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Genus Visits Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Visits N=37 N=11 N=1 N=28 N=2 N=9 N=2 N=1 N=3 N=5 N=3 N=2 N=1 N=5 N=1 N=1 N=1 N=1 N=1 Acteocina atrata x x x x x x Acteocina canaliculata x cf x x x cf Acteocina candei x x x x x x x x cf x x x x x x Acteocina inconspicua x x x x x x x x x Acteocina lepta x x x x x x x x cf Acteocina recta cf x Aesopus stearnsii x x x x x x Agathotoma candidissima x x x x Alaba incerta x x Alvania auberiana x x x x Americoliva sayana x x x x x x x x x x x x Anticlimax pilsbryi Aorotrema cistronium x Arene tricarinata x x x x x x x x Assiminea succinea cf x x x Astralium phoebium x x x Astyris lunata x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Atys caribaeus x x Bacteridium bermudense x Bacteridium resticulum x x x Bittiolum varium x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Blauneria heteroclita x Boonea impressa x x x x x x x x x x x Boonea seminuda x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Bostrycapulus aculeata x x x x x x x x x x x x Brachycythara biconica x Bulla occidentalis x x x x x x x x x x Busycotypus spiratum x x x x x x x x x Caecum antillarum x x x x x Caecum bipartitum x x x x x x x x x x x x Caecum cooperi x x x x x x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Caecum floridanum x x x x x x x x x x Caecum gurglio cf Caecum imbricatum x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Caecum infimum x x x x Caecum insularum x Caecum multicostatum x x x x x Caecum plicatum x x Caecum pulchellum x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Caecum regulare x x x x cf Calliostoma tampaense x x x x x Calliostoma euglyptum x x Calotrophon ostrearum Calyptrea centralis x x x x x x x x x Cancellaria reticulata x x x x Cantharus cancellarius x x Cantharus multangulus x Careliopsis styliformis x Cerithidea costata x x x x x x x Cerithidea scalariformis x x Cerithiopsis academicorum x Cerithiopsis flava cf Cerithiopsis fusiformis cf cf cf cf Cerithiopsis gemmulosa Cerithiopsis greeni x x x Cerithiopsis vicola x Cerithium atratum x x x x x x x x x x Cerithium guiniacum x Cerithium lutosum x x x x x x Cerithium muscarum x x x x x x x x x x x x Cheila striata x Chicoreus dilectus x x x x Chicoreus pomum x x x x x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Chrysallida sp Cinctura lilium x x x x x x x x x x Circulus semisculptus x Circulus texanus x x Cochliopsis parasitica x x Columbella mercatoria x x Columbella rusticoides x x x Conus floridanus x Conus stearnsii x x x x x x x Conus spurius x x Costoanachis semiplicata x x x x x x Costoanachis sparsa Costoanachis translirata Crepidula depressa x x x x x x x x x x x x x Crepidula fornicata x x x x x x x x x x x x x Crepidula maculosa x x x x x x x x x x Crepidula usulatulina cf Crucibulum striatum Cyclostremella humilis x x Cyclostremicus beauii x x Cyclostremicus cubanus cf x Cyclostremicus jennae x Cyclostremicus pentagonus x x x Cyclostremicus suppressus x cf Cyclostremicus trilix x x x x Cylichnella bidentata x x x x x x x x x x x x Cymbovula acicularis x Dentimargo aureocinctus x x x x x x cf Dentimargo eburneolus x x Didianema pauli x x Diodora cayenensis x x x x x x x x x x x Echinolittorina interrupta x x x x x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Echinolittorina nebulosa cf Elachisina floridana x x x x Episcynia inornata x x x Epitonium albidum x x Epitonium angulatum cf x cf x Epitonium candeanum x Epitonium humphreysi x x x x x x Epitonium krebsii cf Epitonium leali x Epitonium matthewsae x x x Epitonium multistriatum cf Epitonium novangliae x x x Epitonium occidentale x Epitonium tollini x x Eulima auricincta x Eulima bifasciata x x x cf Eulimostoma canaliculatum x x cf x x x Eulimostoma engonium cf x x x x x x Eulimostoma harbisonae x x x x x x x Eulimostoma teres x cf x Eulimostraca armonica x x x x x x Eulimostraca subcarinata x x Eulithidium adamsi x Eupleura sulcidentata x x x x x x Fargoa bushiana x x x x x Fargoa gibbosa x x Fasciolaria tulipa x x Favartia cellulosa x x x Ficus communis x x x x x Finella adamsi x Finella dubia x x x x x x x x x x x x Gemophos tincta x x x x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Gibberula sp x x x x x x x x x x x x x Glyphoturris quadrata x Granoturris padolina x cf Granulina ovuliformis x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Graphis menkhorsti x x x Graphis underwoodae x Gyroscala rupicola x x x x Haliotinella patinaria x Haminoea antillarum x x x x x Haminoea elegans x x x x x Haminoea succinea x x x Henrya henryi x x x x x Henrya sp x x x x x Hesperato maugeriae x x x x x Hesperisternia multangulus Ithycythara lanceolata x Ivara terryi x Japonacteon punctostriatus x x x x x x x x x Kurtziella astrostyla cf x Kurtziella dorvillae cf Kurtziella serga cf Laemodonta cubensis Lampanella minima x x x x x Leucozonia nassa x Litiopa melanostoma x x x x Littoraria angulifera i Littoraria irrorata cf Littoraria nebulosa x Littoridinops monroensis x x x cf cf Longchaeus suturalis x x x x x x x x x x x x Macromphalina palmalitoris x x x x Marshallora modesta x x x x x x x x cf cf cf cf Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Megalomphaluspilsbryi x Meioceras cornucopiae x x x x x x Meioceras nitidum x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Melampus bidentatus x Melampus coffea x x x Melanella conoidea x cf cf x Melanella hypsela x x x x x x x x x x x cf Melanella jamaicensis x Melongena corona x x x x x x x x Menestho sp x Microeulima hemphilli x x x x x x x Modulus modulus x x x x x x x x x x x x Murchisonella spectrum x x x Nannodiella oxia cf cf cf Nannodiella vespuciana x x x Nassarius albus x x x Nassarius consensus x x Nassarius pauciostriatus Nassarius vibex x x x x x x x x x x Naticarius canrena x x Neverita duplicatus x x x x x x x Neverita delessertiana x Odostomia didyma x Odostomia laevigata x x x x x x x Odostomia terryi x Olivella acteocina x x x x x x x x Olivella floralia x x x cf x Olivella inusta x Olivella lactea x x x Olivella pusilla x x x x x x cf Oscilla somersi x Parvanachis obesa x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Parvanachis ostreicola Parviturboides interruptus x x x x x x x x Pedipes mirabilis x x x x x x Pedipes ovalis x x x Peristichia agria x Peristichia toreta cf x x x x x x Petaloconchus varians x x Petitilla crosseana x x Pilsbryspira albomaculata Pilsbryspira leucocyma x x x x x Pleuromalaxis balesi x x Pollia tincta x x Prunum apicinum x x x x x x x x x x i x x x Prunum succinea x x Pseudoscilla babylonia x Pusio pediculus x Pyrgocythara filosa x x x x x Pyrgocythara hemphilli x x x Pyrgocythara plicosa x x x x x Retilaskeya bicolor x x x x x Retusa sulcata Ringicula semistriata x Rissoella galba/caribaea x Rissoina decussata x x x x x x Rissoina multicostata Sayella fusca hemphilli x x x x x x Sayella sp x x Schwartziella bryerea x x x x x x x x x Schwartziella catesbyana x x x x x x x x cf x x Seila adamsi x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Sigatica semisulcata x x x Sigmaulax sulcatus x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Sinistrofulgur sinistrum x x x x x x x x x Sinum perspectivum x x x x x x x Siphonaria pectinata x x x Skenea sp x x Solariorbis blakei x x x x Solariorbis infracarinatus x x x x x x x x x Solariorbis terminalis x x x x Stellatoma stellata x x x x x Stramonita haemostoma x x x Strombus alatus x x x x x x x x x Suturoglypta iontha x x x x x x x x x x x Talassia sandersoni cf x Tectonatica pusilla x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Tegula fasciata x x x x Teinostoma biscaynense x x x x x x x Teinostoma carnicallus x Teinostoma cocolitoris x Teinostoma minusculum x x x x x x x Teinostoma nesaeum x x Teinostoma parvicallum x x x x x x Teinostoma umbilicatum x x x x x x x x x Terebra dislocata x x x x x x x x x x x Terebra protexta Thala foveata Tomura xenostomoides x x x x x x x x Trabecula krumpermani x Triphora hemphilli Triplofusus gigantea x x x x x i Triptychus niveus x Tritonoharpa lanceolata x x Trivia pediculus x Truncatella carabaeensis x x x x x x cf x Genus species South Lido Turtle Siesta South Sara Bay Care Skyway Skywy Venice Casey Whit Brad Coqu Boca AnclotePine CaladesiFt Lido Bch Bch Key Bridge Bay free North South Casper field enton ina Grande Island Desoto Truncatella pulchella x x x x x x x Turbo castanea x x x x x i x x Turbolidium uniliratum x x x Turbonilla conradi x x cf x cf cf x x Turbonilla
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