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Strophia intermedia

Maynard, 1889


Original Description:
Geographic Distribution:
Little Cayman, Cayman Islands
Type Locality:
South side of Little Cayman, Cayman Islands
[19° 41' N, -80° 3' W]

 The Small Rough Strophia is found on the coast of the south side of Little Cayman, west of a large mangrove swamp that nearly divides the island into two unequal portions, and along the beach on the south side of Cayman Brac, as far east as the cocoa-nut grove extends, now about half the length of the key. 

They are much more common than the Ragged Strophia, and al­though they mingle occasionally with the colonies of the Common Stro­phia that border the shore, they are never found far from the beaches. They are more common on Little Cayman than on Cayman Brac; see further remarks under habits of S. copia." (Maynard, 1889:13-15)



Type Material:
Lectotype, MCZ 076067

Harasewych et al., 2007:376 selected one of two syntypes as the lectotype [MCZ 2076067].  The remaining syntype became a paralectotype.  The other 2,998 specimens mentioned in the original description do not have any status as types.

 

Additional Records:
MolluscaBase Information:
No MolluscaBase Information Found.
Remarks:
Clench (1964:368) included this species in the synonymy of Strophia pannosa Maynard, 1889.
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