WMSD - Worldwide mollusc species DB Bagni Liggia

Class: GASTROPODA
--- Taxon Tree: CAENOGASTROPODA [Subclass] - NEOGASTROPODA [Order] - MURICOIDEA [Superfamily]
------ Family: VOLUTIDAE Rafinesque, 1815 (Sea)
--------- SubFamily: SCAPHELLINAE
------------ Genus: Scaphella Swainson, 1832 †
--------------- Species: Scaphella dohrni (G.B. III Sowerby, 1903) - ID: 1982900005
Straits of Florida - 55,7 mm Map center:  N: 24° 4' 2'' W: 81° 14' 2''  - Grid: 5° - click to open
synonyms:
  • Scaphella bermudezi W.J. Clench & C.G. Aguayo, 1940
  • Voluta dohrni G.B. III Sowerby, 1903
  • Additional DB records:
  • Florida, USA - 114 mm
  • U.S.A. - 57 mm
  • SW of Sand Key, FL, USA - 54 mm
  • Off Punta Francis, South Cuba - 51 mm
  • Florida - 49,5 mm
  • Bahamas, Berry Islands District, Chub Cay
  • Berry Islands District, Chub Cay
  • Florida
  • Florida, 206¦ off Sombrero Key Light
  • Florida, Florida Strait
  • Florida, Gulf County, West of Cape San Blas
  • Florida, Monroe County, 111¦ off Looe Key
  • Florida, Monroe County, 130¦ off Looe Key
  • Florida, off Boynton Beach
  • Florida, off Miami Beach
  • Florida, off Sombrero Lt., Key Largo
  • Florida, off Tortugas
  • Florida, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach
  • Florida, Sand Key Light off Key West
  • Florida, Sand Key Light, Key West
  • Florida, South of Boynton Inlet
  • Florida, South of Key West
  • Florida, Southeast of Palm Beach
  • Florida, West of Tampa Bay
  • Gulf County, West of Cape San Blas
  • Mexico, Off Yucatan
  • Monroe County, 111¦ off Looe Key, Lower Florida Keys
  • Monroe County, 130¦ off Looe Key, Lower Florida Keys
  • Palm Beach County, Palm Beach
  • Suggested links:
    http://clade.ansp.org http://www.marinespecies.org http://www.conchology.be
    http://www.femorale.com.br http://collections.si.edu

    ------------------ Sub or form: Scaphella dohrni florida (W.J. Clench & C.G. Aguayo, 1940) - ID: 1983755355
    Florida - 57,8 mm Map center:  N: 26° 15' 23'' W: 80° 52' 42''  - Grid: 5° - click to open
    Additional DB records:
  • U.S.A. - 56,4 mm
  • Dry Tortugas, Florida, USA - 24 mm
  • Suggested links:
    http://www.femorale.com.br
    Wrong data? please email to: Claudio Galli - last updated: 29/ago/2017