Warm Temperate Northwest Atlantic province

This province covers two ecoregions: 42. Carolinian (named Georgian subprovince by Petuch, 2013); 43. Northern Gulf of Mexico (named Texan subprovince by Petuch, 2013). A splended reference for the malacofauna of the Northern Gulf of Mexico ecoregion is the work on the malacofauna of Texas by Tunnell, Andres, Barrera & Moretzsohn (2010). Also see: Rosenberg, Moretzsohn & Garcia, 2009 (Gulf of Mexico species list).

The following extant species are recognised from this region:

Species  
Americoliva bollingi choctaw Petuch & Meyers, 2014

NW Florida

RV 1139. USA, Florida, Gulf County, Port St. Joe, at low tide in sand. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Americoliva sayana sayana (Ravenel, 1834)

USA. E coast of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina [42]; NW Florida to Texas [43]

RV 0177. USA, Florida, Tampa Bay. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Americoliva sayana sarosotensis (Petuch & Sargent, 1986)

Bathymetric subspecies

RV 3965. USA, Florida, Pine Island Sound, washed ashore, May, 2001. Scale bar is 1 cm.

Dactylidia mica (Duclos, 1835)

USA. Texas [43]

Figure of specimen from this province wanted

Dactylidia mutica (Say, 1822)

USA. Texas [43]

Figure coming

Macgintiella watermani (McGinty, 1940)

N Gulf of Mexico [43]

Figure coming.

Niteoliva minuta (Link, 1807) USA. Texas [43]

Figure of specimen from this province wanted

Olivella inusta Sowerby, 1915

USA, Northwest Florida [43]

Figure coming

Olivella lactea (Marrat, 1871)

USA. Texas [43]

Figure of specimen from this province wanted

Olivina bullula (Reeve, 1850) USA. Texas [43]

Figure of specimen from this province wanted

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith