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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Littorinimorpha Family Eulimidae Melanella calkinsi Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Differs from M. magnoliana by having a more narrow form and at least two addition whorls. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Eulimidae Strombiformis dalli Gardner & Aldrich, 1919 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Highly glossed, small, very thin and narrow. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Xenophoridae Xenophora floridana (Mansfield, 1930) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Carrier shell which attaches shells, debris and rocks for camouflage.- 3 comments
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Littorinimorpha Family Vermetidae Petaloconchus floridanus Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 8 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Small curly tubes found attached in colonies. Specimen colony attached to post-mortem Arca wagneriana.-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Littorinimorpha Family Vermetidae Petaloconchus sculpturatus Lea, 1843 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location:APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Large tightly coiled unattached tubes typically found singly but sometimes in colonies.-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Littorinimorpha Family Vermetidae Serpulorbis granifera (Say, 1824) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 8 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Large diameter, coiled shell attached to hard surfaces.-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order LittorinimorphaFamily NaticidaeNaticarius castrenoides (Woodring, 1928)Location: SMR Phase 10 pit (Pinecrest Sand Member), Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: ExtinctNotes: Large and one of the most common naticids within the Tamiami Formation. Globose with distinct lines radiating from the suture. Sometimes found with the original shelly operculum. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Cassidae Cassis floridensis Tucker & Wilson, 1933 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: This species could reach large sizes, 2 to 3 times that of the specimen pictured. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Cassidae Sconsia hodgii (Conrad, 1841) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Quality Aggregates Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: This extinct species is also common in the Duplin Formation in the Carolinas and has been found in the Jackson Bluff Formation in the Florida Panhandle. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Cassidae Semicassis granulata (Born, 1778) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extant Notes: Aka the Scotch Bonnet shell. I received this specimen in a trade from the late 1980s. The original collector filled the broken body whorl with an epoxy. Compare to a well preserved specimen from the Middle Pleistocene Bermont Formation LINK. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Tonnidae Malea sp. Statigraphy: Ochopee Limestone Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Left: Futch Mine, Collier County, Florida USA Right: Bonita Grande Pit, Lee County, Florida USA. Status: Extant genus Notes: Large internal casts of Tun shells are not uncommon in the Ochopee Limestone. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Ficidae Ficus jacksonensis Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: F. jacksonensis differs from the recent F. papyratia by a different spiral pattern and a spire which rises above the suture. -
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Order Littoriniomorpha Family Ranellidae Cymatium sp. Statigraphy: Lower Tamiami Formation Bed 11 Location: APAC Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extant genus Notes: Aragonitic mollusks are mostly found as internal casts in Bed 11. -
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Order Trochida Family Turbinidae Gelasinostoma elegantula (Dall, 1892) Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Bonita Grande Pit, Lee County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: A small species under 1 cm. -
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Potamididae Pyrazisinus sulcatus (Heilprin, 1886) Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Bonita Grande Pit, Lee County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Compare to a complete specimen from the Caloosahatchee Formation LINK.-
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Order Littorinimorpha Family Strombidae Strombus cf. pugilis (Linnaeus, 1758) Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Bonita Grande Pit, Lee County, Florida USA. Status: Extant? Notes: Most similar to the extant Caribbean Fighting Conch.-
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Order Trocida Family Calliostomidae Calliostoma jujuconulum Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: FDOT road metal, Collier County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Reference Olsson, A.A., and A. Harbison. 1953 (1990 Reprint). Pliocene Mollusca of Southern Florida with Special Reference to Those from North Saint Petersburg, with special chapters on Turridae by W.G. Fargo and Vitinellidae and Fresh-water Mollusks by H.A. Pilsbry, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monographs 8, The Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, 457 pages, 65 plates-
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order Trocida Family Calliostomidae Calliostoma euconulum Olsson & Harbinson, 1953 Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: Bonita Grande Pit, Lee County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Reference Olsson, A.A., and A. Harbison. 1953 (1990 Reprint). Pliocene Mollusca of Southern Florida with Special Reference to Those from North Saint Petersburg, with special chapters on Turridae by W.G. Fargo and Vitinellidae and Fresh-water Mollusks by H.A. Pilsbry, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monographs 8, The Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, 457 pages, 65 plates-
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Order Trocida Family Calliostomidae Calliostoma cf. pulchrum (C.B. Adams, 1850) Statigraphy: Golden Gate Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: FDOT road metal, Collier County, Florida USA. Status: Extant? The closest species of this specimen is the extant C. pulchrum.-
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Order Trocida Family Calliostomidae Calliostoma willcoxianum Dall, 1892 Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: APAC, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: Incorrectly identified earlier in gallery as C. mitchelli pontoni. Reference Olsson, A.A., and A. Harbison. 1953 (1990 Reprint). Pliocene Mollusca of Southern Florida with Special Reference to Those from North Saint Petersburg, with special chapters on Turridae by W.G. Fargo and Vitinellidae and Fresh-water Mollusks by H.A. Pilsbry, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monographs 8, The Shell Museum and Educational Foundation, 457 pages, 65 plates-
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Order Trocida Family Calliostomidae Calliostoma mitchelli philanthropus (Conrad, 1834) Statigraphy: Pinecrest Sand Member of the Tamiami Formation Location: SMR Phase 10 Pit, Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: Extinct Notes: This top shell displays quite a bit of variation. Conrad (1834) described both C. mithchelli and C. philanthropus. Later authors such as Dall (1892) and Mansfield (1930) placed several subspecies within C. philanthropus. Of 30 Calliostoma species/subspecies from the Upper Pliocene, Campbell (1993) recognized 19. Two stocks were dominate C. virginicum and C. mitchelli which took page precedence over C. philanthropus and which former subspecies are now named.-
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Extinct Quahog. Commonly found within Bed 10 of the Pinecrest Member.
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Hello all Does anyone have access to the following PDF? Klaus, James S.; Meeder, John F.; McNeill, Donald F.; Woodhead, Jon F.; Swart, Peter K. 2017. Expanded Florida reef development during the mid-Pliocene warm period. Global and Planetary Change, Volume 152, May 2017, Pages 27-37 Mike
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From the album: Gastropods of the Tamiami Formation
Order LittorinimorphaFamily NaticidaeNaticarius castrenoides (Woodring, 1928)Location: Quality Aggregates (Pinecrest Sand Member), Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: ExtinctNotes: Not as inflated as N. plicatella and the radial lines from the suture not as profound. Common within Caribbean Pliocene faunas. -
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Order LittorinimorphaFamily NaticidaeNaticarius cf. canrena (Linnaeus, 1758)Location: Quality Aggregates (Pinecrest Sand Member), Sarasota County, Florida USA. Status: ExtantNotes: This immature and crabbed shell is most similar to the Colorful or Gaudy Moon Snail. Compare to recent N. canrena.