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Cerion regina

Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1895


Original Description:
Geographic Distribution:
Turks Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands
Type Locality:
Turk's Island, Bahamas
[21° 27' N, -71° 8' W]



Type Material:
Lectotype, ANSP 25288

Baker (1963:207) designated as lectotype, the specimen illustrated in Pilsbry & Vanatta (1896:pl. 11,fig. 23), (ANSP 25286), which is a different specimen than illustrated in figure 24 (ANSP 25288).

 

 

Additional Records:
MolluscaBase Information:
No MolluscaBase Information Found.
Remarks:

"This species has affinities with C. columna of Inagua, C. regium of Castle Island, C. lentiginosum and C. album of Rum Cay.  The first is more elongated and pillar-like, with very dark mouth; the second is stouter, heavier, with far wider, thicker lip – in fact, a lip of quite Ethiopian characteristics; and the two forms from Rum Cay are distinguished from all the preceeding by close, even microscopic costulation of their early whorls." (Clench, 1961:250).

Clench (1961:250) synonymized six Pilsbry & Vanatta taxa under regina.

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