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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Neogastropoda Family Nassariidae Nassarius bidentata (Emmons, 1858) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Strong spirals across the ribs give this small shell a cross-hatched appearance.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Sinistrofulgur contrarium (Conrad, 1840) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 8 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Differences in the spire and sculpture of the fossil species separates it from recent Sinistrofulgur sinistrum.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Busycoarctum tropicalis (Petuch, 1994) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Sub adults of this species have been identified as Busycoarctum rapum while adults resemble Busycoarctum maximum. Heilprin (1886) in his description of B. rapum stated that it is a smooth shell lacking shoulder spines. B. tropicalis is more heavily striated with shoulder spines suggesting a different species.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Busycotypus bicoronatum (Tripp, 1988) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Quality Aggregates Quarry, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Although similar in appearance to B spiratum, B bicoronatum is closer to the recent Channeled Whelk, Busycotypus canaliculatus but less inflated.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Busycotypus spiratus (Lamarck, 1816) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extant Notes: The pear whelk is a common component of the molluscan fauna on both Florida coasts.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Laeviscyon planulatum (Dall, 1890) Stratigraphy: Bed 4 Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Almost identical to L. laevis but lacking a subsutural sulcus. Since both L. planulatum and L laevis are found in the same unit, the sulculus could be variation thus making L. laevis a synonym to L. planulatum.-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Laeviscyon laevis (Petuch, 1982) Stratigraphy: Bed 4 Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Quarry, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Less inflated than L. demistriatum with a deep narrow subsutural sulcus. Mostly smooth with faint spirals-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Laeviscyon demistriatum (Petuch, 1982) Stratigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Inflated final whorl with subsutural sulcus. Mostly smooth with faint spirals-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Pyruella schmidti Petuch, 1994 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Large distinctive widely spaced spirals. Noticeable subsutural sulcus.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Pyruella fredericoae Petuch, 1994 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Similar to P. sarasotaensis but with a sloping final whorl.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Pyruella sarasotaensis Petuch, 1982 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Quality Aggregates Quarry, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Shape edged final whorl with a deep subsuture sulculs.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Pyruella rugosicostata Petuch, 1982 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Quarry, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: A rare species from the lower beds of the Pinecrest. Low spire with a sharp edged lower whorl.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Buccinidae Ptychosalpinx multirugata (Conrad, 1832) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Kissimmee River, Highlands County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Common in the Yorktown Formation of Virginia and North Carolina, but rarer in Florida. Mostly found in the Tamiami deposits in the Kissimmee River exposures.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Echinofulguridae Echinofulgur helenae (Olsson, 1967) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit Bed 4, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: More variable that E. echinatum, E. helenae is the common Echinofulgur in the lower beds of the Pinecrest. Ranges from tall straight individuals similar to E. echinatum to short stubby forms reminiscent of Tropochasca petiti. A row of spines on the siphonal canal distinguishes it from E. echinatum.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Echinofulguridae Echinofulgur echinatum (Dall, 1890) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit Bed 4, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: This species is much more common in the Florida Pleistocene than the Pliocene. It lacks the row of spines on the siphonal canal which is indicative of E. helenae.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Melongenidae Tropochasca petiti Olsson, 1967 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Resembles a Echinofulgur but with a more compact body, shorter spire and twisted siphonal canal suggesting Melongenidae. An extinct genera with no modern analog to compare with.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Melongenidae Melongena consors (G.B. Sowerby II, 1850) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Large and highly variable which has led to taxonomic splitting. Inflated body whorl with variable rows of spines. Ranges from the Lower Miocene/Pliocene Caribbean and the Upper Pliocene Florida deposits.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Melongenidae Melongena consors (G.B. Sowerby II, 1850) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 8 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Shown is a smaller individual with three rows of shoulder spines to compare with the large adult specimen MR 9473-1017.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Melongenidae Melongena subcorona Heilprin, 1886 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Similar to the recent Melongena corona. M. corona has shoulder spines that point upward, while M. subcoronata point outward.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Monostiolum heatherae Petuch, 1994 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Similar to Turrid shells, however with a aperture notch indicative of Pisaniidae.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Monostiolum sp. Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: I could find no other shell similar in appearance within the literature. Possibly an undescribed species.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Cantharus sp. Statigraphy: Pinecrest Bed 4 of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: I could find no other shell similar in appearance within the literature. Possibly an undescribed species.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Hesperisternia insula (Olsson, 1922) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Bed 4 of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: A rare shell. Similar in appearance to H. filicata but with shouldered whorls.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Hesperisternia filicata (Conrad, 1843) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: A common shell in most US Pliocene formations with a range extending up to Virginia.-
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Order Neogastropoda Family Pisaniidae Hesperisternia multangula (Philippi, 1843) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Quality Aggregates, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extant Notes: Its common name is the Ribbed Cantharus and not an uncommon find in Florida beach drift.-
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