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TELLINA (ELLIPTOTELLINA) AMERICANA Dall, 1900. 



Off Cape Lookout, North Carolina, in 52 fathoms sand, 



TELLINA (CYCLOTELLINA) FAUSTA Donovan, 1804. 



Off shore in about the latitude of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 

 southward to the West Indies. 



Commonly referred to Arcojxigia, but has the sinus partly confluent 

 below and linked by a linear scar to the anterior adductor scar. 



TeUina Ic&vis Wood, 1815, and Telling remwM Born, 1780, not of 

 Linnanis. 1758. are synonyms. 



TELLINA (EURYTELLINA) ALTERNATA Say, 1822. 



Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, south to Belize and Samana Bay. 



There are sometimes traces of the left laterals, but they are usually 

 obsolete. The pink variet}^ may be discriminated from the closely 

 allied TeUina angnlosa by the fact that in the former the pallial sinus 

 does not touch the anterior adductor scar. This species is the TeUina 

 punicea of Orbigny in part, but not of Born; and the TeUina tayhrr- 

 iana Sowerl\Y, 1867, was founded on the pink variety. 



TELLINA (EURYTELLINA) ANGULOSA Gmelin, 1792. 



Florida Keys and southward to Brazil. 



TtJlina t:<triatit (Chenmitz) auct., TlJina /«(?if« Montagu, 1804; TeUina 

 /m-mcm Orbigny, 1853, in part, but not of Born, 1780; Donax niar- 

 tinicensis Lamarck, 1818; TeUina rosacea King, 1830; TeUina hanleyi 

 Deshayes in B. M. but not of Dunker, 1853; TeUina ^^ suhradiata 

 Schumacher,'- of Arango, 1880, are synonymous. Traces of the left 

 laterals are sometimes present. 



TELLINA (EURYTELLINA) GEORGIANA Dall, 1900. 



Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, southward to St, Thomas, West 

 Indies. 



This is TeUina var. carolineiuis Dall, 1889, not TeUina carolinensis 

 Conrad, 1875. 



TELLINA (PHYLLODINA) SQUAMIFERA Deshayes, 1854. 



Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, south to Sombrero, in 22 to 85 

 fathoms. Ei-roneousl_v indicated as Chinese In^ Sowerbj" and Bertin. 



TELLINA (MOERELLA) GOULDII Hanley, 1846. 



Cape Hatteras. North Carolina, southward to Yucatan, in 2 to 60 

 fathoms. Erroneously referred to the Pacific coast })v authors. The 

 sinus touches the anterior adductor scar, and is wholly confluent 

 below. Tdlitut cuneata Orbigny, 1846, is synonymous. 



