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Vol. XXXIX: Supplement THE FESTIVUS Page 65<br />
Limacinidae<br />
Limacina inflata (d’Orbigny, 1836): Rocas Alijos<br />
(McLean & Coan, 1996); Isla del Coco (Mulliner,<br />
1993); Isla de Malpelo (Kaiser & Bryce, 2001);<br />
Islas Galápagos (Kaiser, 1997); circumglobal in<br />
tropical and subtropical regions of all oceans (Bé &<br />
Gilmer, 1977).<br />
Limacina bulimoides (d’Orbigny, 1836): Isla del<br />
Coco (Mulliner, 1993); circumglobal warm-water<br />
region including the Pacific Ocean from 40°N and<br />
40°S (Bé & Gilmer, 1977).<br />
Limacina trochiformis (d’Orbigny, 1836): Isla del<br />
Coco (Mulliner, 1993); Isla de Malpelo (Kaiser &<br />
Bryce, 2001); circumglobal warm-water region<br />
including the Pacific Ocean from 40°N and 40°S<br />
(Bé & Gilmer, 1977).<br />
Aplysiidae<br />
Stylocheilus striatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824): Islas<br />
Revillagigedo (Mille-Pagaza, Pérez-Chi &<br />
Holquín-Quiñones, 1994); Islas Galápagos<br />
(Shasky, 1989a); circumtropical (Behrens &<br />
Hermosillo, 2005).<br />
Pleurobranchidae<br />
Pleurobranchus areolatus Mörch, 1863: Isla del<br />
Coco (Mulliner, 1993); Isla de Malpelo (Kaiser &<br />
Bryce, 2001); Islas Galápagos (Sphon & Mulliner,<br />
1972); Santa Barbara, California, throughout the<br />
Golfo de California, México, to Colombia;<br />
Caribbean and tropical west Africa (Bertsch &<br />
Smith, 1973).<br />
Plakobranchidae<br />
Elysia flava Verrill, 1901: Indo-Pacific and<br />
Carribean (pers. comm., T.M. Gosliner, 2007).<br />
Dendrodorididae<br />
Dendrodoris nigra (Stimpson, 1855).<br />
Aeolidiidae<br />
Anteaeolidiella indica (Bergh, 1888): Islas<br />
Revillagigedo (pers. comm., A. Hermosillo, 2005);<br />
Islas Galápagos (Debelius, 1996); circumtropical<br />
including México (Gosliner & Griffiths, 1981).<br />
Embletoniidae<br />
Embletonia gracilis Risbec, 1928.<br />
Resident (Endemic) Species<br />
Species that were described from Île Clipperton and are still known only to occur at Clipperton.<br />
BIVALVIA<br />
Lucinidae<br />
Ctena clippertonensis Bartsch & Rehder, 1939<br />
(endemic, pers. comm., E.V. Coan, 2006).<br />
Chamidae<br />
Chama rubropicta Bartsch & Rehder, 1939.<br />
GASTROPODA<br />
Pyramidellidae<br />
Chrysallida limbaughi (Hertlein & Allison, 1968).<br />
Turbonilla clippertonensis Hertlein & Allison, 1968.<br />
Succineidae (Pulmonata)<br />
Succinea atollica Hertlein & Allison, 1968.<br />
Western Atlantic Ocean Species Occurring in the <strong>Tropical</strong> Eastern Pacific<br />
Species that have faunal affinities to the western Atlantic Ocean and occur at Clipperton.<br />
GASTROPODA<br />
Bursidae<br />
Bursa corrugata corrugata (Perry, 1811). Islas<br />
Revillagigedo (González-Nakagawa & Sánchez<br />
Nava, 1986); Isla del Coco (Montoya, 1983); Isla<br />
de Malpelo (Kaiser & Bryce, 2001); southeast<br />
Florida to Brazil; Bermuda; Baja California,<br />
México to Ecuador (Abbott, 1974).<br />
Architectonicidae<br />
Heliacus infundibuliformis perrieri (Rochebrune,<br />
1881): Islas Galápagos (Hickman & Finet, 1999);<br />
western America (Bieler, 1993); Sinaloa, México<br />
to Golfo de Chiriquí, Panamá (Robertson in Keen,<br />
1971).