Sedilia Fargo 1953 (turrid)

Gastropoda - Neogastropoda - Turridae

Full reference: W. G. Fargo. 1953. Part 2. The Pliocene Turridae of Saint Petersburg, Florida. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph 8:365-409

Parent taxon: Turridae according to J. A. Todd 2001

See also Fargo 1953, Hendy et al. 2008 and Ward and Blackwelder 1987

Sister taxa: Adelocythara, Amekicythara, Amuletum, Andicula, Awateria, Beretra, Borsoniinae, Cochlespirella, Cochlespiropsis, Cryptoconinae, Cryptogemma, Daphinellinae, Decollidrillia, Drilliinae, Drillinae, Eodrilla, Eopleurotoma, Eosurcula, Epalxis, Epidirella, Eucheilodon, Fusimilis, Gemmula, Genotia, Glabrocythara, Hemisurcula, Hesperiturris, Iotyrris, Kuroshioturris, Lepicythara, Lophiotoma, Lucerapex, Lurifax, Lutema, Lyrosurcula, Melatoma, Michela, Muteluma, Nasavusavuia, Optoturris, Pachycythara, Parasyngenochilus, Pleurofusia, Polystira, Procerapex, Protosurcula, Pseudoraphitoma, Ptychosyrinx, Remnita, Scalaturris, Scobinella, Sinistrella, Sullivania, Surculites, Surculoma, Trachelochetus, Trypanotoma, Trypanotopsis, Turridrupa, Turrinae, Turrinosyrinx, Turris, Unedogemmula, Vaughanites, Xenuroturris

Subtaxa: Sedilia aphanitoma

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Ecology: epifaunal carnivore

Distribution:

• Quaternary of Costa Rica (1 collection), United States (4: Florida)

• Pliocene to Pleistocene of United States (1: Florida)

• Pliocene of United States (2: Florida)

Total: 8 collections including 14 occurrences

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