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"S. salinaria new. Smaller, 1.35 by 45, peristome margin less: slate brown: darker within, costa white. 500. Living all over Salt Key and thousands dead in the sand-cliff at the east end." (Maynard, 1913b:184)
Geographic Distribution:
New Providence and Adjacent Islands, Bahama Islands
Type Locality:
Salt Key, New Providence Island, Bahamas
[25° 2' N, -77° 17' W]
Living all over Salt Key, New Providence Island, Bahamas, and thousands dead in the sand-cliff at the east end.
Type Material:
Lectotype, MCZ 76089
There are 499 paralectotypes, including MCZ 76090 and USNM 420055 (15 specimens).
Additional Records:
MolluscaBase Information:
No MolluscaBase Information Found.
Remarks:
Maynard (1921b:144; 1925:pl. 40, figs. 1, 2) published larger dimensions 1.45 by .45 [inches; 36.8 by 11.4 mm]) and illustrations of this taxon. Gould and Woodruff (1986:475) regarded this taxon to be a synonym of Cerion glans (Küster, 1844).