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Hallo, Helmut,

Agladrillia pudica (HINDS 1843)
(M. KEEN (1971), Sea Shells of Tropical America, p. 700)

Alvania aequisculpta J. KEEP, 1887
(R.T. ABBOTT (1974), American Seashells, p. 73)

Anadara lienosa (SAY) is fossil and very close to floridana. I think, you
have Anadara floridana (CONRAD 1869)
(R.T. ABBOTT (1974), American Seashells, p. 423, or WARMKE & ABBOTT (1962)
Caribbean Seashells, p. 159 as Anadara lienosa floridana).

Bullia globosa (Nassariidae or Buccinidae):
Nassa globosa GABB 1877 [non SOWERBY 1828] is a fossil species and belongs
to the buccinid genus Seminola WADE 1917.
Nassa globosa SOWERBY 1828 is synonym with Demoulia abbreviata (GMELIN 1791)
(W.O. CERNOHORSKY (1984), Systematics of the Family Nassariidae, P. 208,
plate 46, figs.4, 5).

Bullia gradata (DESHAYES 1844)
(ABBOTT & DANCE (1982), Compendium of Seashells, p. 177)
but
Buccinanops gradatum (DESHAYES 1844) as syn. of Buccinanops lamarckii
(KIENER 1834)
(E.C. RIOS, Brazilian Marine Mollusks Iconography, p.96,, plate 27, fig.
401).

Gert

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