 Recent, San Diego California. callimene Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 271, pl. 36, fig. 7. Recent, San Diego Bay, California. Synonyms are possibly: bartolomensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 653, pl. 45, fig. 5. Recent, San Bartolome Bay, Lower California. himerta Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), pp.14 and 27, pl. 1, fig. 1. Pleistocene, California. callipeplum Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl. 9, figs. 11, 11a. Recent, Panama Bay (Pacific). Possible synonyms are: dina Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl. 9, fig. 10. Recent, Panama Bay. inoae Bartsch, 1955, Pyrgiscus, p. 50, pl. 9, figs. 5a, b. Pliocene, Florida. (probable Atlantic analogue). calvini Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla),; see stylina Carpenter, 1864. canadensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 640, pl. 44, fig. 11. Recent, Forrester Island, Alaska. cancellata Carpenter, 1857, Dunkeria, p. 435. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. [non cancellata Holmes, 1860, Turbonilla, p. 85, pl. 13, figs. 6, 6a, 6b; nor cancellata Turton, 1932, p. 99, pl. 21, fig. 724. Recent, South Africa. ] canfieldi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 504, pl. 47, figs. 4, 4a. Recent, Monterey, California, in 12 fms. Synonym: histias Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 105, pl. 10, figs. 8, 8a. La Paz, Lower California in 21 fms. capa Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 6, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. carpenteri Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 49, pl. 3, figs. 9, 9a. Recent, Redondo Beach to Coronado Islands, California. castanea "Cpr Keep, 1887, Chemnitzia, p. 52, fig. 33. San Diego, California [not Elusa castanea A. Adams, 1863, for 1862, p. 237. Recent, Japan, probably Costosyrnola; a synonym may be Siogamaia luteomaculosa Nomura, 1938, p. 49, pl. 10, figs. 82a, b.]. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIIl No. 1, October, 1996 castanea Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see castanella Dall, 1908. castanella Dall, 1908, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 131. New name for castanea Dall and Bartsch, 1907, p. 509, pl. 47, fig. 7. Recent, Monterey, California. catalinensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula); see tridentata Carpenter, 1864. cayucosensis Willett, 1929, Turbonilla (Stroturbonilla); see gabbiana Cooper, 1870. c-b-adamsi Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 427, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico, Pacific. centrota Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 30, pl. 2, figs. 6, 6a. Recent, Lower California to Panama. New name for acuminata C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 164, no figure. [non acuminata Keyserling, 1846, Chemnitzia , pl. 11, fig. 15, not a pyramidellid, nor acuminata Goldfuss, 1852, which may be a Turritella, nor acuminata Harmer, 1920, Turbonilla (Pyrgolidium) internodula var. ...,Gr. Britain. ceralva Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); This possibly is the Pacific analogue of 7. stimpsoni Bush, 1899, South Carolina. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. chalcana Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 212. pl. 11. Recent, Gulf of California. chinandegana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 97, pl. 5 fig. 3. Recent, beachdrift at Corinto, Nicaragua. chocolata Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia, pp. 613 and 659. Recent, California-Alaska. [Pyrgolampros]. There are many synonyms: alaskana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 70, pl. 6, fig. 9. Recent, Kodiak, Alaska to Sitka, Alaska, 8-13 fms. arnoldi Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla, (Pyrgolampros), p. 279, pl. 1, fig. 7. Post Pliocene fossil, California. berry! Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 500, pl. 44, figs 10, 10a. Recent, Monterey Bay, California. eyerdami Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 9, pl. 2, fig 12. Recent, Shuyak Strait, Afognak Isl., Alaska. halia Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 68, pl. 5, fig. 11. Recent, off San Pedro, California in 8 fms. keepi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 5, pl. 5, fig. 1. Recent, Long Beach, California. 6 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXill No. 1, October, 1996 lowei Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 278, pl. 1, figs. 5, 5a. Recent, off San Pedro, California, in 10 fms. painei Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 71, pl. 5, figs. 4, 4a. Recent, Redondo, California. pedroana Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), lowei var. ..., p. 279, pl. 2, figs. 3, 3a. It is possible that also the following "species" are P. chocolata: halibrecta Dall and Bartsch, 1909; idae Oldroyd, 1925: /yalli Dall and Bartsch, 1907 and taylor Dall and Bartsch, 1907. cholutecana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see mariana Bartsch, 1917. churia Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Asmunda); see turrita C. B. Adams, 1852. cinctella Mérch, 1860, Turbonilla, p. 119, no figure. Recent, Sonsonate, El Salvador. Figure in Dall and Bartsch, 1909, pl. 10, figs. 2, 2a, 2b. clarinda Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 264, pl. 35, fig. 4. Recent, Redondo Beach to San Diego, California, in 12-75 fms. clathratula C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 165, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan-Bay of Panama. Not turbonillid, [Chrysallida]. clementina Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Mormula); see dora Bartsch, 1917. clippertonensis Hertlein and Allison, 1968, Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus), see pauli Smith and Gordon, 1958. cochimiana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 82, pl. 12, fig. 4. Recent, Puerto Esondido, Lower California; often misspelled cochimana. colimana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 94, pl. 6, fig. 5, Manzanillo, Mexico (Pacific) In 30 fms. collea Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 8, pl. 1, fig. 4. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. A synonym is: otnirocensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl 5, fig. 4, Corinto, Nicaragua. collisella Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see: hannibali Bartsch, 1917. communis C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 166. Recent, Bay of Panama. Not turbonillid. [Chrysallida]. contrerasiana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 102, pl. 5, fig. 13. Recent, Port Guatulco, Mexico (Pacific). TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXII No. 1, October, 1996 cookeana Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 266, pl. 35, fig. 3. Recent, Gulf of California. cora d' Orbigny, 1846, Chemnitzia, p. 398, pl. 76, figs. 7-9. Recent, Payta, Peru. corintonis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 101, pl. 4, fig 1. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. corsoensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see cortezi, Bartsch, 1917. cortezi Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 656, pl. 42, fig. 7; pl. 45, fig. 12. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. Possible synonyms are: amandi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 202, pl. 19, fig. 7. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama, in 3-9 fms. Also probably related is /atifundia Dall and Bartsch, 1903. corsoensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 657, pl. 45, fig. 8. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. cowlesi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 196, pl. 19, fig. 3. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama (Pacific) in 3-9 fms. coyotensis Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 223, pl. 11, fig. 17. Recent, Concepcion Bay, Lower California. craticulata Mérch, 1860, Turbonilla, p. 119, no figure. Recent, Los Bocorones, Costa Rica at 30 fms. Figure in Dall and Bartsch, 1909, pl. 10, figs 1, 1a. [non Dunkena craticulata A. Adams, 1861, p. 46, no figure. Recent, Mino Sima, Japan, at 63 fms; probably not a pyramidellid]. crebrifilata Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia, see tenuicula Gould, 1853. crickmay! Strong and Hertlein. 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 200, pl. 19, fig. 10. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama, 3-9 fms. delmontana Bartsch, 1937, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 100. New name for T. (Pyrgiscus) delmontensis Bartsch, 1927, non Turbonilla (Turbonilla) gilli delmontensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, p. 494, pl, 44, fig. 7. delmontensis Bartsch, 1927. Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see delmontana Bartsch, 1937. delmontensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Turbonilla) gilli ..., p. 494, pl. 44, fig. 7. see gilli Dall and Bartsch, 1907. diegensis Dall and Bartsch. 1909, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 31. pl. 2, figs. 13, 13a. Recent, California. dina Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see callipeplum Dall and Bartsch, 1909. 8 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXill No. 1, October, 1996 dinora Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. domingana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 93, pl. 6, fig 6. Recent, Santa Inez Bay, Lower California, in 7-24 m. A synonym is: ozanneana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 98, pl. 5, fig. 15. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. dora Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 649, pl. 42, fig. 10. Recent, Southern California. Possibly a synonym is: clementina Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 11, pl. 2, figs. 9, 10. (Here Bartsch assigns dora to Pyrgolampros). doredona Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 642, pl. 44, fig. 3. Recent, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. dracona Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 266, pl. 35, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, San Diego, California. dunnensis Palmer, 1923, Turbonilla, p. 298, pl. 54, fig. 6. Middle Eocene, Vacaville, California. edisonensis Addicott, 1970, Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 142, pl. 21, fig. 7. Miocene, Kern County, California. Not turbonillid [Ptycheulimella]. ekidana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 99, pl. 4, fig. 8. Recent, Costa Rica. encella Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 265, pl. 35, figs. 1, 1a. Recent, San Pedro, California; described from a single specimen. engbergi Bartsch, 1920, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 570, no figure. Recent, Puget Sound, Washington; Figure in Bartsch, 1927, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 4. enna Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 10, pl. 2, fig. 8. Recent, San Pedro, California, in 6 fms. [not T. (Strioturbonilla) enna Bartsch, 1927, p. 81, no figure. Recent, off Fernandina, Florida. } epiphanea Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Mormula), pp. 14 and 28, pl. 1, fig. 12. Pleistocene of San Pedro, California. Looks similar to T. pocahontasae Henderson and Bartsch, 1914 of the Western Atlantic. escholtzi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 513, pl. 45, fig. 10. Recent, Carter Bay, British Columbia. eucosmia Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus), p. 128, pl. 12, figs. 13, 13a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California. eucosmobasis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 507, pl. 45, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, Santa Barbara in 53 fms. to San Diego, California. 9 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXII No. 1, October, 1996 eva Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 651, pl. 44, fig. 6. Recent, San Diego Bay, California, in 15 fms. evadna Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see shimeki, Dall and Bartsch, 1909. evagone Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 4. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. evermanni Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Cingulina), p. 226, pl. 12, figs. 3, 4. Recent, San Jose Island, Gulf of California. Not turbonillid [Cinctiuga]. May be synonymous with Eulimella columna Hedley, 1907, p. 506, pl. 18, fig. 31. The genus Cinctiuga occurs widely throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans. excolpa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), p. 123, pl. 12, figs. 4, 4a. Recent, Gulf of California. [Bartschella]. eyerdami Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. fackenthallae Smith and Gordon, 1948, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 220, pl. 3, figs. 7, 8. Recent, Monterey Bay, California. favilla Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see hypocurta Dall and Bartsch, 1906. festiva de Folin, 1867, Turbonilla, p. 49, pl. 5, figs 4-6. Recent, Margarita Island in Bay of Panama; for figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1909, p. 127, pl. 12, fig. 5. [Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus)]. flavescens Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 432, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico; for figure see Brann, 1966, pl. 46, fig. 532. franciscana Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 645, pl. 42, fig. 2. Recent, San Francisco Bay in 10-15 1/2 fms. [Derjuginella ?|. A possible synonym is: Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros) hannibali, Bartsch, 1917, p. 645, pl. 43, fig. 7. Upper Pliocene of Oregon. francisquitana Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 216, pl. 11, fig. 9. Recent, Francisquito Bay, Lower California. gabbiana Cooper, 1870, Chemnitzia, p. 66, no figure. New name for Chemnitzia gracillima Gabb, 1868,p. 186, no figure [non Carpenter, 1857 nor Turbonilla gracillima Almera and Bofill, 1898, p. 171, pl. 5, figs 8a, b. Pliocene of Catalonia, Spain, nor Koch and Wiechmann, 1872, p. 104, (Miocene of Germany)]. Recent, Monterey, California. Synonyms are: cayucosensis Willett, 1929, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 26, pl. 3, figs. 2, 3. Recent Cayucos, California. Probably the same as 7. attrita Dall and Bartsch, 1909. 10 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIil No. 1, October, 1996 gracillima Gabb, 1868, Chemnitzia, p. 186, no figure. montereyensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 494. New name for C. gracillima, Gabb, 1868, but preoccu- pied by Cooper's name. galapagensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 55, pl. 4, fig. 7. Recent, Galapagos Islands. Described from a single broken specimen. May be Exesilla. galianoi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see Stylina Carpenter, 1864. garthi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see shimeki Dall and Bartsch, 1909. gatunensis Brown and Pilsbry, 1913, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 510, text figs. 4b, 4c. Miocene of Panama. genilda Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), p. 125, pl. 12, fig. 2. Recent, Panama Bay, at 30 fms. gesteri Anderson and Hanna, 1925, Turbonilla, p. 129, pl. 11, fig. 10. Eocene, Kern County, California. gibbosa Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 430, no. 525, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico; possibly not pyramidellid, although often listed as Pyrgolampros. Keen, 1968, p. 432 considers the type fragments rissoid and columbellid. gilli Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 493, pl. 44, fig. 5. Recent, Catalina Island to San Diego, California. A "variety" is: delmontensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 494, pl. 41, fig. 7. Recent, off Del Monte, California in 12 fms. gloriosa Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 268, pl. 35, fig. 9. Recent, California [not Chemnitzia gloriosa Roemer, 1852, p. 40, pl. 4, fig. 3, Cretaceous, Texas, which is not pyramidellid]. gonzagensis Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 213, pl. 11, fig. 7. Recent, San Luis Gonzago Bay, Lower California. gordoniana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see macbridei Dall and Bartsch, 1909. gouldi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see aurantia Carpenter, 1864. gracilior C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 391, no figure. Recent, Panama (Pacific). for figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1909, p. 58, pl. 4, fig. 6. [not Kuster-Wendenburg, 1973, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros) compressicosta var... Tertiary of Germany |] 1] TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 gracilima Gabb, 1868, Chemnitzia; see gabbiana Cooper, 1870. gracillima Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 431, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico; for figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1909, pl. 7, fig. 9. Possible synonyms are: tecalco Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 656, pl. 45, fig. 4. Recent, Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. ulloa Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 659, pl. 43, fig. 4. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. greenhornensis Addicott, 1970, Turbonilla (Tragula), p. 147, pl. 21, figs. 45-46. Miocene of Kern County, California [not turbonillid, Pselliogyra?]. gripp! Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 270, pl. 36, fig. 9. Recent, San Diego, California. grouardi Willett, 1948, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 17, pl. 4, fig. 1. Pleistocene, Orange County, California. gruberi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 100, pl. 4, fig. 3. Recent, beachdrift at Corinto, Nicaragua. guaicurana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 80, pl. 12, fig. 1. Recent, La Paz, Lower California. guanacastensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 97, pl. 5, fig. 11. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica, at 12 fms. guatulcoensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 92, pl. 6, fig. 9. Recent, Port Guatulco, Mexico, at 7 fms. guilleni Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Prygisculus), p. 648, pl. 44, fig. 5. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. haleyi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 198, pl. 19, fig. 2. Recent, Taboga Island, Panama Bay. halia Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros),; see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. halibrecta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 65, pl. 5, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, Catalina Island, California. halistrepta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see oregonensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907. hannai Addicott, 1970, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 145, pl. 21, figs. 38-40. Middle Eocene, Kern County, California. hannai Strong, 1938, Turbonilla (Careliopsis), p. 204, pl. 15, fig. 3. Recent, Maria Madre Island, Mexico, in 20-25 fms. [not turbonillid, Careliopsis]. hannibal Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 645, pl. 43, fig. 7. Upper Pliocene, Port Orford, Oregon. Pe TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 A possible synonym is: collisella Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), pp. 14 and 25, pl. 1, fig. 11. Fossil, San Pedro California. see also franciscana Bartsch, 1917. [Derjuginella?] hemphilli Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 646, pl. 44, fig. 8. Pliocene (boring, 140 feet below surface), San Diego, California. [not hemphilli Bush, 1899, p. 169, 173, pl. 8, fig. 3. Recent, Florida.] hertleini Jordan, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 252, pl. 25, fig. 2. Pleistocene, San Quintin Bay, Lower California. heterolopha Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 118, pl. 11, fig. 9. Recent, California. himerta Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see callimene Bartsch, 1912. hipolitensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), p. 123, pl. 12, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, San Hipolyto Point, Lower California. histias Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see canfieldi Dall and Bartsch, 1907. hormigacuesta Addicott, 1970, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 146, pl. 21, figs. 37, 43. Middle Eocene, Kern County, California. houseri Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 37, pl. 2, figs. 15, 15a. Recent, Galapagos Islands, at 40 fms. hua Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 5. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. humerosa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), see stylina Carpenter, 1864. hypocurta Dall and Bartsch, 1906, Chemnitzia, p. 347. Recent. New name for Chemnitzia caelata Carpenter, 1865, possibly from Panama. It was twice renamed; the 2nd time favilla Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 78, (unnecessary). caelata Carpenter, 1865, Chemnitzia, p. 400, no figure. [not Turbonilla caelata Gould, 1861, p. 406. Recent, Hong Kong. Sometimes spelled (Keen, 1971, p. 787) "“coelata’" | hypolispa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 34, pl. 2, fig. 5. Recent, San Diego, California. idae Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see taylori Dall and Bartsch, 1907. ignacia Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 119, pl. 11, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, San Ignacio Lagoon, Lower California hes TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXII No. 1, October, 1996 fa Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 7, pl. 1, fig. 1. Recent, San Pedro, California. ima Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 31, pl. 2, fig. 1. Recent, Gulf of Panama at 1270 fms. impernialis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 57, pl. 4, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, Panama (Pacific). ina Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see latifundia Dall and Bartsch, 1903. inca Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 11, pl. 2, fig. 5. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. Close to T. (Mormula) enna Bartsch, 1927. indentata Carpenter, 1857, Chrysallida, p. 425, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. [Pyrgiscus]. see also Dall and Bartsch, 1909, p. 202, pl. 10, fig. 10. inoae Bartsch, 1955, Pyrgiscus; see callipeplum Dall and Bartsch, 1909. intermedia Carpenter, 1857, Dunkeria, p. 435, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico; not turbonillid. [Ebalina]. [not Auricula intermedia Grateloup, 1827, p. 107, no. 80. Miocene of southern France {Pyrgostylus}). intia Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see shimeki Dall and Bartsch, 1909. israelskyi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Careliopsis), p. 204, pl. 19, fig. 13. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama (Pacific). not turbonillid [Careliopsis]. ista Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 650, pli. 42, fig. 6. Recent, San Diego Bay, California, in 15 fms. jewetti Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see tenuicula Gould, 1853. johnsoni Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 218, pl. 11, fig. 11. Recent, Gulf of California. juani Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Ugartea), p. 662, pl. 43, fig. 5. Recent, off Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. [not turbonillid but Sa/assia]. kaliwana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 79, pl. 11, fig. 6. Recent, San Luis Gonzaga Bay, Lower California. keepi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. kelseyi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 39, pl. 2, figs. 16, 16a. Recent, San Diego Bay, California. kernensis Anderson and Hanna, 1925, Turbonilla, p. 130, pl. 14, fig. 8. Eocene of Kern County, California. Probably a Salassia 14 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIill No. 1, October, 1996 kincaidi Bartsch, 1921, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 33, no figure. Recent, Dogfish Bay, Puget Sound. laminata Carpenter, 1864, Dunkeria, pp. 537 and 659. Recent, San Diego, California. [Bartschella]. lamna Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 653, pl. 43, fig. 1. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. A probable synonym is Turbonilla (Mormula) viscainoi Bartsch, 1917. lara Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 107, pl. 10, figs. 6a, b. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California in 26 fms. A synonym is: tolteca Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 220, pl.11, fig. 13. Recent, Gulf of California. larunda Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 109, pl. 10, figs. 4a, b. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California in 21 fms. latifundia Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 275. Post Pliocene, San Pedro, California. Possible synonyms are: ina Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Prygiscus), p. 649, pl. 44, fig. 10. Recent, off San Diego, California in 15 fms. morchi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 505, pl. 45, figs. 1. 1a. Recent, Long Beach, California. Also probable synonyms are cortezi Bartsch, 1907 and corsoensis Bartsch, 1917. lazaroensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see almejasensis Bartsch, 1917. lepta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus),, p. 105, pl. 10, figs. 7, 7a. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. letzia Hanna, 1927, Turbonilla, p. 303, no figure. Eocene of California. lituyana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see oregonensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907. lord E. A. Smith, 1880, Chemnitzia, p. 288, no. figure. Recent, Vancouver Island, Brit. Columbia. For figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1907, p. 510, pl. 45, figs. 7, 7a. Note: original publication spells with two "i". All later authors spell with one "i". loripana Pilsbry and Olson, 1941, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 39, pl. 10, figs. 3-5. Pliocene, Punta Blanca, Ecuador. lowei Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. lucana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Turbonilla), p. 32, pl. 2, fig. 3. Recent, Cape San Lucas, Lower California. iS TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIII No. 1, October, 1996 lyalli Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 500, pl. 44, figs. 4, 4a. Recent, Banks Island, British Columbia. macbridei Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 90, pl. 8, figs. 13, 13a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California in 9 1/2 fms. A possible synonym is: gordoniana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 99, pl. 5, fig. 1. Recent, beachdrift, Nicaragua. macouni Dall and Bartsch, 1910, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 15 and 22, pl. 1, fig. 9. Recent, Barclay Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. macra Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see tenuicula Gould, 1853. madriella Strong, 1938, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 204, pl. 15, fig. 4. Recent, off Maria Madre Isl., Mexico in 10-25 fms. magdalinensis Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 4, pl. 1. Recent, Magdalena Bay, Lower California; not turbonillid. [Ptycheulimella?]. major C. B. Adams, 1845, Chemnitzia, p. 391, no figure. Recent, Panama (Pacific). [not Turbonilla major Meyer, 1887, nor T. (Pyrgolampros) compressicosta major Kuster-Wendenburg, 1973, nor T. (Chemnitzia) mirifica major Nordsieck, 1972]. Synonyms are: vesperis Pilsbry and Lowe, 1932, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 79, pl. 6, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, Acapulco, Mexico. sebastiani Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 661, pl. 42, fig. 9. Recent, off Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. mara Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 9, pl. 1, figs. 3 and 6. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. marginata C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 391, no figure. Recent, Panama (Pacific). Not turbonillid [Pyrgulina]; for figure see Turner, 1956, p. 62, pl. 10, fig. 3. mariana Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 654, pl. 45, fig. 9. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California, shallow water. A synonym is: cholutecana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus). p. 97, pl. 5, fig. 5. Recent, beachdrift, Corinto, Nicaragua. mariposa Keen, 1943, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 52, pl. 4, figs. 19, 25. Miocene, Tremblor formation, Kern County, California. 16 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 marshalli Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 94, pl. 8, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California, in 21 fms. [not Mormula marshalli Bartsch, 1955, p. 31, pl. 5, figs. 5a, b. Pliocene of Florida. ] marshensis Clark and Woodford, 1927, Turbonilla, p. 118. Eocene of California. masayana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 101, pl. 4, fig. 4. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua, in 12-13 fms. Probably the same as: santamariana Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla). mayana Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see striosa C. B. Adams, 1852. meanguerensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 100, pl. 4, fig. 6. Recent, Meanguera Island, Gulf of Fonseca, El Salvador. mcguirei Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 197, pl. 19, fig. 1. Recent, off Taboga Isl., Panama, in 3-9 fms. A possible synonym is: nahuatliana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 101 pl. 5, fig. 14. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. melea Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see shimeki, Bartsch, 1909. [not melea Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 76, no figure. Recent, off Fernandina, Florida; not turbonillid.] mexicana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 45, pl. 3, figs. 5, 5a. Recent, off Lower California. middendorfi Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 8, pl. 2, fig. 2. Recent, Shuyak Strait, Afognak Island, Alaska. monilifera Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus), p. 126, p. 12, fig. 15. Recent, Gulf of California. montereyensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia); see gabbiana Cooper, 1870. montezuma Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 640, pl. 44, fig. 1. Recent, off Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California, in 13 1/2 fms. morchi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see latifundia Dall and Bartsch, 1903. muricata Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 428, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. For figure see Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, pl. 11, fig. 3. iy TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 muricatoides Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 495, pl. 44, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, Monterey, California. nahuana Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 211, pl. 11, fig. 5. Recent, Gulf of California. nahuatliana Hertlein and Strong, 1951; see mcguirei Strong and Hertlein, 1939. nereia Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 86, pl. 8, figs. 1, 1a. Recent, San Diego, California. newcombe! Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 503, pl. 45, fig. 3. Recent, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Synonyms are: pazensis Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 214, pl. 11, fig. 8. Recent, La Paz, Lower California. skogsbergi Strong, 1937, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 54, pl. 4, fig. 3. Recent, Monterey Bay, California, at 28 fms. nicaraguana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla): see aculeus C. B. Adams, 1852. nicarasana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 92, pl. 6, fig. 8. Recent, Nicaragua. nicoyana, Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl. 3, fig. 4. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica, in 12 fms. nuttalli Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 90, pl. 8, fig. 2. Recent, “South America". nuttingi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 79, pl. 7, figs. 13, 13a. Recent, San Diego, California. This possibly is eucosmobasis, Dall and Bartsch, 1907. nychia Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 4, pl. 2, fig. 6. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. It is probable that T. (Stnoturbonilla) caca Bartsch, 1926, is a synonym. oaxacana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 101, pl. 5, fig. 9. Recent, Port Guatulco, Mexico, (Pacific) in 7 fms. obesa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see tenuicula Gould, 1853. [not obesa Busch, 1909, T. interrupta var..., New England.] oenoa Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 2, pl. 1, fig. 3. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. oregonensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 503, pl. 45, fig. 2. Recent, off Oregon Coast, in 30 fms. TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 There are several synonyms: halistrepta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 72, pl. 5, fig. 2. Recent, California. [Derjuginella?] lituyana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 73, pl. 5, fig. 8. Recent, Alaska, Lituya Bay. [Derjuginella?]. pesa Dall and Bartsch, 1910, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 8, 14, 22, pl. 2, fig. 5. Recent, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. [Derjuginella?]. otnirocensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see collea Bartsch, 1926. ottomorchi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla Pe ees see porteri Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928. ozanneana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see domingana Hertlein and Strong, 1951. Possibly also cortezi=corsoensis are synonyms. painei Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. panamensis C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 392. Recent, Panama (Pacific). See also Turner, 1956, p. 70, pl. 10, fig. 4. papillosa Trask, 1885, Chemnitzia, p. 41, no figure. Pleistocene?, Santa Barbara, California. Holotype lost in San Francisco fire. paramoea Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 37, pl. 2, figs. 4, 4a. New name for: similis C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 392, no figure. Recent, Panama, unknown habitat. [not S. V. Wood, 1848, Chemnitzia, p. 48, pl. 10, figs. 11, 11a, which may be identical with Chemnitzia filosa S. V. Wood, 1848, p. 82, pl. 10, figs. 7, 7a.; nor de Koninck, 1843, which is not pyramidellid]. paucilirata Carpenter, 1857, Dunkena, p. 434, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico; for figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1909, pl. 12, fig. 10. pauli Smith and Gordon, 1958, Bartschella, p. 151. Replacement name for Turbonilla (Bartschella) bartschiana Smith and Gordon, 1949, which was a replacement name for Turbonilla (Bartschella) bartschi Smith and Gordon, 1948. bartschi Smith and Gordon, 1948, Turbonilla (Bartschella), p. 22, pl. 24, fig. 13. Cabrillo Point, Monterey Bay, California in 25 fms. [not bartschi Aguayo and Rehder, 1936 which is not turbonillid, but a Careliopsis, hence an unnecessary name change. ] TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIill No. 1, October, 1996 bartschiana Smith and Gordon, 1949, Turbonilla (Bartschella), p. 105. [not Brown and Pilsbry, 1912, Chemnitzia, p. 509, text fig. 4a. Oligocene, Panama]. A possible synonym is: clippertonensis Hertlein and Allison, 1968, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 6, figs. 5a, b. Recent, Clipperton Island, Eastern Pacific. pazana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 54, pl. 4, figs. 13, 13a. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. pazensis Baker, Hanna, and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla Pyrgolampros); see newcombei Dall and Bartsch, 1907. pecora Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Stnioturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. pedroana Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), lowei var..., see chocolata Carpenter, 1864. penascoensis Lowe, 1935 Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 21, pl. 3, fig. 3. Recent, Punto Pefiasco, Sonora, Mexico; not turbonillid, [Ptycheulimella]. A possible synonym is: portoparkerensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951 Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella), p. 92, pl. 6, fig. 10. Recent, Costa Rica, (Pacfic); not turbonillid. [Ptycheulimella]. pentalopha Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Lancea), p. 274, pl. 1, figs. 1, 1a. Recent, San Diego, California. pequensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus),p. 79, pl. 7, figs 5, 5a. Recent, Point Abreojos, Lower California in 12 fms. A possible synonym is: sulacana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 95, pl. 6, fig. 12. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica. pericuana Strong, 1949, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 82, pl. 11, fig. 4. Recent, Concepcion Bay, Gulf of California, Lower California. periscelida Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 119, pl. 56, figs. 6, 6a. Recent, off Santa Rosa Island, California. pesa Dall and Bartsch, 1910, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see oregonensis Dall and Bartsch, 1907. phalera Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula),p. 120, pl. 11, fig. 5. Recent, Panama Bay, (Pacific), at 62 fms. Described from a single specimen. phanea Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 56, pl. 4, fig. 7. Recent, La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. 20 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXII No. 1, October, 1996 pluto Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 81, pl. 9, fig. 9. Recent, San Pedro, California at 10 fms. porteri Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 217, pl. 11, fig. 10. Recent, Gulf of California. A synonym is: ottomoérchi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 99, pl. 4, fig. 5, Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. portoparkerensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Ptycheulimella); see penascoensis Lowe, 1935, which is the same. profundicola Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Stnoturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. prolongata Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 429, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. For figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1909, pl. 2, fig. 18. [not Turbonilla prolongata Turton, 1932, p. 100, pl. 22, fig. 727, South Africa]. pugetensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 647, pl. 44, fig. 4. Recent, Northwest Point, Elliot Bay, Seattle, Wash.; Possibly a synonym of aurantia Carpenter, 1864. ralphi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Stnoturbonilla), p. 47, no figure. New name for Turbonilla (Stroturbonilla) torquata Gould, 1853, as reported by Dall and Bartsch, 1903, p. 271-272, figs. 4, 4a. Pleistocene of San Pedro and San Diego, California. raymondi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 39, pl. 2, figs. 17, 17a. Recent, off Catalina Island, California. realejoensis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Cingulina), p. 92, pl. 5, fig. 2. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. Not turbonillid. recta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 85, pl. 7, figs. 12, 12a. Recent, Point Abreojos, Lower California. [not Chemnitzia recta Etheridge and Bell, 1898, p. 147, Pliocene Gr. Britain, which may be P. gracilis Brocchi, 1814]. redondoensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see Stylina Carpenter, 1864. regina Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula); see tridentata Carpenter, 1864. rhizophorae Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see biolleyi Hertlein and Strong, 1951. ridgewayi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 62, pl. 6, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, off San Diego, California. Possibly is identical with aurantia Carpenter, 1864. rima Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 10, pl. 2, fig. 7. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. 21 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXill No. 1, October, 1996 rinella Dall and Bartsch, 1910, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), pp. 8, 14, 22, pl. 1, fig. 2. Recent, Barclay Sound, Vancouver Island, Canada. [Derjuginella?]. rockensis Ethrington, 1931, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 90. Miocene of California. salinasensis, Bartsch, 1928, Turbonilla, (Turbonilla), p. 72, figs. |-7. Recent, Guayaquil Bay, Ecuador. sanctorum Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 98, pl. 9, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. Possible synonyms are: halidoma Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 99, pl. 9, figs. 6, 6a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California. tantalusi Bartsch, 1955, Pyrgiscus, p. 43, pl. 7, figs. 6, a, b. Pliocene, St. Petersburg, Florida. (probable Atlantic analogue). santamariana Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 642, pl. 44, fig. 2. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. Very close to 7. masayana Hertlein and Strong, 1951. santarosana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 36. pl. 2, figs. 7, 7a. Recent, Santa Rosa Island, California in 53. fms. santosana Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 117, pl. 11, fig. 7. Recent, off Todos Santos, Lower California at 66 fms. scammonensis Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 272, pl. 36, fig. 5. Recent, Scammon's Lagoon, Lower California. schmitti Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 644, pl. 43, fig. 8. Recent, Point Abreojos, Lower California. sealei Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 201, pl. 19, fig. 6. Recent Bahia Honda, in 3-9 fms. sebastiani Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 661, pl. 42, fig. 9. Recent, Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. A probable synonym of Chemnitzia major C. B. Adams, 1852. sedillina Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), p. 121, pl. 12, figs. 3, 3a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California in 26 1/2 fms. semela Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Bartschella); see andrewsi Dall and Bartsch, 1909. serrae Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla); see Stylina Carpenter. 1864. shimeki Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 97, pl. 9, figs. 14, 14a. Recent, Galapagos Islands, in 40 fms. 22 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIIl No. 1, October, 1996 There are several synonyms. evadna Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 6, pl. 2, fig. 7. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. garthi Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 199, pl. 19, fig. 9. Recent, Panama (Pacific), Taboga Isl. in 3-9 fms. intia Bartsch, 1926, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 7, pl. 3, fig. 9. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. melea Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 5, pl. 2, fig. 8. Recent, Ecuador. shuyakensis Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 7, pl. 2, fig. 1. Recent, Shuyak Strait, Afognak Island, Alaska. signae Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 83, pl. 7, fig. 1. Recent, off San Pedro, California. simpsoni Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 49, pl. 3, figs. 6, 6a. Recent, San Pedro, California. sinaloana Strong,1949, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 73, pl.12, fig. 2; see aculeus C. B. Adams, 1852. skogsbergi Strong, 1937, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see newcombei Dall and Bartsch, 1907. smithsoni Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Stnoturbonilla), p. 57, pl. 4, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, Cape San Lucas, Lower California. soniliana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 100, pl. 4, fig. 2. Recent, Port Guatulco, Mexico. Probably of worldwide distribution. Probably identical with Turbonilla stegastris Melvill and Standen, 1901, p. 393, pl. 22, fig. 24. Recent, Kais Island, Persian Gulf. stearnsii Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Stnoturbonilla); see stylina Carpenter, 1864. Stellen Bartsch, 1927, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 6, pl. 2, fig. 4. Recent, Shuyak Strait, Afognak Island, Alaska. stenogyra Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Careliopsis), p. 130, pl. 12, figs 1, 1a. Recent, San Hipolito Point, Lower California. Not turbonillid. [Careliopsis]. stephanogyra Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 42, pl. 3, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, Panama Bay in 29 1/2 fms. stillmani Smith and Gordon, 1948, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 221, pl. 3, fig. 9. Recent, Monterey Bay, California. Possibly the same as T. (Pyrgolampros) pesa Dall and Bartsch or T. (Pyrgolampros) talma Dall and Bartsch, 1910. jas TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXiIll No. 1, October, 1996 stonei Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 199, pl. 19, fig. 5. Recent, Bahia Honda, Panama, in 3-9 fms. striosa C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, p. 169, no figure. Recent, Panama. A synonym is: mayana Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 219, pl. 11, fig. 12. Recent, Gulf of California. strongi Willett, 1931, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 67, pl. 4, fig. 4. Recent, Catalina Island, California at 25 fms. stylina Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia torquata var., pp. 537 and 659. Pleistocene till Recent, Monterey, California, to Coronado Islands, Lower California. There are many synonyms, most due to Bartsch: asser Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 45, pl. 3, figs. 1, 1a. Recent, off Redondo, California. buttoni Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 43, pl. 3, figs. 4, 4a. Point Abreojos, Lower California. [not Turbonilla buttoni Dautzenberg, 1912, p. 64, pl. 2, figs. 41, 42. Recent, West Africa]. calvini Dall and Bartsch 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 48, pl. 4, figs. 1, 1a. Recent, La Paz, Lower California. dinora Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 265, pl. 35, fig. 8. Recent, San Diego Bay, California. galianoi Dall and Bartsch, 1912, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 51, pl. 4, figs. 12, 12a. Recent, Cape San Lucas, Lower California. humerosa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 52, pl. 3, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, off Catalina Island, California. nicholsi Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 46, pl. 3, fig. 2. Recent, Gulf of California. pecora Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), pp. 13 and 24, pl. 1, fig. 6. Pleistocene, Nob Hill Cut, San Pedro, California. profundicola Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Stnoturbonilla), p. 50, pl. 3, figs. 11, 11a. Recent, off La Jolla, California. redondoensis Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 643, pl. 42, fig. 4. Recent, off Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, Lower California. serrae, Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 497, pl. 44, figs. 8, 8a. Recent, off Del Monte, Monterey, California in 12 fms. stearnsi Dall and Bartsch, 1903, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 271, pl. 2, figs. 5, 5a. Post Pliocene, San Diego, California. 24 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 subangulata Carpenter, 1856, Dunkeria, p. 434. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. [Bartschella]. subcuspidata Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia var?, see tenuicula Carpenter, 1864. subula Morch, 1860, Turbonilla, p. 120, no figure. Recent, Los Bocorones, Costa Rica, at 30, fms. sulacana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see pequensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909. superba Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 80, pl. 7, figs. 10-10a. Recent, off La Paz, Lower California. swani Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus), p. 129, pl. 12, figs., 9, 9a. Recent, San Pedro, California. talma Dall and Bartsch, 1910. Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), pp. 8, 13, 22, pl. 2, fig. 3. Recent, Barclay Sound, Vancouver Island, Canada. Note: talma is probably a misspelling for talama (as in the legend for the figure and also by Bartsch, 1912, p. 267, pl. 35, fig. 7.) All subsequent authors spell "ta/ma". taylor Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 499, pl. 44, figs. 9, 9a. Recent, Departure Bay, British Columbia, Canada. A synonym is: idae Oldroyd, 1925, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), pp. 14 and 26, pl. 1, fig. 9. Pleistocene of San Pedro, California. tecalco Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus);, see gracillima Carpenter, 1857. Sometimes misspelled "tecalo". tehuantepecana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see ulyssi Hertlein and Strong, 1951. templetonis Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 95, pl. 6, fig. 11. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica. tenuicula Gould, 1853, Chemnitzia, p. 384, pl. 14, fig 15. Recent, Santa Barbara, California. There are synonyms: antemunda Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 88, pl. 8, figs. 15, 15a. Recent, Santa Rosa Island, California. crebnifilata Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia, p. 537 and 659, no figure. Recent, Santa Barbara. for figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1903, p. 276, pl. 2, figs. 6, 6a. jJewetti Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 82, pl. 7, figs. 2, 2a. Recent, San Diego, California; San Pedro to Hipolito Point, Lower California. macra Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 91, pl. 8, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, Point Abreojos, Lower California. 25 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 obesa Dall and Bartsch 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 78, pl. 7, figs. 3, 3a. Recent, Pacific Beach, California. subcuspidata Carpenter, 1864 Chemnitzia var?, p. 659, no figure. Recent, San Diego, California. tenuilirata Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 433, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. for figure see Brann, 1966. pl. 47, fig. 534. terebralis Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 432, no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. for figure, see Brann, 1966, pl. 46, fig. 533. unifasciata Carpenter, 1857 Chemnitzia, p. 433. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. terebralis Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia; see tenuicula Gould, 1853. theone Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Chemnitzia), p. 2, pl. 1, fig. 6. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. thyne Bartsch, 1924, Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla), p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 2. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. tia Bartsch, 1926 Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), pl. 3, fig. 10. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. tolteca Baker, Hanna and Strong, 1928, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see lara Dall and Bartsch, 1909. torquata Gould, 1853, Chemnitzia, p. 384, pl. 14, fig. 16. Recent, Santa Barbara, California. A synonym is: vancouverensis Baird, 1863, Chemnitzia, p. 67, no figure. Recent, Esquimalt Harbour, Vancouver Island. For figure see Dall and Bartsch, 1907, p. 495, pl. 44, fig. 1. tremperi Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), p. 647, pl. 44, fig. 7. Recent, San Diego Bay. A probable synonym is Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros) willetti Smith and Gordon, 1948. tridentata Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia, pp. 537, 603 and 659. Recent, Monterey, California. [Mormula]. Synonyms are: ambusta Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 115, pl. 11, fig. 13. Recent, San Pedro, California in 10 fms. catalinensis Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 113, pl. 11, figs. 10, 10a. Recent, Catalina Island, California. regina Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 112, pl. 11, fig. 1. Recent, Santa Rosa Island, California. turrita C. B. Adams, 1852, Chemnitzia, pp. 393 and 536. Recent, Panama (Pacific). [Asmunda?]. see also Turner, 1956, p. 94, pl. 8, fig.13. A probable synonym is: Turbonilla (Asmunda) churia Bartsch 1926, p. 11, pl. 3, fig. 5. Recent, Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador. 26 TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 ulloa Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), see gracillima Carpenter, 1857. ulyssi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 96, pl. 5, fig. 10. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. A probable synonym is: tehuantepecana Hertlein and Strong, 1951 Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 99, pl. 5, fig. 7. Recent, Port Guatulco, Mexico, 7 fms. undata Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia, p. 431. no figure. Recent, Mazatlan, Mexico. [Strioturbonilla]. : unifasciata Carpenter, 1857, Chemnitzia; see tenuicula Gould, 1853. urdeneta Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Cingulina), p. 660, pl. 45, fig. 2. Recent, Santa Maria Bay, Lower California. Not turbonillid. A Synonym is: Turbonilla (Cingulina) academica, Strong and Hertlein, 1939, Recent, Panama. [Cingulina]. utuana Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus), p. 93, pl. 5, figs. 6 and 8. Recent, Port Parker, Costa Rica, in 15 fms. valdezi Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros); see aurantia Carpenter, 1864. vancouverensis Baird, 1863, Chemnnitzia; see torquata Gould, 1853. vespenis Pilsbry and Lowe, 1932, Turbonilla (Mormula); see major C. B. Adams, 1852. vestae Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Bartschella), p. 91, pl. 6, fig. 4. Recent, Corinto, Nicaragua. vexativa Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 77, pl. 7, fig. 11. Recent, San Pedro, California. victoriana Dall and Bartsch, 1907, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), see aurantia Carpenter, 1864. virgo Carpenter, 1864, Chemnitzia, p. 537 and 659, no figure. Recent, Santa Barbara, California. Very close appears to be: bravoensis Keen, 1943, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 51-52, pl. 4, figs. 20, 26, 27. Middle Miocene, California. viscanoi Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Mormula), p. 663, pl. 43, fig. 3. Recent, off Redondo Point, Magdalena Bay, California. This species is probably a synonym of: lamna Bartsch, 1917, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 653, pl. 43, fig. 1. Recent, Mexico (Pacific). vivesi Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 93, pl. 6, fig. 15. Recent, off San Domingo Point, Santa Inez Bay, Lower California. vs TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXIll No. 1, October, 1996 weld: Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 86, pl. 8, fig. 11. Recent, off Point Fermin, California; also Pliocene. Synonyms are: arata Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Dunkeria), pp. 125 and 307, pl. 12, fig. 12. Recent, Santa Catalina Island, California. wickhami Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 106, pl. 10, fig. 9. Recent, Santa Catalina Island, California. (white form). wetmorei Strong and Hertlein, 1937, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), cited by Keen 1971, p. 789. Recent, Sinaloa near Mazatlan, Mexico. See Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., Ser. 4, Vol. 19, (2-3) pp. 7-12 and 13-22, 1937. wickhami Dall and Bartsch, 1909, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus); see weldi Dall and Bartsch, 1909. willetti Smith and Gordon, 1948, Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros), pp. 193, 222, pl. 3, fig. 10. Recent, Monterey Bay, California. Probably Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros) trempen Bartsch, 1917, is the same. yolettae Hertlein and Strong, 1951, Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus), p. 94, pl. 6, fig. 3. Recent, San Domingo Point, Santa Inez Bay, Lower California. 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Sci., Vol. 47 (1), p. 17-21, pl. 4. i TEXAS CONCHOLOGIST Vol. XXXII No. 1, October, 1996 Wood, S. V. 1848. A Monograph of the Crag mollusca, with a description of shells from the upper Tertiaries of the British Isles. Vol. 1, univalves. Paleontogr. Soc. London, 208 pp. 21 pls. Announcement: Dr. Harold W. Harry Memorial Award, 1997. The Houston Conchology Society has established the Dr. Harold W. Harry Memorial Award to support graduate research in malacology at both private and public Texas institutions. As funding permits, an an- nual stipend of $500.00 will be awarded to a full-time graduate student studying molluscan phylogeny, ecology, physiology, etc. The recipient may use these monies to help defray travel (e. g. meetings, field work, museum visits, etc.) and research expenditures, (e. g. supplies, elec- tron microscope time, etc.) Interested students must submit a completed application (available from the editor of Texas Conchologist) and a concise, one page pro- posal, outlining their research. All paperwork must be submitted by March 1, 1997. Announcement will be made by May 15, 1997. 36 | HOUSTON CONCHOLOGY SOCIETY, INC. Officers 1996-1997 President: Constance E. 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