GENUS SPECIES AUTHOR REFERENCE LOC. DEPTH HABITAT SIZE   RAR. Comments (cf indicates ID uncertain) Formerly listed as
Class GASTROPODA
Subclass PATELLOGASTROPODA
PATELLIDAE
Scutellastra flexuosa (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) 67::35 RPeW 0-60 U,E 37.6 1 Patella
LOTTIIDAE
Patelloida? 1 - - W 200 GR 4 6 Hipponix sp. 1
Subclass VETIGASTROPODA
HALIOTIDAE
Haliotis clathrata Reeve, 1846 131: WPE 20-80 EN,CN,U 32.2 4 crebisculpta
Haliotis jacnensis Reeve, 1846 131: eE D 22.45 6
Haliotis ovina Gmelin, 1791 131: Q 2-10 U 44.3 6
FISSURELLIDAE
Diodora octagona (Reeve, 1850) 170::40 Wwe 20-200 GR,U 12.3 4 Common on Roi lagoon beach
Diodora quadriradiata (Reeve, 1850) 71::29 e 10-200 U 16.9 5 Probably a color form of mus
Diodora mus (Reeve, 1850) 131: ePWwE 10-200 U 25.55 3 Lots of names for this beast
Diodora 1 - - W 200 GR 4.75 6
Diodora 2 - - B 0 D 8.15 7
Diodora 3 - - e 15 U 13.55 7
Emarginella eximia (Adams, 1852) W 60 R 9.25 6
Emarginella incisura (Adams, 1852) WPe 15-210 U,GR 20.15 5
Emarginula concinna A. Adams, 1852 174::fig 1B,C  eWw 5-40 U  8.4 4
Emarginula montrouzieri Souverbie, 1872 - WeP 40 U 8 5
Emarginula 1 - - W 200 GR 6 6 Possibly sp. B in Ladd, 1966:29
Emarginula 2 WP 15-210 U,GR 24 6
Emarginula 3 WPe 15-40 U 5 photos only
Emarginula 4 - - Wpe 20-60 U 20.15 5
Emarginula 5 - - W 200 GR 11.8 7
Emarginula 6 - - e 15 U 7 photo only
Emarginula 7 - - e 20 U 7 photo only
Emarginula 8 - - W 200 GR 15.15 6
Emarginula 9 - - W 50 D 15.8 7
Emarginula 10 - - e 20 U 7 photo only, prob = sp3
Emarginula 11 - - e 15 U 9.2 7
Emarginula 12 - - P 30 U 10.3 7 may be form of one of the others
Emarginula 13 - - e 30 U 6 photos only (Enewetak)
Scutus unguis (Linnaeus, 1758) 71::27 PeW 20-60 U 31.5 6 cf - hard to tell which is unguis, black and white animal?
Scutus 1 WP 20-50 U 21.45 6 animal all black
Scutus? 2 e 10 U 7 animal yellow, Utirik Atoll, maybe not Scutus
CHILODONTIDAE
Granata lyrata Pilsbry, 1890 gast.com PWw 10-50 U,R 19.6 4 Pseudostomatella
Perrinia squamocarinata (Schepman, 1908) 217:180 W 60-200 U,GR 4 6
Herpetopoma instrictum (Gould, 1849) 71::33 WPeEw 22190 U,CN,R 7.8 1 or could be exasperatum Euchelus instrictus
Herpetopoma pauperculum (Lischke, 1872) 71::33 W 50 R 6.6 7
Herpetopoma rubrum (A. Adams, 1853) 217:176 W 200 GR 5.15 3 cf - black shell, could be variation of red
PHASIANELLIDAE
Hiloa variabilis (Pease, 1861) 170::59 W 40-200 U,GR 3.8 5 spire not tall enough Tricolia
CALLIOSTOMATIDAE
Calthalotia fragum (Philippi, 1848) 217:220 EWP 10-40 FC 9.25 3 This one is found eating Millepora (fire coral) at night.  The HSN article listed as reference illustrates a similar species (in Tristichotrochus) from Hawaii.  Fautor poupineli (Montrouzier) in Habe, 1961, is also similar (perhaps the same). cf HSN:22(3) Calliostoma
Calliostoma ticaonicum (A. Adams, 1853) 217:216 WP 20-60 SY 7.65 5 Hawaiian specimen figured in HSN (see previous note) brought up with deep water pink coral collected by Makali'i. Seems relatively common on Eniwetak coralhead.Also on Distichopora fisheri.
Calliostoma 1 - - P 30 U 10.75 7 probably ticaonicum
Calliostoma 2 - - W 48 D 10.65 7
ANGARIIDAE
Angaria nodosa (Reeve, 1842) 217:230 WP 15-60 R,U 40.65 4
TEGULIDAE
Rochia conus (Gmelin, 1791) 294::32 PeWE 20-60 U,E 50.1 2
Rochia nilotica (Linnaeus, 1767) 67::38 RIWeEwQ 0-40 E 83 1 Trochus
Tectus pyramis (Born, 1778) 67::39 PWEweQ 10-50 U 37 2
Tectus triserialis (Lamarck, 1822) 217: PWeES 20-100 U,E 31.25 2
TROCHIDAE
Alcyna ocellata A. Adams, 1860 170::52 W 60-200 GR 2.4 6 Thalotia
Cantharidus sendersi Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 gast.com W 50-200 U,GR 4.6 3 Diala flammea
Clanculus clanguloides (Wood, 1828) 67::40 EWew 15-50 U,C 14.9 5
Clanculus granti Hedley, 1907 Poppe images P 20 U 10.7 7
Clanculus margaritarius (Philippi, 1846) 67::40 WPEe 20-60 U,CN,R 11.25 2
Clanculus samoensis (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1848) 71::32 PWeEw 15-60 U,C,R 8.3 1 atropurpureus
Jujubinus polychroma (Adams, 1853) 71::34 Pwwe 20-60 U,CN,R 9.5 2 Cantharidus gilberti and picturatus
Sericominolia vernicosa (Gould, 1861) 71::36 WPeE 20-50 U,CN,EN,R 8 2 Monilea
Stomatella auricula Lamarck, 1816 67::43 PeWE 5-50 U 18.9 3
Stomatella lintricula (Adams, 1850) gast.com black
Stomatella 3 red with red animal, photo only
Stomatella 2 yellow animal
Stomatella? 1 - - W 200 GR 6.95 7 spiral grooves
Stomatolina angulata (A. Adams, 1850) gast.com P 35 U 7.3 6 cf
Stomatolina 1 - - W 50 D 12.1 7 Stomatolinas are either highly color variable or contains several species, may not all belong to same genus
Stomatolina 2 - - W 40 D 9.3 6 photo only
Stomatolina 3 - - WPe 10-50 U 10.45 4
Stomatolina 4 - - W 40 D 9.3 6
Stomatolina 5 - - e 20 U 5.1 7
Stomatolina 6 - - e ~4 7 photo only
Stomatolina 7 - - W 7 photo only
Stomatolina 8 - - P U 20 6.85 7
Stomatolina 9 - - e 7 photo only
Stomatolina 10 - - W 40 U 9.45 7
Stomatolina 11 - - e 7 photo only
Stomatolina 12 - - W 7 photo only
Stomatolina 13 - - e 7 photo only
Stomatolina 14 - - P 30 U 12.4 7
Stomatolina 15 - - e 7 photo only
Stomatolina 16 - - W 50 D 10.5 6
Stomatolina? 17 - - W 200 GR 4.75 5
Stomatolina? 18 - - W 200 GR 3.75 7
Stomatolina? 19 - - W 200 GR 3.5 7
Stomatolina 20 - - P 30 U 7.1 7
Stomatolina 21 - - P 40 D 9.15 6
Stomatolina 22 - - e 20 U 7.7 7
Synaptocochlea concinna (Gould, 1845) 170::53 W 200 GR 3 7
Tosatrochus attenuatus (Jonas, 1844) e 5-20 U 4 Photo only, Enewetak Atoll but not found at Kwaj
trochid 1 - - W 200 GR 3.95 7
Trochus maculatus Linnaeus, 1758 217:210 PeWwEIQ 0-60 U,EN 26.8 1
Trochus ochroleucus Gmelin, 1791 1::44 RIE 0-10 E 32 1
Vaceuchelus clathratus (A. Adams, 1853) 71::33 WPQ 40-200 GR,C 4.5 5 Euchelus
COLLONIIDAE
Collonista rubricincta (Mighels, 1845) 170::58 W 30-200 GR,R 3.1 1 Poppe (217:152) puts this in Homalopoma Leptothyra
Homalopoma? 2 - - W 200 GR 3.4 7 formerly turbinid sp. 2
Leptothyra nanina (Souverbie in Souberbie & Montrouziere, 1864) 71::39 W 200 GR 3.3 2 marshallensis
Leptothyra? 1 - - W 200 GR 2 4 May also be L. rubritincta
Leptothyra? 2 - - W 50-200 R 3 4
Leptothyra? 3 - - W 50 R 3.7 7
Leptothyra? 4 - - W 60 GR 3.4 5 Possibly nanina but sculpture different.
TURBINIDAE
Astralium rhodostomum (Lamarck, 1822) 67::47 WPeEQ 5-50 U,CN 31.05 2 Now known as Astralium (217:240) Astraea
Astralium? 1 - - W 200 GR  6.2 7 Possibly juvenile A. rhodostoma Astraea
Astralium? 2 - - W 200 GR 10.85 7 Possibly juvenile A. rhodostoma Astraea
Astralium? 3 - - W 210 GR 13.8 7 Possibly juvenile A. rhodostoma Astraea
Turbo argyrostomus Linnaeus, 1758 67::45 WPIeEw 0-60 U,CN 81.3 1
Turbo petholatus Linnaeus, 1758 67::44 WPE 30-80 C,U,EN 59.1 3
Turbo setosus Gmelin, 1791 67::45 R 0 E,U 76.9 2
turbinid ? 1 - - W 200 GR 10.1 5 yellow with peripheral spiny cord on each whorl, deep sutural grooves. Poss juv argyrostoma
NERITIDAE
Nerita albicilla Linnaeus, 1758 67::48 eRw =2-0 E 25.6 2 Common under slabs off turtle pond, in shallow
Nerita maxima Gmelin, 1791 1::53 R =2-0 E 43.8 3
Nerita planospira Anton, 1838 294::50 R 0 D 17 7 Pearson collection, no photo or specimen
Nerita plicata Linnaeus, 1758 67::50 Rew =2-0 E 22.4 1
Nerita polita Linnaeus, 1758 67::49 Rew =2-0 E 33.2 1
Nerita 1 - - B 0 D 7.4 7 Beach specimen at Roi, could be juvenile
Nerita 2 - - R 0 D 19 7 Pearson collection.  Similar to plicata but lighter in weight, convex columella, no columellar teeth.
Nerita 3 - - R 0 D 16 6 Similar to plicata but lighter weight; white with grayish spots; finer cords; no columellar teeth; smooth, concave columella; small yellow aperture.
Pisulina maxima Kano & Kase, 2000 217:264 W 200 GR 8.1 4 cf
SKENIIDAE
Leucorhynchia ? 1 - - W 200 GR 1.8 6
LIOTIIDAE
Austroliotia botanica (Hedley, 1914) 190::46 W 200 GR 4.7 6 Liotina
Dentarene loculosa (Gould, 1859) 190::46 WPEwe 10-150 U,CN,R 8.6 2 Liotina
Liotinaria peronii (Kiener, 1839) 67::47 WP 20-200 S,EN,U 9.3 5 Liotina
Liotina B - 190::47 W 200 GR 5.3 4 perhaps Liotinaria; no photo or specimen?
Subclass HETEROBRANCHIA
ARCHITECTONICIDAE
Heliacus dorsuosus (Hinds, 1844) 71::165 W 30 E 6.3 6 WORMS says implexus, gast.com says variegatus, but check ours
Heliacus implexus (Mighels, 1845) 170::98 W 40 E 6.9 6
Heliacus infundibuliformis (Gmelin, 1791) 71::165 We 25-50 S 7.4 6
Heliacus mighelsi (Philippi, 1853) 170: Q 0-6 Z 5
Heliacus variegatus (Gmelin, 1791) 67::195 K 10.4 4
Psilaxis oxytropis (A. Adams, 1855) 170::100 e 25-50 S 12.85 3 Philippia
Psilaxis radiatus (Röding, 1798) 170::101 eWPE 25-40 S,EN  19.85 3 Philippia
Psilaxis 1
Subclass NERITIMORPHA
NERITOPSIDAE
Neritopsis radula (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::52 WPEe 30-200 CS 30 3 Prefers deep caves where little else lives; usually on silty sand at night.
Titiscania limacina Bergh, 1890 120:127 eP 5-30 U 20 5 Attached to undersurfaces of rocks buried in sand
PHENACOLEPADIDAE
Phenacolepadidae 1 Q 3 U 6
Plesiothyreus cytherae (Lesson, 1831) 218:282 W 200 GR 9.9 7 Capulus sp. 2
Plesiothyreus 3 - - P 30 R 7.15 6 Capulus sp. 3
Subclass CAENOGASTROPODA
LITTORINIDAE
Littoraria coccinea (Gmelin, 1791) 67::55 Re =3-0 E,B 20.4 1 Littorina
Littoraria scabra (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::56 Ne =3-0 E 31.7 1 Littorina
Littoraria undulata (Gray, 1839) 67::55 Re  =3-0 E,B 18.7 1 Littorina
RISSOIDAE
Alvania corayi Ladd, 1966 190::6 W 200 GR 8.3 5
Alvania? 1 - - W 50 U 3 7 Rissoina sp9
Alvania? 2 - - W 200 GR 2.7 7
Alvania 3 - - W 200 GR  7.2 7
Alvania 4 - - P 40 CN 6.35 7 Rissoina sp9
RISSOINIDAE
Moerchiella antoni Schwartz von Mohrenstern, 1860 71::46 We 20-200 GR 4.6 6 cf - Juvenile specimen - id uncertain.  Rissoina lamberti
Moerchiella dorbignyi (Adams 1853) 71::46 W 200 GR  6.6 6 cf -  Rissoina reticulata
Pandalosia ephamilla (Watson, 1886) 71::45 W 50 U 3.3 7 cf - Ours seems a little large for Kay's (1979) ephamilla although it agrees in most respects with that described by Cernohorsky. Rissoina. Then Schwartziella
Phosinella clathrata (A. Adams, 1851) 71::46 e 70 S  8.6 7 Rissoina
Phosinella nodicincta (Adams, 1853) gast.com W 50 U 9.2 7 Similar to clathrata but shape different. Rissoina sp. 12
Rissoina ambigua (Gould, 1849) 71::44 PWeEw 3-200 U,GR,EN 6.2 1
Rissoina balteata Pease, 1869 71::47 IWwQ 0-50 U 4.35 1
Rissoina costata A. Adams, 1851 170::85 W 50-200 U,GR 4.3 6 cf - turricula
Rissoina honoluluensis Watson, 1886 gast.com W 200 GR 4.4 3 sp4
Rissoina plicata A. Adams, 1851 190::74 W 40-200 U,GR 7.1 4 cf -
Rissoina plicatula Gould, 1861 gast.com W 200 GR 6.95 6 cf - sp3
Rissoina 1 W 60 GR 4.1 7 Rissoina triticea- sculpture sim to Manzonia
Rissoina 2 W 200 GR  4.15 3 Rissoina pulchella
Rissoina 5 - - W 200 GR 4.3 7
Rissoina 6 - - W 200 GR 4.55 5
Rissoina 7 - - W 50 U 6.1 7
Rissoina 10 - - I 1 U 2.5 7
Rissoina 11 - - W 40 U 4.95 6 Similar to sp. 1 but shorter and fatter.,, siim to duclosi from Reunion
Rissoina 13 - - W 200 GR 4.5 6
Rissoina 14 - - W 40 U 5.85 6
Rissoina 15 - - W 40 U 3.5 7
Rissoina 16 - - W 160 GR 4.6 7
Rissoina 17 - - W 130 GR 4.3 7
Zebinella tenuistriata (Pease, 1868) 71::46 W 200 GR 5.8 7 Rissoina
ZEBINIDAE
Stosicia bourguignati (Issel, 1869) WORMS WP 30-60 U,C 6.75 3 Isseliella semitexta
Zebina tridentata Michaud, 1830 71::50 WPewE 15-50 U 11.65 3
Zebina 1 - - W 200 GR 4.5 6
Zebina 2 - - We 20-170 U,GR 8.3 5 like tridentata but no denticles
Zebina 3 - - W 50 U 12.9 6 maybe a Eulimid?
Zebina? 4 - - e 0 B 8.65 7
CAECIDAE
Caecum sepimentum de Folin, 1868 170::109 W 200 GR 1.9 7 cf - no photo or specimen?
SILIQUARIIDAE
Tenagodus cumingii Mörch, 1861 193::31 W 200 GR 21.3 7 Siliquaria
Tenagodus 1 W 50-200 GR 5.6 5
TURRITELLIDAE
Turritella 1 - 174::fig. 2D eW 30-60,200 OS,GR 19.9 4
Turritella 2 - - WP 40-60 C,R 21.3 6
Turritella 4 - - e 60 D 13.2 7
Turritella 5 - -D192 WPe 30-200 U,GR 15.9 3
Turritella 6 - - P 50 D 20.4 6
TRUNCATELLIDAE
Truncatella guerinii A. & J. Villa, 1841 67::58 eI 0 B 7.9 1 Tons of them under rocks next to riprap at north point of Kwaj
VERMETIDAE
Ceraesignum maximum (Sowerby, 1825) WPewE 0-80 E 1
Dendropoma gregarium Hadfield & Kay, 1972 170::106 IR 0 CR 1 observed on reef, no specimens or photos
Cupolaconcha meroclista (Hadfield & Kay, 1972) 170::104 IR 0 CR 3 no specimen or photo??
Dendropoma 1 - - W 40 U 9.15 5
Petaloconchus keenae Hadfield & Kay, 1972 170::108 WeP 10-30 CR 3 cf -
Thylacodes colubrinus (Roding, 1798) 217:: e 30 D 45.1 7 cf - vermetid sp3
Thylacodes daidai (Scheuwimmer & Nishiwaki, 1982) W 5 cf -
Thylacodes variabilis Hadfield & Kay, 1972 170::108 PW 0-20 CR 42.4 1 Serpulorbis
Thylacodes 1 e 20 E 7 photo only
Eualetes tulipa (Rousseau in Chenu, 1843) 170::108 K 3 Vermetis alii
vermetid 1 - - W 200 GR 15 7 all these unknown vermetids need to be compared with our other listings
vermetid 2 - - W 200 GR 7.8 7
vermetid 4 - - e 30 D 55.2 7 ?
vermetid 5 - - W 40 21.35 7
vermetid 6 ?
vermetid 7 P 25 D 23.9 7 ?
vermetid 8 e 20 photo only
vermetid 9 W 40 E photo only
vermetid 10 P 15 E photo only
vermetid 11 Ww 10-50 UE photo only
vermetid 12 P 15 U photo only
vermetid 13 W 20 photo only
vermetid 14 eP 10-20 U photo only
vermetid 15 P 20 U photo only
vermetid 16 e 20 U photo only
vermetid 17 W 30 photo only
vermetid 18 e 20 photo only
vermetid 19 P 20 U photo only
vermetid 20 e 20 U photo only
vermetid 21 e 20 U photo only
vermetid 22 e 25 photo only
vermetid 23 e 20 photo only
vermetid 24 P 35 CR 9.5 4 Dendropoma rhyssoconcha
PLANAXIDAE
Planaxis sulcatus (Born, 1778) 67::58 eR 0 E 23.3 2
Hinea inepta (Gould, 1861) Poppe vol 1 R 0 U 7.4 1
CERITHIIDAE
Bittium impendens (Hedley, 1899) 170::118 Ww 10-200 R,U,GR 5.25 1
Bittium 1 - - P 30 U 3.5 7
Bittium? 2 - - P 40 U 3.65 7
Cerithium alutaceum (Gould, 1861) 217:288 PeWwI 0-200 U,GR 6.5 3 Form of B. zebrum?  Not an exact match with ref 217 but close. Not in WoRMS
Cerithium atromarginatum Dautzenberg & Bouge, 1933 217:288 RW 0-60 U 12.1 similar to what we call egenum but larger and fatter, also had as bavayi
Cerithium balteatum Philippi, 1848 67::65 K 24.6 7 cf - Ours is likely a form of columna.
Cerithium claviforme Schepman, 1901 174::fig. 2L P 40-80 CN,EN 26.4 3
Cerithium columna Sowerby, 1834 67::63 PewWS 10-100 S,FS 26.7 2 Also have variety called proditum?
Cerithium columna proditum Bayle - ew 10-35 S 26.75 3 Cerithium columna form proditum Bayle, according to Cernohorsky, 1972.
Cerithium echinatum Lamarck, 1822 67::63 WePwE 10-60 E,S 40.6 1
Cerithium egenum Gould, 1849 71::53 WwPE 10-60 U 10.3 1 looks a little like what 217:288 shows as atromarginatum
Cerithium interstriatum Sowerby, 1855 170::122 PWE 30-70 CN,U 19.9 1
Cerithium lifuense Melville & Standen, 1895 217:: W 50-200 S 28.7 3 cf - Ours is likely a form of columna. tenuifilosum
Cerithium munitum Sowerby, 1855 191::39 eP 30-60 EN 33.3 2
Cerithium nesioticum Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1906 67::69 WePw 5-90 S,FS,S 15 1
Cerithium nodulosum Bruguière, 1792 67::62 ewPW 5-40 S,E 87.1 1
Cerithium pacificum Houbrick, 1992 245:66 WP 30-70 U,CN 25.6 2
Cerithium placidum Gould, 1861 170::123 wPR 0-40 U,E 8.15 1
Cerithium punctatum Bruguière, 1792 67::68 IRSewE 0-50 U  12.6 1 punctatum in 217:288 alveolus
Cerithium rostratum A. Adams in Sowerby, 1855 67::66 eWw 30-90 S 16.1 2
Cerithium salebrosum Sowerby, 1855 67::65 WePE 20-200 S,EN 22 1
Cerithium tenellum Sowerby, 1855 67::64 WPeE 20-50 S,EN,FS ~25 1 cf - tenuifilosum
Cerithium zebrum (Kiener, 1841) 217:: PeWw 0-70 U,S 8.9 4
Cerithium 1 W 50 U ~6 7 photo only
Cerithium 2 W 50 U 7 7
Cerithium 3 - - e 30 S 13.8 7
Cerithium 4 - - WP 40-60 S 11.05 3
Cerithium 5 - - e 40-50 S 11.2 3
Cerithium 6 - - W 200 GR 7 where is specimen?
Cerithium 7 - - e 20 U 7.9 7
Cerithium 9 - - W 20 U 4.95 7
Cerithium 10 e 20 U ~5 7 photo only
Cerithium 11 - - W 200 GR 6.3 7
Cerithium 12 - - W 200-220 GR 8.7 5 where is specimen?
cerithiid 14 - - e 60 S 11.9 7 probably rostratum
cerithiid  15 W 40-50 U 4.6 6 may be color form of Cerithium sp. 2
cerithiid 16 P 40 EN 6.5 6
cerithiid 17 - - W 200 GR 3.9 6
cerithiid 18 - - W 200 GR 5 7
cerithiid 19 - - W 200 GR 4.1 7
cerithiid 20 - - W 200 GR 3.45 6
cerithiid 21 - - e 13.3 7 juvenile, need to compare with others
cerithiid 22 - - e 15 U 19.2 7
cerithiid 23 - - e 20 U ~5 6
cerithiid 24 - - W 30 U 6.2 7
Cerithium 25 e 20 U 6.5 7
Cerithium 26 e 20 U 5.2 7
Cerithium 27 e 20 U 3.65 7
Cerithium 28 W 40 U ~5 7
Cerithium 29 Q 6 U 4.3 7
Cerithium 30 Q 6 U 3.05 7
Clypeomorus batillariaeformis Habe & Kosuge, 1966 217:292 R 0 U 19.55 217's pic looks a lot like what we call nympha, maybe some scuplture differences, could be variants of the same species.
Clypeomorus brevis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) 67::70 I,R 0 U  19.9 2
Clypeomorus bifasciata (Sowerby, 1855) 148::?? Reported from Kwaj by Houbrick, 1985.  We have no specimens.
Clypeomorus nympha Houbrick, 1985 148::?? R 0 U 15.5 1
Clypeomorus 1 I 0 U 11.1 possibly juv nympha?
Limatium pagodula Strong & Bouchet, 2018 gast.com W 40-200 U,GR 5.65 6
Pictorium koperbergi (Schepman, 1907) - W 20-40 U,R 8.2 4
Pseudovertagus nobilis (Reeve, 1845) 144::109 P 20-100 D 110.1 6 A few specimens found, all old dead, crabbed.  Probably lives on lagoon bottom.
Rhinoclavis articulata (Adams & Reeve, 1850) 67::68 WePwEQ 5-60 S,FS 26.7 1
Rhinoclavis aspera (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::67 ePWw 10-80 S,FS 43 1
Rhinoclavis cedonulli (Sowerby, 1855) 144:pl 1 w 10-20 S 29.5 2 Houbrick (1978) considers variety of sinensis; I'd say no, they are never found together
Rhinoclavis diadema Houbrick, 1978 144::318 WeP 10-60 SP,S 22.7 1
Rhinoclavis fasciata (Bruguière, 1792) 67::66 ePWwE 10-80 S,FS 67.55 1
Rhinoclavis sinensis (Gmelin, 1791) 67::67 PWewEQ 5-60 SP,S 44.1 1
Royella sinon (Bayle, 1880) 146::12 eWE 15-40 U 18.7 5
PLESIOTROCHIDAE
Plesiotrochus unicinctus (A. Adams, 1853) 191::41 WPewI 0-200 U,GR 7.2 2 Called luteus by Ladd.
MODULIDAE
Indomodulus tectum (Gmelin, 1791) 67::60 WePwE 10-60 U 17.3 3 Modulus
DIALIDAE
Diala  semistriata (Philippi, 1849) 217:: W 200 GR 2.8 4 Diala sp. 1
Diala? 2 - - W 200 GR 2.55 6
TRIPHORIDAE
Aclophoropsis mcmichaeli (Kosuge, 1962) 217::724 P 30 U JJ photo, check specimens, as Cautor maculosus mcmichaeli in Poppe
Bouchetriphora pallida (Pease, 1861) 170::148 PWeE 10-50 U 7 2 pallida should have white protoconch, check all
Cautor granulatus (Adams & Reeve, 1850) 71::169 We 25-50 R,U,HA 14.45 4 Triphora
Cautotriphora hervieri (Kosuge, 1962) 71::172 eWP 10-50 U 10.9 3 Tetraphora
Cautotriphora jazwinskii Kosuge, 1990 184::144 We 20-200 U,GR 7.3 4
Cautotriphora pavimenta (Laseron, 1958) 71::172 PeW 20-40 U 6.6 6
Cautotriphora 1 - - e 20 U 5.2 7 Viriola sp2
Coriophora granosa (Pease, 1871) 200::45 wePW 10-50 U 5.6 2 Mesophora
Coriophora ustulata (Hervier, 1898) 71::170 WP 20-220 R,GR 7 5 Mastonia
Euthymella concors (Hinds, 1843) 71::169 WwPeE 20-80 U 16.2 2 Supposedly comes in normal and slender forms. Iniforis
Euthymella elegans (Hinds, 1843) 71::172 W 50 U 17.1 5
Euthymella kosugei Marshall, 1983 200::?? Pe 20-25 U,HA 15.4 6
Euthymella lutea (Kosuge, 1952) 170::147 W 30 R 5 7 Acc to Kay, 1979, but does not look like a Euthymella Triphora
Euthymella regalis (Jousseaume, 1884) 174::fig 2P WeP 35-60 U 8.25 5
Euthymella 1 - - Pe 20 U 8.4 6
Euthymella 2 - - P 40 ER 9 7
Euthymella 3 - - Pe 30-50 U,CN,HA 20.9 6
Euthymella 5 - - e 25 HA 7 photo only; similar to elegans
Euthymella 6 - - P 30 U 7 photo only
Euthymella 7 - - W 50 U 11.6 7 var of elegans?
Inella asperrima (Hinds, 1843) 157:: W 40-200 U,GR 19.6 4
Inella lanceolata Kosuge, 1962 180:: W 200 GR  8.1 7 cf - 
Inella rossiteri Jousseaume, 1884 - e 20 U 6 photo only Triphora sp. 15
Inella ryosukei (Kosuge, 1963) 157:: PW 25-50 U 11.1 5 Sychar
Inella 3 - - W 200 GR 8 7
Inella ? 6 - - W 40-200 U,GR  14.25 6
Inella ? 7 - - Wpe 20-200 GR 11 5
Inella ? 8 - - We 20-25 U 6.5 6
Inella 10 - - e 20-65 U 13.2 6 need to compare with others, sp9 also moved here
Inella 12 8 in box with Inella sp. 7, 12 has dark protoconch
Inella 13 - - W 200 GR 5.3 7
Iniforis aemulans (Hinds, 1843) 170::133 WP 20-30 U 7.3 6
Iniforis formosula (Hervier, 1898) 71::170 PWe 10-40 U,R 5.3 5 cf - does not really match the type here formosulus
Iniforis hinuhinu Kay, 1979 170::134 W 200-240 GR 5.1 3 cf -
Iniforis ikukoae (Kosuge, 1963) 157:: WeP 20-60 C,U 12.15 4
Iniforis ikukoae - - W 50 CN 10.5 7 cf -Like ikukoae but shape and early whorls different, maybe variation
Iniforis ordinata Laseron, 1958 170::134 W 60-220 U, GR 7 6 cf -
Iniforis violacea (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) 71::169 W 50-200 U,GR 9.6-13.7 6 variety 1 - doesn't match gastropods.com or Cernohorsky, different animal color than our violacea
Iniforis violacea (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) 71::169 WeP 30-110 U  10.0 3 variety 2 - Seems to match Cernohorsky, not so much gastropods.com. Looks more like malvacea in gastropods.com.
Iniforis 2 - - W 200 GR 4.8 7
Iniforis 3 - - W 220 GR 3.4 7
Iniforis 5 - - W 50 UR 7.8 6 Similar to aemulans and jousseaumei
Iniforis?  6 - - W 50-80 U 4.9 5 formerly listed as I. concors slender form, I think they are different
Latitriphora maxillaris (Hinds, 1843) 71::171 PweW 22-200 U,GR 11.4 4
Mastonia cingulifera (Pease, 1861) 170::138 P 35 U 6 Photo only; Maybe in Nanophora
Mastonia funebris Jousseaume, 1884 157:: We 20-200 U,GR 5.6 6
Mastonia lamberti (Hervier, 1898) 157:: W 40 U 8.8 6
Mastonia papillata (Hervier, 1898) 157:: We 20-40 U 7.4 5
Mastonia reevei (Deshayes, 1863) 157:: W 200 GR 5.5 7 cf 
Mastonia rubra (Hinds, 1843) 71::170 ePw 10-60 U 9.85 3 also had as sp7
Mastonia rubra (Hinds, 1843) 71::170 ePw 10-60 U 9.85 3 cf - like rubra but with yellow row of nodules, same?
Mastonia squalida Kosuge, 1962 180:: We 20-200 U,GR 8.5 5
Mastonia undata Kosuge, 1962 180:: W 200 GR 4.8 4 cf - Triphora
Mastonia undata - - W 200 GR 6.1 4 cf - Same as other listed undata? Triphora
Mastonia 1 - - eWwP 10-50 U 12.8 2
Mastonia 2 - - W 30 U 6.5 7
Mastonia 3 - - W 200 GR 3 7
Mastonia 5 - - W 40 U 6.8 6
Mastonia 6 - - W 50 U 11.4 6
Mastonia 8 - - W 50-200 U,GR  5.45 5
Mastonia 9 - - W 240 GR 4 7 not added to web, shell condition too poor
Mastonia 10 - - W 50 U 4.35 7
Mastoniaeforis jousseaumei (Hervier, 1898) 170::134 W 30 U 7.2 4 Iniforis
Mastoniaeforis lifuana (Hervier, 18980 gast.com W 50 UR 7.4 6 Iniforis sp4
Mastoniaeformis peanifer (Jousseaume, 1898) 157:: P 30 U 8 4 not in WoRMS, is this Mastonia peanites?
Mastoniaeforis 4 - - e 20 U 8.5 7 Mastonia
Metaxia 1 - - W 25 E 7.1 7
Metaxia 2 - - W 200 GR 4.5 7
Metaxia ? 3 - - W 50 U 5.1 6
Metaxia ? 4 - - W 60 U 10.6 7 questionable family
Metaxia 5 e 20 U 8.6 6
Monophorus lucidulus (Hervier, 1897) - W 40 U 7 photo only, formerly had as Triphora sp14
Monophorus puniceus (Kosuge, 1963) gast.com W 40-200 U,GR 4.9 6
Monophorus quadrimaculatus (Hervier, 1897) 174::fig 2J W 50 U 3.1 7 Bouchetriphora
Monophorus tessellatus (Kosuge, 1963) 170::149 P 30 U 6.5 7 cf  Triphora
Nanaphora triticea (Pease, 1861) 170::150 W 50 U 3.5 6 Triphora
Opimaphora coralina Laseron, 1958 170::145 W 200 GR 3.7 6 Triphora
Triphora collaris (Hinds, 1843) 157:: WPe 10-40 U 8.6 4 Need to compare with other triphorids in collection.
Triphora taeniolata (Hervier, 1897) 71::172 PW 30-50 U 12.55 3 In Cernohorsky as monovitta.
Triphora  16 fat black with white tips, both ends
Viriola abbotti (Baker & Spicer, 1935) 170::139 WeE 20-60 U 9.6 3
Viriola bayani Jousseaume, 1884 WoRMS eW 10-60 HA,U 18.35 5 interfilata
Viriola cancellata (Hinds, 1843) 71::173 WPEwe 25-200 U,GR  10 3
Viriola intergranosa (Hervier, 1898) 71::123 eW 20-200 U,GR 7.2 4
Viriola pagodus (Hinds, 1843) 170::143 WP 30-200 CN,U,R 27.05 3
Viriola 1 - - I 0 U 4.9 7
Triphoridae 1 - - W 200 GR 3.4 7 not on web, too cruddy
Triphoridae 2 - - W 200 GR 2.8 7 not on web, too cruddy
Triphoridae 3 - - W 50 U 6.5 7
Triphoridae 4 - - W 50 7.2 7
Triphoridae 5 - - e 8.7 7
Triphoridae 6 - - W 5 7
Triphoridae 7 - - e 20 U 7 photo only
Triphoridae 8 - - P 25 U 9.4 7
Triphoridae 9 - - P 30 U 7 photo only
Triphoridae 10 photo only, white with red animal
Triphoridae 11 photo only, tan with brown between nodule rows
Triphoridae 12 - - W 40 U  7.6 6 Resembles T. earlei in Kay, 1979 Triphora sp1
Triphoridae 13 e 20 U 6 photo only
Triphoridae 14 - - eW 20-40 U  5.2 6 Triphora sp2
Triphoridae 15 - - W 50 U 5 7 Triphora sp11
Triphoridae 16 - - W 25-50 U 4.9 6 Triphora sp3
Triphoridae 17 - - e 20 U 7.4 7 Triphora sp5
Triphoridae 18 - - W 200 GR 4.95 7 Triphora sp6
Triphoridae 19 - - W 40 U 3.35 7 Triphora sp12
Triphoridae 20 - - e 25 HA 8.25 6 Triphora sp13
Triphoridae 21 ew 40 U 5.2 7 photo only
Triphoridae 22 - - K 25 U 5.7 6 Triphora sp. 4
Triphoridae 23 - - W 40 U 4.7 7 Triphora sp8
Triphoridae 24 - - W 50 U 7.4 7 Triphora sp10
Triphoridae 25 W 40 U 3.95 7
Triphoridae 26 e 8 U 7 photo only, CS
Triphoridae 27 W 40 U 9.65 7
Triphoridae 28 W 30 D 5.9 7
Triphoridae 29 e 20 U 9.3 7
Triphoridae 30 e 15 U 4.1 7
Triphoridae 31 e 15 U 9.2 7
CERITHIOPSIDAE
Cerithiopsidae 1 - - PW 20-200 U,GR 4.2 5 also had as sp4
Cerithiopsidae 2 - - P 20 U 5.2 7
Cerithiopsidae 3 - - P 20 U 3.9 7
Cerithiopsidae 5 - - W 240 GR 2.7 7
Cerithiopsidae 6 - - W 220 GR 3.3 7
Cerithiopsidae 7 - - W 220 GR 3.2 7
Cerithiopsidae 9 - - W 60 GR 4.3 7
Cerithiopsidae 10 - - W 200 GR 2.55 7
Cerithiopsidae 11 - - W 200 GR 2.35 7
Cerithiopsidae 12 - - W 200 GR 2.65 7
Cerithiopsidae 13 - - W 200 GR 4.2 6
Cerithiopsidae 14 - - W 240 GR 2.5 7
Cerithiopsidae 15 - - W 200 GR 2.4 7
Cerithiopsidae 16 W 50 U ~3 7 photo only
Cerithiopsidae 17 W 30 U ~4 6 photo only
Cerithiopsidae 18 Pe 5-30 U 6 photo only
Cerithiopsidae 19 e 8 U 7 photo only
Cerithiopsidae 20 photo only
Cerithiopsidae? 21 P 30 U 4.25 7
Cerithiopsidae 22 W 40 U 7 photo only
Cerithiopsis arga Kay, 1979 170::128 W 200 GR 3.55 7 cf -
Horologica annagregis Cecalupo. & Perugia, 2013 - W 60 GR 2.2 7
Horologica semipicta (Gould, 1861) 170::128 W 200 GR 2.5 6 Joculator
Joculator uveanus (Melville & Standen, 1896) - W 200 GR 1.6 7 cf -
Seila  silviae Cecalupo. & Perugia, 2012 - W 200 GR 4.15 6
EPITONIIDAE
Cirsotrema varicosum (Lamarck, 1822) 294::75 WP 30-90 AN 69.1 5 Ours is more elongate than that figured by Kay (1979:fig. 54).  Large specimens live at the base of large purple-tipped anemones.  Prefer large long tentacled anemones (Radianthus sp?), usually with purple tipped tentacles and Amphiprion chrysopterus. WoRMS says varicosum
Cirsotrema 2 - - W 200 GR 8 7 Epitonium
Cirsotrema 3 - - W 200 GR 7.05 6 Epitonium
Cycloscala hyalina (Sowerby, 1844) 94::1 Pe 15-40 CN,U 7.5 6
Cycloscala peaseana (Nyst, 1871) e 25 U 8.25 7
Cycloscala revoluta (Hedley, 1899) gast.com W 180 GR 4.8 7
Cycloscala 1 P EN 8 7 S. Jazwinski, eating anemone
Epifungium twilae (Gittenberger & Goud, 2000) 117:: Pe 40-50 F 18.4 6 Under Herpolitha limax
Epifungium ulu (Pilsbry, 1921) 170::156 ePW 30 F,U 18.9 4 Epitonium
Epifungium 1 - - P 30 U 7.2 5
Epifungium 2 - - W 60 D 20.5 7  Epitonium sp14
Epitonium alatum (Sowerby, 1844) 217:: eI 0-30 U 15.4 7
Epitonium fucatum (Pease, 1861) 170::153 e 15 S  10.7 7
Epitonium grayi (Nyst, 1871) gast.com* ew 20-90 AN 28.8 4 Lives on S. haddoni, often with eggs and in groups, not same as our other E. irregularis but this is closest *as antonottoi
Epitonium irregulare (Sowerby, 1844) 67::197 eWP 25-200 S,R,SR 25 6 irregularis
Epitonium marmoratum (Sowerby, 1844) 245:177 P 50 D 18.8 7
Epitonium pyramidale (Sowerby, 1844) - e 30 AN 36.6 6
Epitonium replicatum (Sowerby, 1844) 141:104 e 10-30 S 22.1 5
Epitonium sandwichense (Nyst, 1871) gast.com eW 20-30 D 25.2 6
Epitonium 4 W 50 AN 24.7 7 on Heteractis magnifica
Epitonium 5 - - W 200 GR 6.9 6
Epitonium 6 - - W 200 GR 3.5 7
Epitonium 8 - - P 45 C 18.1 7
Epitonium 9 - - W 200 GR 8.8 6
Epitonium 12 - - W 50 U 17.25 6 possibly same as E. cf irregularis
Epitonium 13 - - W 60 U 17.1 7
Epitonium 15 - - P 22 U 13.8 6 very like sp8 but these have more visible spiral striae
Epitonium 16 e 25 D 7 photo of crabbed only
Epitonium 17 P 7 photo only
Epitonium 18 e S ~20 7 photo only by CS
Epitonium 19 I 0 U ~4 7 photo only
Epitonium 20 e 35 S 10.1 7 paumotuense
Epitonium 21 Pe 20-50 S,EN 6 photo only formerly part of irregularis
Epitonium 22 e 20 D 8.45 7 shape sim to sandwichense but smaller w more ribs
Epitonium 23 e 0 B 7.3 7
Epitonium 24 e 0 B 5.2 7
Epitonium 25 P 40 CN 5.7 7
Epitonium 26 P 20 U 7.5 7
Gyroscala? 1 e 80 HA 9.1 7
Gyroscala? 2 - - W 60 R 10 7 Epitonium sp7
Surrepifungium costulatum (Kiener, 1839) 217:700 WP 60 F,S 30.25 4 Formerly had as ensculptum and imperialis; seems to vary in width ensculptum, imperialis
Janthina janthina (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::158 E 0 B 18.5 5
EULIMIDAE
Annulobalcis 1 P 6 Lives on crinoids
Annulobalcis 2 e 1 BU 7 on buoy line, no host noted
Eullimidae 1 photo only
Eulimidae 2 Q 3 EC photo only, on echinoid, CS
Eulimidae 3 - - W 200 GR 5.5 7
Eulimidae 4 - - e 20 SF ~4 7 possibly a Zebinidae?
Eulimidae 5 - - W 5.4 6 a Melanella?
Eulimidae 6 - - W 50 7.6 7
Hemiliostraca peasei (Tryon, 1886) 170::165 W 30 R 5.55 7 Eulima
Melanella cumingii (A. Adams, 1854) 170:161 eW 10-30 U 31.45 4 sporadically common on some lagoon reefs, eg. South of S. Loi; could include more than one species. Assuming these are the ones with spotted animal and bright yellow margins Balcis
Melanella dufresnii Bowdich, 1832 e 20 U 31.45 7
Melanella teinostoma (Adams, 1854) gast.com e 25 HO 19.05 7 on T ananas
Melanella 1 HO 5 photo only
Melanella 2 HO maybe acicula? Photo only
Melanella 3 D photo only
Melanella 4 E 40 U 19.3 7
Melanella 5 W 50 U 11.6 7
Melanella 6 HO photo only
Melanella 7 HO photo only
Melanella 8 HO photo only
Melanella 9 W 20 U 16.4 6
Melanella 10 HO photo only
Melanella 11 W 50 U,HO 13.7 6 on Actinopyga varians
Melanella 12 Q 1 HO 4.6 6
Melanella 13 HO photo only
Melanella? 14 - - e 15 D 7.5 7
Melanella 15 HO photo only
Melanella 16 HO photo only
Melanella 17 HO photo only
Melanella 18 HO photo only
Melanella 19 e 15 HO 13.95 5 specimens might not be species on web live
Melanella 20 HO photo only
Melanella 21 - - w 15 HO 7.8 6
Melanella 22 - - e 30 HO 7.6 6
Melanella 23 - - Q 0 HO 10.1 3 on H atra
Melanella 24 e 30 HO 10.4 7
Melanella 25 W 190 GR 4 7
Melanella 26 eW 30-50 13.2 6 may have 2 species under this number
Melanella 27 W 50 U 25.5 7
Melanella 28 e 50 14.1 6
Melanella 29 P 40 CN 9.8 7 compare with other shells
Melanella? 30 W 50 CN 4.8 7 could be Zebina
Parvioris 1 photo only
Parvioris 2 e 6 U 6.5 6
Parvioris 3 W 40 6.8 7 on asteroid
Parvioris 4 photo only
Parvioris 5 Q 5 R ~5.3 7 cs
Stilifer linckiae Sarasin & Sarasin, 1887 170::167 eWP 10-50 SF 4
Thyca crystallina (Gould, 1846) 170::167 W 50 SF 6
STROMBIDAE
Harpago chiragra (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::85 PeIWEw 0-50 E,OS,HA 120.6-190.6 3
Lambis crocata (Link, 1807) 67::84 PW 20-60 OS,E,HA 103.5-126.3 6
Lambis lambis (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::83 ePw 2-50 OS,U,HA 102.6-173 2
Lambis scorpius (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::85 PWeE 10-190 E,OS 169.8 3
Lambis truncata (Lightfoot, 1786) 67::84 eWPEw 5-200 OS,E,HA 300 2
Canarium erythrinum (Dillwyn, 1817) 67::75 Bew 20-200 S,EN,HA 32 3 Lives in Halimeda clumps on east reef sandspits
Canarium scalariforme (Duclos, 1833) 67::76 Wpe 20-70 FS,EN,HA 16.3-26.6 5 Mostly oceanside; some on pinnacles; single specimen found Kwaj ski boat area. Lots in Halimeda at Bigej-Meck.
Canarium maculatum (Sowerby, 1842) 67::75 IEWRPQw 0-60 OS,E,U,HA 17.9 1 Superabundant crabbed under rocks in oceanside intertidal.
Canarium microurceus (Kira, 1959) 67::75 WPe 30-80 FS,R 27.85 5
Canarium mutabile (Swainson, 1821) 67::75 IewWQ 0-30 E,S,OS,HA 32.1 1
Canarium wilsonorum (Abbott, 1967) 67::76 WPEew 25-150 S,FS,EN 22.7 4
Canarium wilsonorum 67::76 e 20-40 HA,S 31.0 3 Different form, Lives in Halimeda clumps on east reef sandspits and BM reef; now considering this wilsonorum but there may be two species
Conomurex luhuanus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::83 ePWEw 5-50 OS,E,HA,SL 58 1 Juveniles develop in fine layer of silty sand over large flat rocks at Shell Is.
Dolomena variabilis (Swainson, 1820) 67::79 eB 40-120 S,EN 42.15 6
Euprotomus aurisdianae (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::81 W 140 D 7 One dead specimen on west reef slope, unlikely accidental introduction.
Gibberulus gibbosus (Röding, 1798) 67::83 eWPQw 5-60 S,EN,HA 48.6 1 Ref as S. gibberulus, WORMS as G. gibberulus gibbosus
Lentigo lentiginosus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::81 wPeW 10-40 SP,OS,EN,HA 65.0-89.45 3
Lentigo pipus (Röding, 1798) 294::72 e 15 RS 54.35 6 One pair found south of Gagan, one single base of Enewetak Pin.
Sinustrombus sinuatus (Lightfoot, 1786) 67::73 PBeSW 10-140 OS,E,R 87.9-107 5 Seem common on 100' flat on north side of Marita Shoals. Comes and goes, currently rare there.
Sinustrombus taurus (Reeve, 1857) 67::73 PeBW 15-120 OS,E,HA 120.4 4 Almost exclusively found in northern half of atoll, very rare oceanside
Terestrombus fragilis (Röding, 1798) 67::77 Pse 10-150 U,R,EN,HA 48.7 4 Often found dead on wrecks.
Tridentarius dentatus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::77 WPeEw 10-190 S,EN,HA 21.2-52.4 3
Canarium 1 - - W 15 S 16.6 7 May be odd wilsoni.
SERAPHSIDAE
Terebellum terebellum (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::83 PWeE 20-60 SP,FS,EN,HA 36.8 3
VANIKORIDAE
Vanikoro cancellata (Lamarck, 1822) 67::86 eWeP 15 S 24.3 3 not convinced these three species are different
Vanikoro gueriniana (Récluz, 1844) 191::52 K 11.4 6
Vanikoro helicoidea (LeGuillou, 1842) 67::86 WP 40 C 19.1 5 Need animal shot
HIPPONICIDAE
Sabia conica (Schumacher, 1817) 170::179 WePwI 0-200 SH 10.1 2
Hipponix  prionocidaricola (Habe & Kanazawa, 1991) - PWE 15-100 PU  16.65 2
Sabia 1 - - P 30-50 ST 14.9 4 often on large Strombidae
Cheilea equestris (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::59 WePE 15-60 U 44.5 2
XENOPHORIDAE
Xenophora cerea (Reeve, 1845) 294::80 eWB 20-100 OS 42.6 6 Lagoon bottom form may be different species.
VELUTINIDAE
Coriocella herberti Drivas & Jay, 1990 92::272 ePWw 10-60 U,HA 7.1 3 Highly uncertain ID. Thin shells covered by a variably colored animal and likely include more than one species.  See also Lamellaria cf berghi in 174:fig 3D.  Drivas & Jay say berghi is a synonym of Coriocella nigra (Blainville, 1824) but ours is very different. There may actually be several species hiding under this name.
Coriocella nigra Blainville, 1824 120::140 PWewE 15-60 E,U 36.6 3 Young (to about 50mm) specimens tend to say under rocks.
Lamellaria 1 - - e 30 HA 6.35 shell only, compare with others
Lamellaria 2 - - e 30 HA 11.75 shell only, compare with others
Lamellaria 3 - - e 30 HA 8.5 shell only, compare with others
ERATOIDAE Likely more species than those shown here
Eratoena sulcifera (Sowerby, 1832) 58::351 eWPwEQ 5-60 U 3.3-4.2 3 schmeltziana
TRIVIIDAE Likely more species than those shown here
Cleotrivia globosa (Sowerby, 1832) 170::187 W 200 GR 4.5 6 Trivia
Purpurcapsula exigua (Gray, 1831) 170::187 W 50 R 4.3 6 Trivia
Purpurcapsula exigua (Gray, 1831) - W 200 GR 5.4 7 cf - Similar in shape to exigua but ribbing different. Trivia
Trivirostra edgari (Shaw, 1909) 170::186 eW 20-40 U 6.65 3 Trivia
Trivirostra hordacea (Kiener, 1843) 170::187 eW 15-60 U 3.8 6 Trivia
Trivirostra hyalina Schilder, 1933 gast.com W 10-50 U,GR 5.7 6 cf - Similar in shape to exigua but ribbing different.
Trivirostra mactanica Fehse & Grego, 2002 gast.com W 40-50 U 5.5 6
Trivirostra oryza (Lamarck, 1810) 196::186 eP 15-25 U 8.05 4 Trivia
Trivirostra pellucidula (Reeve, 1846) 170::187 W 40-220 U,GR 4.2-5.7 5 Trivia
Trivirostra pellucidula (Reeve 1846) 170::187 W 50 U 6.5 6 cf - like pellucidula but a bit different Trivia
Trivirostra spioinsula Cate, 1979 gast.com W 40 U 5.6 7 cf -
Trivirostra 1 e 0 B 3.9 7
Trivia? K003 e 10 U 7.55 5
CYPRAEIDAE
Annepona mariae (Schilder, 1927) 198::433 WP 20-70 CN 8.7-17.6 3 Burgess & Walls say mariae preoccupied if genus is Cypraea. Gave it replacement name of mantellum. Not generally accepted. Mariae ok if genus Annepona. Could use a photo with more animal.
Bistolida fuscomaculata (Pease, 1865) 198::369 IwQP 0-25 U,R 8.05-15.3 5
Bistolida hirundo (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::379 ePSWw 10-40 U 9.7-18.7 5
Bistolida kieneri (Hidalgo, 1906) 198::381 W 2-60 R,U 11.05 6
Bistolida stolida (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::383 ePwWS 5-100 U,HA  17.4-35.8 4 Subspecies kwajaleinensis Martin & Senders, 1983 (La Conchiglia 15:176-177).
Bistolida ursellus (Gmelin, 1791) 198::379 WPE 15-60 U,R 8.1-15.1 6
Chelycypraea testudinaria (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::243 WPewEI 0-50 CN,U 77.8-132.0 5
Cribrarula gaskoini (Reeve, 1846) W 25 U 18.5 6 Two specimens reported, both oceanside Ninni. 
Cribrarula cribraria (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::363 IWeSw 0-110 U,CN 10.6-34.2 3
Cribrarula gaspardi (Biraghi & Nicolay, 1993) 32:: wpeS 15-130 U,EN 13.4 4 Possibly a form of cribraria not in WoRMS
Cryptocypraea dillwyni (Schilder, 1922) 198::409 W 25-50 CN 11.1-16.8 6 Genus according to Meyer, 2003.
Cypraea tigris Linnaeus, 1758 198::261 ewWPIEQ 0-60 E,U 61.4-107.70 3 A population of small specimens lives on the oceanside intertidal reef and in the reef quarries between Roi and Namur Islands.
Naria becki (Gaskoin, 1836) 198::409 WES 20-150 U,CN 8.4-14.95 5 Abundance fluctuates, sometimes very rare, other times uncommon
Naria cernica (Sowerby, 1870) 198::399 W 200 D 25.4 6
Naria erosa (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::385 IewPQ 0-30 U,EN,HA 19.0-52.10 2
Naria helvola (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::393 IewPEQ 0-30 U,EN,HA 10.3-31.6 2
Naria irrorata (Gray, 1828) 198::433 We 50 D,B 10.0-12.6 6 Genus according to Meyer, 2003. Most on Roi lagoon beach. WoRMS says Naria
Naria labrolineata (Gaskoin, 1849) 198::407 WwEPIeQ 0-150 U,HA 11.4-22.3 4
Naria poraria (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::403 IWPEew 0-30 U,EN 10.55-28.6 2
Erronea caurica (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::327 ewP 6-30 U 33.9-56.2 2
Ipsa childreni (Gray, 1825) 198::433 WPE 30-70 CN 13.8-24.2 3
Leporicypraea mappa (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::255 eWPSw 10-200 U,CN 40.1-85.3 4 subspecies viridis (Kenyon, 1902) L. geographica may be here too. Could use a photo with more animal.
Luria isabella (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::283 IeWPEwQ 0-80 U,CN,HA 11.6-42.2 2
Arestorides argus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::277 WPeE 20-150 U,CN 48.7-100.6 5
Callistocypraea aurantium (Gmelin, 1791) 198::279 WEP 18-152 C,U,EN 81.8-104.8 5
Lyncina carneola (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::273 ewWEP 0-100 U,CN 20-48 3 Confirmed by animal study.
Lyncina leviathan (Schilder & Schilder, 1937) 198::273 SWP 20-200 CN,U 47.8-77.85 4 Confirmed by animal study.
Lyncina lynx (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::265 ewIP 0-40 U,EN 27.0-63.3 2
Lyncina propinqua (Garrett, 1879) 48::81 W 30-80 U,CN 23-27 4 Confirmed by animal study but not convinced this is different from carneola
Lyncina schilderorum (Iredale, 1939) 198::271 WQ 6-50 U 29.5-36.55 6
Lyncina ventriculus (Lamarck, 1810) 198::279 RwQ 0-5 E,RP 45-68.2 6 Prefers edge of windward intertidal reef, rough zone. Could use a photo with more animal.
Lyncina vitellus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::267 ewPSI 4-150 U,EN,HA 33.3-82.3 2 Occasionally under rocks very shallow (very near intertidal) oceanside west reef.
Mauritia arabica (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::249 RIeWwP 0-5 U,EN 40-62.3 2
Mauritia depressa (Gray, 1824) 198::253 RwQEe 0-8 U,E 29.8-50.1 4
Mauritia eglantina (Duclos, 1833) 198::251 ewP  5-40 U,EN 34.1-79.5 2
Mauritia maculifera (Schilder, 1932) 198::253 IRwEPQe 0-10 U,EN 40.5-73.7 2 Could use a photo with more mantle
Mauritia mauritiana (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::247 RweEI 0-5 U,E 49.4-101.7 3 Could use a photo with more mantle
Mauritia scurra (Gmelin, 1791) 198::253 PWwE 10-40 U,CN  26.4-50.8 4
Melicerona felina (Gmelin, 1791) 198::334 RI 0-5 U 16.0-20.5 6 Genus according to Meyer, 2003
Monetaria annulus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::419 RQ 0-5 E,U,RP 11.9-26.8 1
Monetaria caputserpentis (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::417 IRQE 0-10 E,U,RP 16.5-41.1 1 Genus according to Meyer, 2003
Monetaria moneta (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::417 IRWPeQ 0-25 E,U,RP,HA 12.2-34.2 1
Ransoniella martini (Schepman, 1907) 198::361 PWe 25-200 CN 12.1-18.75 3
Ransoniella punctata (Linnaeus, 1771) 198::359 PWewSE 5-110 U,EN,CN 8.1-17.1 3
Nucleolaria nucleus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::427 IWPeEw 0-40 CN,U 13.1-26.9 3 Genus according to Meyer, 2003
Ovatipsa chinensis (Gmelin, 1791) 198::329 IPWE 0-80 U,CN 32.3-46.10 4 Genus according to Meyer, 2003
Palmadusta asellus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::355 ewW 5-25 U 13.9-21.7 6
Palmadusta clandestina (Linnaeus, 1767) 198::353 ewPW 0-40 U,R,HA 8.7-23.7 3
Palmadusta johnsonorum Lorenz, 2002 197::205 ewPW 5-40 U,R,EN,HA 9.4-18.9 5 lutea, but listed in WORMS as valid
Palmadusta ziczac (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::353 WPe 30-220 U,R,EN,HA 12.4-16.75 6
Purpuradusta fimbriata (Gmelin, 1791) 198::337 ewPWEQ 5-60 U,CN,HA 7.6-15.75 2
Purpuradusta microdon (Gray, 1828) 198::337 PWe 10-60 U,CN 7.0-13.85 3
Purpuradusta minoridens (Melville, 1901) 198::337 W 25-50 U 8.0-9.2 6
Pustularia bistrinotata Schilder & Schilder, 1937 198::431 PWweE 10-60 CN,R 12.3-19.4 3
Pustularia cicercula (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::429 PWe 20-70 CN,R 12.3-21.9 3
Pustularia globulus (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::431 PWw 20-60 CN 13.5-20.4 4 Could use a photo with more mantle
Pustularia margarita (Dillwyn, 1817) 198::429 WP 15-60 CN,R 10.5-20.8 3
Staphylaea limacina (Lamarck, 1810) 198::421 Pe 30 U 19.0-27.8 6
Staphylaea Staphylaea (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::425 PeIw 0-30 U  10.2-24.0 3
Staphylaea cf staphylaea - - W 180 GR 11.85 7 Dead specimen, teeth like staphlaea fully adult but no dorsal bumps (faint trace laterally), much more slender than staphlaea. Lorenz says deep water form with no name.
Talostolida pellucens (Melville, 1888) 197::213 QeIPW 0-50 U,CN 35.9 5 Appears to have priority over alisonae Burgess, 1983.
Talostolida teres (Gmelin, 1791) 198::373 ePWE 15-200 U,CN,HA 14.7-28.55 4 Genus according to Meyer, 2003
Talparia talpa (Linnaeus, 1758) 198::281 ewPWS 10-90 U,CN 38.7-101.2 4
OVULIDAE
Aclyvolva sp. (Schilder, 1932) 199:134 W 140 G 24.6 6 On red branching gorgonian
Aclyvolva lanceolata (Sowerby, 1848) 120::134 W 80-150 G 28.95 6 On red whips, 6 one dive Gea
Archivolva clava (Habe, 1991) 199:60 W 120-200 Gr, G 12.9 6 Live specimen on Siphonogorgia
Calpurnus verrucosus (Linnaeus, 1758) 199:32 eWP 15-60 SC 13.6-32.5 4 Usually on Sarcophyton.
Crenavolva philippei Lorenz & Fehse, 2009 199:75 W 200 GR 9.1 6
Dentiovula dorsuosa (Hinds, 1844) 199:85 W 200 D 8.75 6
Dentiovula? 1 W 140 G 7.1 7
Aclyvolva coarctata (Sowerby, 1848) 199:135 W 160 G 16.35 6 On red whips, different mantle than Aclyvolva
Naviculavolva deflexa (Sowerby, 1848) 199:109 WPEew 15-130 G 6 Orange line around shell
Naviculavolva kurziana (Cate, 1976) 199:109 WPEew 15-60 G 17.05 4 Lacks orange line of C. deflexa
Naviculavolva malaita (Cate, 1976) 199:108 WPEew 15-60 G 16.3 5 Striate dorsally.
Ovula ovum (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::106 ePW 15-40 SC 88.2-106.2 6
Pedicularia pacifica Pease, 1865 192::25 PW 20-180 SY 6.1 4 Several found on yellow, purple, and red Distichopora - same species?
Pedicularia vanderlandi Goud & Hoeksema, 2001 199:139 P 20-40 SY 6.85 id by Lorenz
Pellasimnia annabelae Lorenz & Fehse, 2009 199:117 WP 60/130 G 29.1 5 On Annella mollis
Phenacovolva rosea (A. Adams, 1855) W G 7 Found off DCCB by Jay Lord, photo only
Phenacovolva subreflexa (Sowerby, 1848) 199:131 W 150 AT 30.7 7 One found on black coral
Primovula rosewateri (Cate, 1973) 199:76 W 100 G 9.15 6
Procalpurnus lacteus (Lamarck, 1810) 199:33 WPE 20-60 SC 10.5-12.75 5 Usually on Lobophyton or another bumpy species.
Procalpurnus semistriatus (Pease, 1862) 199:33 WPE 20-60 SC 10.7 5 Very similar to P. lacteus but very finely striated. May be found together on same soft coral. Possibly variations of same species.
Prosimnia draconis Cate, 1973 199:63 W 200 GR 5.7 6 Our specimens are small and dead.  Dave Johnson has one that is fresh and, except for its smaller size, matches Liltved's figure perfectly.
Pseudocypraea adamsonii (Sowerby, 1852) 199:142 WP 20-30 CN  8.6 6
ATLANTIDAE
Atlanta 1 - 170:: fig 55E W 200 R  2 6
NATICIDAE
Mammilla melanostoma (Gmelin, 1791) 67::101 NeQ 1-60 S 36.3 3
Mammilla simiae (Deshayes, 1838) 67::102 We 40 S 36 5
Mammilla simiae e 30 S 20.0 7 cf - like simiae but no black columella
Natica arachnoidea (Gmelin, 1791) 168:: e 20-200 S 17.15 3 very light colored form acc to Kabat pers comm
Natica pseustes Sakurai, 1983 e S 6 cf -
Naticarius alapapilionis (Röding, 1798) 217:: e 25 S 7 questionable id but closest from Poppe
Naticarius concinnus (Dunker, 1860) 217::492 cf - Jlord
Naticarius onca (Röding, 1798) 67::98 e 30-60 S 20 5
Naticarius cf onca 168: W 165 GR 3.85 7
Naticarius orientalis (Gmelin, 1791) 217:492 ew 20-30 S 45.9 6
Notocochlis 1 e 30 S 11.9 now Notocochlis? Had as ochrostigmata
Notocochlis gualtieriana (Récluz, 1844) 67::95 New 1-25 S  19.7 4
Polinices albumen (Linnaeus, 1758) 168:: We 25-40 S 16.45 6 Kabat id on smaller specimen
Polinices mammilla (Linnaeus, 1758) 168:: eBw 4-120 S 41.2 1 Poppe P. flemingianus looks like ours
Polinices peselephanti (Link, 1807) 168:: W 200 GR 6.2 7
Tanea areolata (Récluz, 1844) 67::95 We 20-60 S,EN 16.8 5
Tectonatica robillardi (Sowerby, 1894) e 35 S 15.2 2 cf - all white but shape fits
Tectonatica robillardi (Sowerby, 1894) 67::97 e   10 S 6 cf - In the Pearson collection, not same as ours?
Tectonatica violacea (Sowerby, 1825) 67::98 ewP 15-50 S 23.2 3 Ours with less dorsal color, spots rather than bands
naticid 2 - - W 200 GR 4.2 7 Juvenile of one of the other species?
naticid 3 - - e 40-50 S 6.8 4 Juvenile of one of the other species?
naticid 6 - 168: W 200 GR 6.9 7
naticid 7 - 168: W 200 GR 5.35 7
naticid  9 - - We 40 S 10.65 7 compare with others
naticid  10 - - e 30 S 12.9 7 probably robillardi
naticid  11 - - W 200 GR 6.45 6 compare with sp. 7
naticid  12 - - e 20 S 6.4 7 probably juvenile of something else
naticid  13 - - e 25 D 16.5 7
naticid  14 - - e 0 B 5.1 6 juveniles?
CASSIDAE
Casmaria erinaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::106 eWEwP 20-70 SR,S,EN 70.45 3
Casmaria ponderosa (Gmelin, 1791) 67::106 eWP 20-70 S,EN 43 3
Cassis cornuta (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::103 ewB 10-100 S,OS,E 294 3
Cypraecassis rufa (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::104 ePW 20 OS,EN 168.2 6 Size of Wotje specimen
Semicassis bisulcata (Schubert & Wagner, 1829) 67::105 e 30-60 S,EN 47.6 6 Phalium
CHARONIIDAE
Charonia tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::215 WePE 22190 E,CN 470 5 Small specimens usually in caves at night.  Large ones exposed on rocky substrate.
CYMATIIDAE
Charonia tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::215 WePE 22190 E,CN 470 5 Small specimens usually in caves at night.  Large ones exposed on rocky substrate.
Distorsomina pusilla (Pease, 1861) 294::334 WP 30-240 R,CN,GR 11.7 3 Personella
Gutturnium muricinum (Röding, 1798) 170::217 eIRWBP 0-120 OS,U,E,HA 42.5 2 Cymatium
Gyrineum gyrinum (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::54 ePS 6-100 U 37.6 2 Although common at Kwaj, this was not found at Enewetak Atoll.
Gyrineum lacunatum (Mighels, 1845) 217:636 W 200 D 11.5 6 Was Gyrineum pusillum 
Gyrineum roseum (Reeve, 1844) 67::117 PWE 20-60 U,CN 24.3 3 Largest specimens seem to be from lagoon pinnacles like Marita Shoals.
Gelagna succincta (Linnaeus, 1771) 170::220 PewW 10-50 U,EN 72.7 4 Long called C. clandestinum (Lamarck, 1817) Cymatium succinctum
Lotoria lotoria (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::48 ePW 10-50 U,R,EN 121.5 5 Cymatium lotorium
Monoplex aquatilis (Reeve, 1844) 170::220 ePWwEIQ 0-200 U,EN 97.1 3 Cymatium aquatile
Monoplex comptus (A. Adams, 1855) 170::fig 79E ePWw 10-200 U,GR,HA 25.65 6 Could use photos of more color forms Cymatium comptum
Monoplex gemmatus (Reeve, 1844) 294::114 PWe 0-50 U,HA 27.15 4 Cymatium gemmatum
Monoplex intermedius (Pease, 1869) 170::220 Pe 20 U 66.2 6 Cymatium intermedium
Monoplex mundus (Gould, 1849) 294::116 IePWEw 0-40 U,HA 38.5 2 Cymatium mundum
Monoplex nicobaricus (Röding, 1798) 170::216 PIeWwEQ 0-70 U,E,HA 86.6 2 Cymatium nicobaricum
Monoplex pilearis (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::221 eIP 0-50 U 83.8 6 Cymatium pileare
Ranularia exilis (Reeve, 1844) 294::110 SWP 50-130 D 67.2 6 Cymatium
Ranularia gutturnia (Röding, 1798) 217::648 e 20-25 HA 50.25 6 Cymatium gutturnium
Ranularia pyrum (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::218 WP 30-60 U,C 86.6 6 Cymatium 
Ranularia testudinaria (Adams & Reeve, 1850) 294::112 W 200 D 60.9 6 Cymatium testudinarium
Septa flaveola (Röding, 1798) 294::113 WP 30-60 U,CN 50.2 5 Cymatium flaveolum
Septa hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::48 PeW 10-60 U,CN 53.3 3 Most common lagoon pinnacles, oceanside rare Cymatium hepaticum
Septa peasei (Beu, 1987) 7 One specimen, in Pearson collection. Cymatium
Septa rubecula (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::52 PeWE 20-50 U,CN 51.6 3 Cymatium rubeculum
Turritriton labiosus (Wood, 1828) 294::114 Wew 20-50 R,U,HA 17.2 6 Cymatium labiosum
Turritriton 1 We 20-50 U,HA 24 6 like labiosus but animal different
PERSONIDAE
Distorsio anus (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::223 WeP 20-80 EN,U,CN 77.5 4
BURSIDAE
Bursa affinis (Broderip, 1833) 170::229 WeIPEwQ 0-50 U,EN,HA 63 2 granularis
Bursa bufonia (Gmelin, 1791) 65::42 IRWE 0-10 E,U 73 2
Bursa condita (Gmelin, 1791) 294::120 W 20-60 CN 110.2 6
Bursa cruentata (Sowerby, 1835) 170::227 PWeIEwQ 0-50 U,EN 36.2 2 was 1841
Bursa lamarckii (Deshayes, 1853) 294::120 WE 20-60 EN,U 58.4 5
Bursa latitudo Garrard, 1961 294::124 W 200 D 56.9 7 cf - Springsteen's unpublished errata notes that this is subspecies fosteri Beu, 1987.  Kay's (1979) latitudo has larger nodules and is much larger (200mm).
Bursa rhodostoma (Sowerby, 1835) 170::229 WPeEQ 5-60 U,EN,HA 27 2 was 1841
Bursa rhodostoma W 65 U 35.1 7 cf - 
Bursa rosa (Perry, 1811) 170::229 eWPw 5-60 U,EN,HA 50.5 3
Bursa tuberosissima (Reeve, 1844) 294::123 Wew 10-55 HA,E,U 44.65 5
Bursa venustula (Reeve, 1844) 1::129 W 20-50 U,SL 42.65 6 WORMS says rhodostoma, I disagree
Bursa 1 - - W 200 GR  6.9 7 Probably juvenile of one of the others.
Bursa 2 - - W 20 U 24.2 7 Possibly very ancient specimen of B. rhodostoma?
Tutufa bufo (Röding, 1798) 294::120 W 180 D 56.6 7
Tutufa bubo (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::42 WPe 10-80 E 242 5
Tutufa rubeta (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::118 WP 10-60 U,C,EN 90.8 5
TONNIDAE
Malea pomum (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::231 ew 30-70 S,EN 37.8-70.0 4
Tonna canaliculata (Linnaeus, 1758) 217:600 e 20-30 D,HA 78.15 6
Tonna perdix (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::233 QeWPw 2-60 S,EN 160 3
MURICIDAE
Aspella ponderi Radwin & D'Attilio, 1976 245:259 W 20-60 U,CN 12.95 4
Aspella producta (Pease, 1861) 170::235 WP 30-70 U,CN 27.7 5
Aspella 2 - - W 50 U 7.6 7 Very likely a juvenile producta.
Attiliosa caledonica (Jousseaume, 1881) 320::70 eWPE 15-70 U,CN 35.1 4
Chicomurex excelsus Houart, Moe & Chen, 2017 294::132 W 190-240 D 51.3 6 Differs from venustulus in smooth intervarical sculpture and shorter, more squat shape.
Chicomurex laciniatus (Sowerby, 1841) 142::117 We 20-180 HA 49.85 5
Chicoreus aculeatus (Lamarck, 1822) 230::32 W 200 CN 45.5 6 As C. artemis.  Springsteen, in unpublished corrections to Shells of the Philippines, notes that the ICZN has chosen aculeatus as correct.
Chicoreus brunneus (Link, 1807) 65::120 ePWwS 2-110 U,E 78.8 2
Chicoreus ingridmariae Houart, 2010 - W 200 EN 48.8 6
Chicoreus laqueatus (Sowerby, 1841) 142::113 W 40-60 CN 38.6 6
Chicoreus loebbeckei (Kobelt, 1879) 294::130 W 220 D 70.3 7 cf - Not as frondose as it should be
Chicoreus ramosus (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::122 ePw 10-60 OS,S,E  180.3 5
Chicoreus saulii (Sowerby, 1841) 230::42 W 35-200 CN,EN,U 98 5
Chicoreus torrefactus (Sowerby, 1841) 65::122 eWP 10-80 EN,CN 91.7 3
Chicoreus ? 1 - - W 200 GR 10.5 7 Very likely a juvenile, but doesn't seem to match anything we have.
Chicoreus ? 2 - - W 190 GR 9.1 7 Very likely a juvenile, but doesn't seem to match anything we have.
Chicoreus ? 3 juvenile
Coralliophila amirantium Smith, 1884 gast.com eWPEw 30-60 LC, C 16.7 6 orange brown, on coral in Bigej-Meck Halimeda patch
Coralliophila caroleae d'Attilio & Myers, 1984 W 100 Gorg 7 cf - photo only, Jlord
Coralliophila costularis (Lamarck, 1816) 71::73 W 30-60 D 29.15 6
Coralliophila dorbignyana (Petit, 1851) 170::225 W 25-50 D 20.4 5 Gastropods.com says variety of erosa
Coralliophila erosa (Röding, 1798) 67::131 WPE 20-60 LC 34.2 3 Sometimes on Fungia
Coralliophila fimbriata (Adams, 1854) 218:242 W 200 GR 15.9 6
Coralliophila monodonta (Blainville, 1832) ePWE 10-40 LC 3 Quoyula madreporarum
Coralliophila radula (A. Adams, 1855) 186::39 W 50 LC 35.6 4 pyriformis in Springsteen & Leobrera
Coralliophila violacea (Kiener, 1836) 294::163 eWPEw 10-70 LC 28.7 1 As C. neritoidea.  Springsteen corrected the name in an unpublished list of corrections to Shells of the Philippines.
Coralliophila 2 - - W 200 GR 11.3 7
Coralliophila 3 - - W 200 GR 6.2 7
Coralliophila 4 W 165 GR 9.6 7
Coralliophila 5 e 25-70 C 15.1 6
Cytharomorula lefevreiana (Tapparone Canefri, 1880) IW 0-60 R,U 8.35 3
Cytharomorula paucimaculata (Sowerby, 1903) Poppe W 50-200 GR,U 11.4 2
Cytharomorula W 200 GR,U 13.2 7 could be paucimaculata
Cytharomorula 1 W 40 U 6.8 7
Cytharomorula? 2
Cytharomorula? 3 P 20 U 6.5 7
Drupa arachnoides (Lamarck, 1816) 65::132 IRWPw 0-30 E,U 24.1 2 Many consider this a form of D. ricinus.  However, Kohn notes that the two differ in diet.
Drupa clathrata (Lamarck, 1816) 67::125 IR 0 E,U 52.5 3
Drupa morum Röding, 1798 65::132 IRWE 0-10 E 30.05 1
Drupa ricinus (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::132 IRWPEe 0-10 E 20 1
Drupa rubusidaeus Röding, 1798 65::134 WePE 10-40 U 39.4 2
Drupella cornus (Röding, 1798) 170::224 WPEwQ 5-60 LC,U.EN 27.05 1 elata
Drupella fragum (Blainville, 1832) 88::132 IePWw 0-40 LC,U,EN 23.65 2 does not match 131:
Drupella margariticola (Broderip, 1833) 67::128 WPS 10-20 U,M 26.55 4 Morula
Drupella rugosa (Born, 1778) 67::126 PWew 15-60 LC,U,EN 33.2 2
Drupella? 1 W 20 R 13.4 6
Drupella? 2 - - P 15 U 9.1 6
Drupina grossularia (Röding, 1798) 65::132 PIWEew 0-20 U,E  30.7 1 Drupa
Favartia brevicula (Sowerby, 1834) e 30 HA 18 7
Favartia crouchi (Sowerby, 1894) - W 40-50 CN 15.7 6
Favartia cyclostoma (Sowerby, 1841) 230::147 PwW 15-40 U,R 13.8 6
Favartia guamensis Emerson & D'Attilio, 1979 WPE 15-60 U,R,CN  8.6 4
Favartia leonae (D'Attilio & Myers, 1985) HSN33(1):10 W 200 GR 9.1 6 Dorsal pic ref HSN 35(1):11.
Favartia tetragona (Broderip, 1833) 133: E 40 D 17.7 6 cf - R. Foster thought this was dorothyae;probably is worn brevicula
Favartia judithae (D'Attilio & Bertsch, 1980) 318::30 W 220 GR 10.3 7 cf - where is specimen? Mirexiella
Homalocantha pele (Pilsbry, 1918) 65::128 W 7-60 E,R 63.65 4 was 1921
Maculotriton serriale (Deshayes, 1834) 67::129 QWPIEw 0-200 U,GR 13.05 1 is not just like the one figured by Cernohorsky, but is more like form digitale Reeve, 1844, which has finer sculpture
Maculotriton 1 - - W 30 U 12.1 7 looks like upper photo of Enzinopsis menkeana (by Suduiraut) on 131: but definitely not lower photo. Formerly had as buccinid sp. 3
Mancinella armigera Link, 1807 170::251 IR 0-10 E  100.5 1 Thais
Menathais intermedia (Kiener, 1836) 170::251 w 5 E,U 16.65 4 Thais
Menathais tuberosa (Röding, 1798) 65::130 IP 0-10 E,U 43.4 1 Thais
Morula aglaos (Houart, 1995) PeE 15-60 C,U 19.4 2 andrewsi
Morula albanigra Houart, 2002 131: RPWEw 0-60 U,C 7.35 2 sim to nodicostata on gast,.com parva
Morula ambrosia (Houart, 1995) 131: Pwe 30-60 C,U 19.4 3 Habromorula, Morula spinosa
Morula aspera (Pease, 1868) 67::127 WwR 0-40 R,U,E 16 2 cf - cf nodicostata
Morula aspera (Lamarck, 1816) gast.com I 0-5 E 12.9 from Al Starcher biconica (in part)
Morula biconica (Blainville, 1832) 67::127 W 10-50 EN,U 19.2 6 Abbott & Dance and Cernohorsky figure different species as biconica.  Ours is not an exact match of Cernohorsky's figure.  Also had as striata and Morula sp. 3 Habromorula
Morula dichrous (Tapparone-Canefri, 1880) 131: WP 50-60 CN 12.1 6 Habromorula, Muricopsis sp. 1
Morula echinata (Reeve, 1846) 131: IWPe 0-30 R,U 7.8 3 M. funiculata
Morula lepida (Houart, 1995) 133: W 50 U 12.2 7 Habromorula
Morula spinosa (Adams & Adams, 1853) gast.com W 20 U 12.95 7 Habromorula
Morula uva (Röding, 1798) 170::249 IQewE 0-20 U,E  27.5 1
Morula zebrina Houart, 2004 131: P 30 U 12.5 6 cf
Morula 4 - - W 40 R 7.65 6
Murichorda fiscellum (Gmelin, 1791) 170::238 Pe 20-50 U 27.35 3 Muricodrupa funiculus
Murichorda 1 ewP 10-30 U,HA 20.75 3 triangulata or fiscella
Muricodrupa fenestrata (Blainville, 1832) 71::68 ePWw 10-40 U,EN 28.55 2 131: puts this in Muricodrupa, maybe so, see if eats coral Drupella
Muricodrupa? 1 RI 0 E 18.05 3 in collection as Murichorda sp. 2
Muricopsis 2 - - W 40-50 U 7.8 6
Muricopsis 3 - - W 40-190 U 10.6 6
Muricopsis 4 - - W 200 GR 17.55 6
Muricopsis 5 - - W 50 U 16 7
Naquetia cumingii (A. Adams, 1853) 142::128 W 30-60 CN,R 60.25 4
Naquetia triqueter (Born, 1778) 230::82 W 30-150 CN,R 66.6 4 triquetra
Nassa serta (Bruguière, 1789) 65::135 PIWEw 0-40 U,R,EN 67.1 3
Pascula muricata (Reeve, 1846) 131: WPewI 0-50 U.HA 16.6 2 cf - In Kay as ochrostoma. May have 2 species as muricata
Pascula ozenneana (Crosse, 1861) 131: WP 15-30 R,U,EN 19.6 4
Phrygiomurex sculptilis (Reeve, 1844) 67::30 WQI 0-50 U 16.1 4 Maculotriton
Phyllocoma convoluta (Broderip, 1833) 65::129 WPE 20-60 R,CN 35.8 5
Pterynotus bouteti Houart, 1990 230::57 WPe 20-90 U 45.7 5 Pterymarchia, bipinnata
Pterynotus elongatus (Lightfoot, 1786) 230::57 WP 20-100 R,E  89.9 6
Pterynotus martinetanus (Röding, 1798) 230::59 WP 30-150 CN 44.3 6 Pterymarchia
Pterynotus tripterus (Born, 1778) 230::60 Ww 10-60 U,EN 63.8 6 Pterymarchia
Purpura persica (Linnaeus, 1758) 135::40 R 0 E 41.3 6 Collected by Walt Chidsey.
Rapa rapa (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::130 WP 20-30 SC 50.4 5 Lives inside soft coral.
Reishia bitubercularis (Lamarck, 1822 245:271 E 30 E 48 7 Mancinella kienerii
Spinidrupa euracantha (A. Adams, 1853) 131: PW 30-60 C,U 30.6 3 spinosa
Tenguella granulata (Duclos, 1832) 67::127 IR 0-10 E,U 23.25 2 Morula
Tylothais aculeata (Deshayes, 1844) 65::130 R 0 E  37.4 1 Thais
Vexilla taeniata (Powys, 1835) 1::150 R 0 PU 19.6 4 Kwaj specimens dark purple brown instead of the orange figured by Abbott & Dance.
Vexilla vexillum (Gmelin, 1791) 170::252 Ie 0 SU 14.15 6
Vexilla 1 W 40 D 14 6 Kwaj specimen a bit narrower than lineata figured by Abbott & Dance, and spiral lines alternate between orange and dark brown. had as lineata. 
Muricid 1 P U 30 6 photo only
Muricid 2 e HA 30 7 photo only
BUCCINIDAE
Caducifer decapitatus (Reeve, 1844) 67::141 fig 4a WPeEIw 0-60 U,CN 15.5 2 Gastropods.com has confusion on this and truncatus
Caducifer truncatus (Hinds, 1844) 67::141 fig 4 QW 6-50 R 16.5 6
Clivipollia fragaria (Wood, 1828) 170::263 WPEw 15-60 U,CN 24.9 3
Clivipollia pulchra (Reeve, 1846) 67::142 ePW 25-50 U,CN 21.7 5 Cantharus pulcher
Engina albocincta (Reeve, 1860) 71::77 W 200 GR 6.8 7
Engina alveolata (Kiener, 1836) 67::143 w 15 U 6.4 6
Engina egregia (Reeve, 1844) 71::75 WPE 20-60 CN,U 19.1 2
Engina farinosa (Gould, 1850) 170::261 WP 30-60 CN,R 20.3 2 Cantharus
Engina lineata (Reeve, 1846) 67::143 Iw 0-15 U 12.7 5
Engina mendicaria (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::144 RI 0 E  16.9 1
Engina zonalis (Lamarck, 1822) 67::143 IQeP 0-15 U  14.6 3
Engina 1 - - W 35 U 7 4
Engina 2 - - W 220 GR 5 7 sp. 1 in data list and on specimen
Nassaria 1 - - W 200 GR 11.5 7 genus uncertain
Pisania decollata (Sowerby, 1833) 67::139 - - - - 7 Chidsey collection., no photo or specimen
Pisania ignea (Gmelin, 1791) 170::264 PWIEe 0-60 CN,U 32 2 Prodotia
Pisania luctuosa Tapparone-Canefri, 1880 67::140 PW 40-220 CN 17.5 6 May be Mitra nigricans Pease, 1865   HAS Oct 2001
Pollia undosa (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::141 PeIEw 0-25 U  28 1 Cantharus
Pollia wagneri (Anton, 1839) 6 Cantharus
Prodotia iostoma (Gray, 1834) 170::264 WePEIw 0-200 U,CN 25.6 2
Prodotia lannumi Schwengel, 1950 gast.com wWP 10-50 U 18.8 4 may be a form of iostoma, but gastropods.com has as Prodotia lannumi Prodotia gracilis
Prodotia 1 - - wW 20-50 U,CN 19.7 5 Probably a pale color form of iostoma.
Prodotia 2 - - P 20 U 15.9 7 Probably a color form of iostoma, but sculpture also different.
Speccapollia recurva (Reeve, 1846) 71::77 PW 40-50 CN,U 14.1 6 Cantharus
buccinid? 1 - - W 220 GR 5 7
buccinid 2 - - W 200 GR 13.2 7
buccinid? 4 - - W 50 U 5.35 7 probably juvenile
COLUMBELLIDAE
Aesopus clausiliformis (Kiener, 1834) 67::138 PW 25-60 U 11.1 2 A. cumingii in Poppe. spiculum
Ascalista polita (Nevill & Nevill, 1875) 174::fig 3T We 15-200 GR,U 4 6 cf - Seminella cf dautzenbergi
Euplica deshayesii (Crosse, 1859) 67::134 ePW 10-50 U,E 14.15 1
Euplica ionida (Duclos, 1840) 174::fig 3Q W 30-200 R,GR 6.35 2 cf liocyma
Euplica livescens (Pease, 1859) 170::271 WPwEQ 6-60 CN,U 13.4 2
Euplica turturina (Lamarck, 1822) 67::133 PWewE 10-60 U,E,HA 13.1 1
Euplica varians (Sowerby, 1832) 67::134 WewEP 20-40 U 9.4 1
Graphicomassa albina (Kiener, 1841) 174::fig 3P PeWw 10-60 S,E 9.8 1 Mitrella
Graphicomassa ligula (Duclos, 1840) 67::135 eB 5-120 S,EN 18.7 1 Mitrella
Graphicomassa ligula (Duclos, 1840) cf - sim to ligula but maybe not
Graphicomassa 1 possibly variation of ligula
Graphicomassa 2 possibly variation of ligula
Graphicomassa 3 e 20 U 7.05 7 possibly variation of ligula
Graphicomassa 4 eW 50 U 7.3 6
Metanachis marquesa (Gaskoin, 1852) 67::136 fig 3 W 40 U,CN 9.2 3 Mitrella
Mitrella loyaltyensis (Hervier, 1899) gast.com eW 20 U 4.95 7
Mitrella moleculina (Duclos, 1835) 174::fig 3N W 30-60 CN 14.8 2 not according to 131: VERIFY--have on web as cf rorida Columbella
Mitrella rorida (Reeve, 1859) 170::270 W 200 GR  3.5 4 cf - VERIFY, larger than other rorida
Mitrella 1 - - W 40 R 7.4 7
Mitrella 2 - - W 60 R 9.3 7 cf marquesa?
Mitrella 7 - - W 40 U 7.6 7
Mitrella 9 - - W 40 CN 5.65 6
Mitrella 10 W 20 U 7.65 7
Mitrella 11 W 40 U 4.9 7
Mitrella 12 W 50 U photos only
Mitrella 13 e 20 U photo only
Mitrella? 14 P 30 U 7.7 7
Mitrella? 15 e 20 U 7 most likely a color variant of one of the others
Mitrella? 16 e 50 S 8.45 7 dead on sand, may be one of the others
Mitrella? 17 W 50 CN 7 likely a form of one of the others
Mitrella? 18 w 20 U 7.5 7
Mitrella? 19 W 50 U 5.15 7 all yellow, likely color form of one of the others
Mokumea divaricata (Pilsbry, 1904) 174::fig 3S W 200 GR 2.8 6 Brown zones in Kwaj form composed of close set spiral brown lines. Seminella
Pictocolumbella ocellata (Link, 1807) 67::132 6 J. Taylor collection. We have no spec or pic Pyrene
Pyrene flava (Bruguière, 1789) 67::132 EePwWI 0-60 U,C,R,HA 21.5 1
Pyrene punctata (Bruguière, 1789) 67::132 IePW 0-60 U 12.45 2
Pyrene 1 P 30 U 7 photo only
Pyreneola melvilli (Hedley, 1899) 174::fig 3U e 20 U 6 photos only
Pyreneola? 1 W 200 GR 4.35 6 Ours dead with no color but shape matches figures in Kay & Johnson, 1987, and Hemmes et al, 1990. Seminella cf subphilodicia
Zafra debilis Hedley, 1915 gast.com We 15-240 U,GR 4.4 2 cf - Seminella smithi
Zafra ocellatula (Hervier, 1900) - W 40-200 R,U,GR 4.9 4 Seminella sp2
Zafra vercoi (Thiele, 1930) gast.com PwW 10-50 U 3.7 2 troglodytes
Zafra 1 e 20 U ~3-4 7
Zafra 2 W 50 U 6 photo only?
Zafra 3 W 40 U ~5 7
Zafra 4 e 20 U ~4 7
Zafra 5 W 50 U ~4 7 photo only
Zafra 6 W 200 GR 3.55 6
Zafra 7 - - W 200 GR 3.3 7 Similar to sp. 2 but smaller, finer sculpture, darker protoconch.  Sculpture more like sp. 5.
Zafra 8 - - W 200 GR 2.7 7
Zafra 9 - - W 200 GR 2.7 7
Zafra 11 W 40-200 U,GR 3.6 5
Zafra 12 - - W 50 U 3.55 6
Zafra 13 - - W 50 U 3.45 6
Zafra 14 - - W 200 GR 3.2 7
Zafra 16 - - W 200 GR 3.95 6
Zafra 17 - - e 15 U 3.4 7
Zafra 19 - - W 50 U 3.55 7
Zafrona isomella (Duclos, 1840) - WP 30-200 U,GR 4.8 3 Mitrella sp. 3 and 4 and 6
Zafrona nebulosa (Gould, 1866) 67::137 wWPe 10-200 U,EN,CN 9 1 genus from gastropods.com Mitrella and Mitrella sp5
Zafrona pleuriferoides K. & D. Monsecour, 2018 W 40-200 R,GR,CN 7.45 2 Euplica, Zafra cf minuta
Zafrona pleuriferoides W 50 U 7 cf - like pleuriferoides but with pattern
Zafrona? 1 W 200 GR 7 7
columbellid 1 - W 200 GR 4.2 6
columbellid 2
NASSARIIDAE
Nassarius abyssicola (A. Adams, 1852) 85::14 WP 40-60 CN 10.95 4 Most often found crabbed.
Nassarius alfuricus (Fischer in Wanner, 1927) - W 50 D 16.95 7 Probably not, alfuricus is half the size and has different denticulation in aperture
Nassarius cinnamomeus (A. Adams, 1852) 131: W 50-150 CN,U 18.9 5 dorsatus
Nassarius concinnus (Powys, 1835) 71::88 PWe 30-200 SR,CN 20.35 3
Nassarius crematus (Hinds, 1844) 170::272 e 20-25 S 13.45 5
Nassarius fuscolineatus - - W 200 GR 6.4 6 Almost certainly cf fuscolineatus
Nassarius gaudiosus (Hinds, 1844) 71::86 R 0 EN,S,U 14.6 3
Nassarius glans (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::151 eP 25-60 SP,S,EN 42.7 5
Nassarius granifer (Kiener, 1834) 67::146 WPew 10-80 S,FS,EN 17.15 1
Nassarius gruneri (Dunker, 1846) 71::84 D 13.6 7 cf - Not exact but close.  Pearson collection. We have no photo or spec
Nassarius horridus (Dunker, 1847) Q 6 S 12.75 7
Nassarius oneratus (Deshayes, 1863) 71::80 WPE 0-60 S 15.2 4 Fresh crabbed specimens can be found on the oceanside intertidal reef at Roi.  Oceanside east reef specimens were crabbed, under large isolated rocks on hard reef at 40'. Oceanside west reef like isolated pockets of thin layer of sand over rocks relatively shallow.
Nassarius papillosus (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::275 WPeEw 10-60 SR,S,EN 42.2 2
Nassarius troendleorum Cernohorsky, 1980 282::9 W 50-220 S,FS 22.15 5
Reticunassa rotundus 71::90 P 20-80 CN 7.35 3 Very like fuscolineatus and crenulicostatus on 131:. Probably balteatus by Pease, see Salisbury email
Reticunassa poppeorum (Gould, 1850) 67::152 PWe 20-60 S,CN 9.85 2 pauperus
Reticunassa 1 - - P 40 CN 4 5
Reticunassa 2 - - P 30 U 9.2 7 large pale rotundus?
Nassarius 3 - - - - - - 7 Chidsey collection.  Similar in texture to troendleorum, but more elongate with orange brown aperture (may have been black in live specimen).
Nassarius 4 - - - - - - 7 Pearson collection.
Nassarius 5 - - e 15-25 S 15.1 6 probably same as cf alfuricus
Nassarius 7 - - S 25-150 M 16.95 3 Probably same as cf alfuricus but slightly different in sculpture and aperture teeth.  Found in groups on wrecks. Noguchii similar but not toothy enough
Nassarius 8 - - W 50 S 13.9 7 Possible a juvenile? See live shots.
Nassarius 9 - - W 200 D 9.7 6
FASCIOLARIIDAE
Benimakia sowerbyi Melville, 1907 134:: W 30-60 U,R 24 5 Peristernia
Crassicantharus noumeensis (Crosse, 1870) 71::92 WE 30-80 U,SP 18.2 4 Often found buried or partially buried on hard reef coated with thin layer of sand. Latirus
Cyrtulus undatus (Gmelin, 1791) 67::162 W 60+ D 167.25 6 Not yet seen alive, usually inhabited by hermits. Fusinus
Dolicholatirus lancea (Gmelin, 1791) 67::161 W 30-60 SP,U,R 45.5 6
Filifusus filamentosus (Röding, 1798) 67::153 WPE 20-60 U,E 93.3 4 Pleuroploca filamentosa
Latirus barclayi (Reeve, 1847) 67::154 IWewE 0-60 U,E,S 67.1 1 polygonus
Latirus gibbulus (Gmelin, 1791) 67::154 (lost) 7 Where is this record from? Unsubstantiated?
Latirus maculatus (Reeve, 1847) 71::92 WPe 10-200 U,CN 24.1 3
Latirus 1 - - e 20 U 7.8 7 genus uncertain
Latirus 2 - - W 200 GR 6 7 genus uncertain
Nodolatirus nodatus (Gmelin, 1791) 170::278 WEPw 10-200 E,U 80.1 1 Latirus
Peristernia chlorostoma (Sowerby, 1825) 67::160 WePEIw 0-60 U,EN 15.2 1
Peristernia nassatula (Lamarck, 1822) 67::158 IeQWPw 0-30 U,EN 32 2
Peristernia reincarnata Snyder, 2000 67::161 ewP 5-30 U 29.5 3 long called incarnata Kiener
Peristernia ustulata (Reeve, 1847) 67::160 e 50-60 EN 30.35 6
Turrilatirus craticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::156 WP 20-60 U,CN 49.9 5 Latirus
Turrilatirus turritus (Gmelin, 1791) 67::156 W 100 R 42.05 7 Latirus
fasciolariid 1 - - W 30-50 U 8.15 6
TURBINELLIDAE
Vasum ceramicum (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::164 WPe 10-60 U,E 96.3 4
Vasum turbinellus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::164 RPQWEIe 0-50 E,U 52.25 1
OLIVIDAE
Oliva annulata (Gmelin, 1791) 65::187 WPE 20-80 S 46.3 3
Oliva efasciata berti Terzer, 1986 298::210 ew 2-70 S 96.1 2
Oliva carneola (Gmelin, 1791) 65::188 ewB 2-120 S 17.85 1 Subspecies kwajaleinensis.
Oliva ozodona nitidula Duclos, 1835 65::192 WePwE 10-200 S,SR 27.8 3 paxillus
Oliva panniculata Duclos, 1835 345::76 WPE 10-60 S 19.7 4 Prefers tops of sand ripples in large reeftop sand pockets.
Oliva 2 - - W 200 GR 6.9 7 likely a juvenile of one of the others
Olivellopsis simplex (Pease, 1868) 192::58 W 50-200 GR 3.7 5 Belloliva oor Janaoliva
HARPIDAE
Harpa amouretta Röding, 1798 67::169 IWweEPQ 0-200 S,SR,CN,HA 55 3
Harpa gracilis Broderip & Sowerby, 1829 234::243 W 50-200 D 32.75 6
Harpa harpa (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::284 ePW 20-200 HA,S 59.9 6
Morum joelgreenei Emerson, 1981 294::104 W 220 D 30+ 6 broken, not fully measurable
Morum macdonaldi Emerson, 1981 118::3 WE 40-200 CN,SR,S 18.7 6
CANCELLARIIDAE
Plesiotriton mirabilis Beu & Maxwell, 1988 116:: Pe 45-50 CN,U 38.25 6
Tritonoharpa antiquata (Hinds in Reeve, 1844) 67::121as antiquata PWe 20-60 EN,U 21.9 6 In Cernohorsky as Colubraria.  Prefers sandy flat ledges on dropoff at night. Goldberg pers comm thinks pseudoangasi pseudoangasi
COLUBRARIIDAE
Colubraria brinkae Parth, 1992 - W 20 U 35 6
Colubraria cumingi (Dohrn, 1861) 245::195 WEP 30-50 CN,U 35.2 3 sometimes see as clathrata not in WoRMS
Colubraria muricata (Lightfoot, 1786) 170::271 WPwe 30-200 CS,U,PA 96.7 4
Colubraria nitidula (Sowerby, 1833) 67::121 WwPE 10-60 PA 34.3 2
Colubraria obscura (Reeve, 1844) 170::272 WE 25-50 PA 58.8 6 appears somewhat different from Hawaiian C. obscura, but closer than next species. 
Colubraria obscura (Reeve, 1844) 170::272 W 40-50 PA 35.35 6 cf - Species appears different from Hawaiian C. obscura., small and shiny smooth
Colubraria tenera (Gray, 1839) 294::127 W 35-60 PA 80.55 6 castanea
Colubraria tortuosa (Reeve, 1844) 170::272 WPE 25-60 PA 66.3 3
Colubraria 2 - - W D 22.95 7
CYSTISCIDAE
Gibberula ovata Habe, 1951 174::fig. 4B WPEe 20-200 U,PA,GR 5.4 2 cf - Kogomea w
Gibberula? 1 e 5-15 U 2 6 black and white banded animal, orange head, photo only w
Gibberula 2 Q 7 Stan pools photo only? Check dead spec w
Gibberula 3 e 20 S 4 cs, on deck of ski area LCM, finds many, photo only w
Gibberula 4 W 170 GR 3.2 6
Cystiscidae 1 W 200 GR 3.5 5 Granulina vitrea a
Cystiscidae 2 W 170 GR 2.2 7
Cystiscidae 3 P 30 U 3.2 7
MARGINELLIDAE NEED TO COMPARE PHOTOS WITH SPECIMENS
Dentimargo balicasagensis cf - cs photo only w
Dentimargo ringicula (Sowerby, 1901) 193::59 W 200 GR 2.3 6 Marginella a
Dentimargo? 1 photo only w
Volvarina cf keppelensis (Laseron, 1957) 174::fig. 4F W 30-200 U, GR 6.95 4 cf - Haloginella a
Volvarina cf micros (Bavay, 1922) 174::fig. 4E W 40-60 PA 2.85 5 cf - teeth too large for micros Haloginella a
Volvarina philippinarum (Redfield, 1848) 218::434 W 60 U 7 cf - orange spotted foot, photo only? w
Volvarina 1 - - WePE 20-60 U 8.9 3 the common one, larger and less spire than keppelensis a
Volvarina? 2 Stan's colorful one w
Volvarina 3 W 220 GR 5.2 7
MITRIDAE
Carinomitra peculiaris Reeve, 1845 69::424 WPeEQ 6-60 R,EN,U 11.45 2
Carinomitra saltata Pease, 1865 170::305 W 30 R 6.2 6 not in WoRMS
Carinomitra typha Reeve, 1845 69::499 W 200 GR 13.2 6
Condylomitra bernhardina Röding, 1798 65::182 ePW 15-60 U,EN 25.6 4 Genus according to ref 245:Pl M-10.
Condylomitra tuberosa Reeve, 1845 170::331 eI 0-25 U 13.4 4 Genus according to ref 245:Pl M-16.
Domiporta carnicolor (Reeve, 1844) 75::93 weQ 6-25 S,HA 16.6-22.9 5
Domiporta filaris (Linnaeus, 1771) 75::89 ewB 10-100 S 15.9-31.5 2
Domiporta gloriola (Cernohorsky, 1970) 75::97 e 10 S 37 7 Wedge collection. We have no photo or specimen.
Domiporta granatina (Lamarck, 1811) 75::95 eB 30-150 S 35 6
Domiporta praestantissima (Röding, 1798) 75::91 e 20-60 S 18.8-34.0 5 Not rare Bigej-Meck at night
Imbricaria conularis (Lamarck, 1811) 75::133 ewPB 10-120 S,EN 16.9 1
Imbricaria fulgetrum (Reeve, 1844) 75::40 e 35-70 S 24.5 4
Imbricaria verrucosa (Reeve, 1845) 75::62 e 20-60 S 22.1 4
Imbricaria 1 - - W 25 SP 12.6 7
Imbricariopsis conovula (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) 75::137 IePW 0-30 E,S,SL 16.6 3
Imbricariopsis punctata (Swainson, 1821) 75::135 eIWwPQ 0-50 E,S,SL,FS 15.7 2
Imbricariopsis vanikorensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) 75::141 WeQ 6-45 SL,S 15.1 4 Crawls on rocks and rubble in ski area at night.
Mitra mitra (Linnaeus, 1758) 69::307 eBwWP 3-100 S 154 1
Mitra papalis (Linnaeus, 1758) 69::308 ewWP 20-180 S,EN 131.8 4
Mitra stictica (Link, 1807) 69::309 IewWP 0-30 SP 67.2 3
Nebularia acuminata Swainson, 1824 69::494 WPIeEwQ 0-30 U,EN 20.7-31.9 2
Nebularia bellula A. Adams, 1853 69::499 PW 40-50 CN,R 14.4 6
Nebularia chrysostoma Broderip, 1836 69::396 WP 30-70 CN,U 42.8 3
Nebularia coarctata Reeve, 1844 69::394 WP 20-60 CN,R 20.7 3
Nebularia contracta Swainson, 1820 69::393 WP 20-60 CN,U 28.3 4
Nebularia deynzeri Cernohorsky, 1980 75::9 e 10.1 7 Pearson collection.  Juvenile specimen light brownish yellow with spiral grooves, every other groove stained with brown, white protoconch, top of spire corrugated. We have no spec or photo
Nebularia dondani Cernohorsky, 1985 238::7 W 200 D 37.95 6
Nebularia edentula Swainson, 1823 69::469 Ww 10-60 CN,U 36.35 6
Nebularia eremitarum Röding, 1798 69::324 e 0-20 S,U 70.8 5
Nebularia fastigium Reeve, 1845 69::494 RIW 0-20 E 25.1 2
Nebularia ferruginea Lamarck, 1811 69::397 WPeEw 0-150 U,EN 50.6 3 Need photo of normal specimen
Nebularia incompta (Lightfoot, 1786) 69::322 WI 0-200 U,R,EN 99.5 6
Nebularia multiplicata (Pease, 1865) 246:M-16 P 25 dead 7
Nebularia nebulosa Broderip, 1836 304:: W 30-60 CN 40.1 6
Nebularia nivea (Broderip, 1836) 69::335 W 40-60 CS,CN 84.2 5
Nebularia pellisserpentis Reeve, 1844 65::150 We 10-150 R 16.4-20.6 5 Reeve, 1844 no parens
Nebularia petrosa Sowerby, 1874 69::292,13 W 30-60 CS,CN 39.7 5 Considered a form of M. ustulata by Cernohorsky.
Nebularia pyramis (Wood, 1828) 69::424 WP 30-200 S,CN 52.3 6
Nebularia ustulata Reeve, 1844 69::337 WeP 30-70 CN,U,CS 56.3 4 Two distinct forms-narrow and wide-with apparently no overlap.
Neocancilla clathrus (Gmelin, 1791) 75::105 e 20-60 S,FS 41.25 3
Neocancilla papilio (Link, 1807) 75::103 ePwW 10-60 S 52.2 2
Pseudonebularia chrysalis Reeve, 1844 69::402 IePw 0-30 C,E 17.4 1 Check photo ids
Pseudonebularia cingulata A. Adams, 1853 131: PeW 20-50 U,CN 19.45 5 was sp. 2. The real cingulata.
Pseudonebularia cucumerina Lamarck, 1811 69::400 IeP 0-30 U 29 2
Pseudonebularia doliolum Küster, 1839 245::Pl M-11 WPw 15-60 R,CN 25.5 3 Formerly had this as avenacea. RS doesn't think this is doliolum, probably new species
Pseudonebularia fraga Quoy & Gai., 1833 69::404 Pe 10-30 U,EN 25.75 3 Ours may include 2 spp, the smaller one is called M. tabanula in 246:M-15.
Pseudonebularia kantori Poppe, Tagaro & Salisbury, 2009 RS ID eP 6-50 U,S 19.4 3 Figured as M. pediculus in 246:pl M-13. Formerly tabanula but acc to RS, maybe kantori
Pseudonebularia lienardi Sowerby, 1874 170::302 W 15-200 U,CN,GR 20.5 5 As M. rubritincta.
Pseudonebularia rubiginea A. Adams, 1854 69::404 e 20-50 U,EN 45.6 6 Considered a form of M. fraga by Cernohorsky.
Pseudonebularia rubritincta Reeve, 1844 69::399 eIP 0-60 U,CN 22.85 3
Pseudonebularia sarinoae Poppe, 2008 245::Pl M-8 PeW 15-60 U,E 15.3 5 formerly had as atjehensis, a fossil species
Pseudonebularia silviae Turner, 2007 Salisbury WP 30-50 R,CN 11.8 5
Pseudonebularia turgida Reeve, 1845 69::409 P 30 U 17.5 6
Pseudonebularia 4 - - W 40 R 10.45 7 May be doliolum but grooves seem a bit different.
Pseudonebularia 5 - - W 30 U 13.7 7 Slender M. lienardi.
Pseudonebularia 6 - - P 30 U 17.6 7
Pseudonebularia 7 - - W 40 CN 7.9 7 probably sarinoae
Pterygia crenulata (Gmelin, 1791) 75::147 Pe 25-70 S 25.6-36.0 5
Pterygia dactylus (Linnaeus, 1767) 75::143 weI 0-20 SP 38.3 5
Pterygia fenestrata (Lamarck, 1811) 75::152 e 30-70 S 23.2 4
Pterygia glans Pearson collection. May be fenestrata. We have no specimen.
Pterygia nucea (Gmelin, 1791) 75::146 eIWwQ 0-20 S 55.7 6
Quasimitra cardinalis (Gmelin, 1791) 69::312 ewIW 0-200 S,U 62 4 Lays eggs attached to underside of rocks sitting on sand.
Scabricola desetangsii (Kiener, 1838) 75::116 eB 35-150 S 33.4 5
Scabricola olivaeformis (Swainson, 1821) 75::139 ewWP 10-80 S,FS,SL 19.3 1 Get photo of better shell
Scabricola variegata (Gmelin, 1791) 75::115 Pew 15-50 RS 38.45 5
Strigatella assimilis Pease, 1868 69::486 e 30 S 13.65 7
Strigatella aurora Dohrn, 1861 69::441 eW 30-60 S,U,EN 36.9 4
Strigatella coffea Schubert & Wagner, 1829 69::320 eQ 0-25 U,S 49.5 5
Strigatella colombelliformis Kiener, 1838 69::491 I 0-10 U 30.2 4
Strigatella coronata Lamarck, 1811 69::437 W 40-60 R 19.8 6
Strigatella decurtata Reeve, 1844 69::490 R 0 D 25.2 5 decurta
Strigatella fulvescens Broderip, 1836 69::431 e 32.4 6 One in each of Pearson and Vaccaro collections.
Strigatella imperialis Röding, 1798 69::321 eWw 10-15 U 60 5
Strigatella litterata Lamarck, 1811 69::482 RI 0-3 U,E 18.4 1
Strigatella nigricans Pease, 1865 RS ID WP 10-60 R,U 22 5 R. Salisbury considers this nigricans rather than luctuosa
Strigatella lugubris Swainson, 1821 69::436 PW 25-60 U 22.35 5
Strigatella paupercula (Linnaeus, 1758) 69::477 IR 0-3 U,E 34.2 1
Strigatella retusa Lamarck, 1811 69::481 I 0 U 23.3 5
Strigatella telum Sowerby, 1874 69::431 WPE 30-70 U,EN 28.1 4 Considered a form of M. fulvescens by Cernohorsky.
Strigatella vultuosa Reeve, 1845 69::442 - - - - 6 Chidsey collection. Reasonably common at Enewetak Atoll.
Swainsonia casta (Gmelin, 1791) 75::129 ewWP 25-60 S 25-41.9 4
Swainsonia limata (Reeve, 1845) 245::Pl M-25 IwWP 0-25 S 18.7 5 fusca
COSTELLARIIDAE
Thala cernica (Sowerby, 1874) 281; W 50 CN 10.5 6 confirmed by RS Andy Adams had one
Thala exquisita Garrett, 1872 281: WPE 20-60 U,R,GR 13.5 5 confirmed by RS mirifica
Thala gloriae Rosenberg & Salisbury, 2003 281: Record from R. Salisbury
Thala gorii Rosenberg & Salisbury, 2003 71::118 EW 50-200 U,GR 5.1 6 confirmed by Grosenberg jaculanda
Thala jaculanda (Gould, 1860) may be same as gorii
Thala lillicoi Rosenberg & Salisbury, 2007 W 20 U 5.7 7 acc to Gary Rosenberg exilis
Thala milium (Reeve, 1845) 170::316 W - - - 7 D. Johnson collection. Possibly questionable ID.
Thaluta maxmarrowi (Cernohorsky, 1980) 5:: W 190-220 GR 11 6
Atlantilux rubra (Broderip, 1836) 170::331 eWP 15-70 U,R 7.2 4
Idiochila turben (Reeve, 1844) 71::117 WP 30-60 CN,U 17.8 5
Orphanopusia patriarchalis (Gmelin, 1791) 65::184 ePW 20-50 U,EN 19.9 3
Protoelongata dekkersi (Herrmann, Stossier & Salisbury, 2014) 132::17 W 60-200 CN,GR 13.3 6 corallinum, xerampelina, sp14
Protoelongata heleneae (Herrmann, Stossier & Salisbury, 2014) 132::22 WPe 15-100 U,CN,EN 20.3 3 microzonias
Protoelongata loyaltyensis (Hervier, 1897) 314:: WP 40-60 U,R,CN 13.65 6 See discussion in HSN 37(6):6. Unspotted variety as sp26
Protoelongata rubrotaeniata (Herrmann, Stossier & Salisbury, 2014) 132:19 WP 20-60 U 16.3 6 semicostatum
Pusia lauta (Reeve, 1845) 294::208 PW 15-20 E 12.6 6 Ours very similar to V. consanguinea - may be same species.
Vexillum acupictum (Reeve, 1845) 65::164 ePw 40-70 S 24.2 5
Vexillum amabile (Reeve, 1845) 65::182 e 10 E 12.65 6 amabilis
Vexillum amandum (Reeve, 1845) Salisbury ID e 30 S 13.4 6 sp44, sp17
Vexillum aureolatum (Reeve, 1844) based on Salisbury Guam pic
Vexillum aureolatum (Reeve, 1844) 245::Pl C-20 W 200 GR 10.9 6 cf
Vexillum aureolineatum Turner, 1988 312::28 WPe 30-60 CN,HA 13.2 6
Vexillum bipartitum (Smith, 1884) Salisbury ID e 30 S 5.85 7
Vexillum cadaverosum (Reeve, 1844) 65::166 eWPw 10-60 S,FS,EN 23 2
Vexillum cancellarioides (Anton, 1838) 170::325 eWIwQ 0-50 S,R,EN 17.3 3
Vexillum thorssoni (Poppe, Suduiraut & Tagaro, 2006) Salisbury ID PW 50 CN 13.9 6 cavae
Vexillum consanguineum (Reeve, 1845) 294::209 P 20-50 U 14.4 6
Vexillum corbicula (Sowerby, 1870) 170::317 eW 20-60 S 18 6
Vexillum coronatum (Helbling, 1779) 65::166 eWPw 5-60 S,EN 20.65 2
Vexillum costatum (Gmelin, 1791) 65::167 eWP 20-70 S 47.3 4
Vexillum crocatum (Lamarck, 1811) 216::53,10 eWPE 15-70 U,CN,EN 25.1 3 Highly variable in color.
Vexillum cumingii (Reeve, 1844) 170::327 WPE 15-200 U 30.55 5
Vexillum discolorium (Reeve, 1845) 216::pl.47#4 W 25 EN 11.7 7
Vexillum diutenerum (Hervier, 1897) 170::319 W 50-200 CN,GR 7 6 Questionable according to ref. 245:Pl C-7.
Vexillum diutenerum W 200 GR 12.9 6 cf - sim to diutenera but I think different
Vexillum echinatum (A. Adams, 1853) 65::168 eWw 10-150 S,EN 25.1 3
Vexillum emiliae (Schmeltz, 1874) 71::114 W 45-200 GU,R 9.5 6
Vexillum exasperatum (Gmelin, 1791) 65::168 ewPW 10-50 S,EN 21.5 1
Vexillum exquisitum (Garrett, 1873) 245::Pl C-23 W 30-60 R,GR 6.2 6 Had this under suavis, but Ref 245 says synonym of exquisitum. RS says some still use suave.
Vexillum festum (Reeve, 1845) Salisbury ID W 160 GR 12.5 7 cf  gorii
Vexillum filistriatum (Sowerby, 1874) Salisbury ID e 40 S 11.35 7 cf - sp45
Vexillum fortiplicatum (Pease, 1868) 170::320 PW 40-60 CN,R 10.3 5
Vexillum fraudator Turner, Gori & Salisbury, 2007 131: W 40-200 R,GR 10.7 6 sp18
Vexillum gagei Salisbury, 2011 281: WP 30-60 CN 16.7 5 mediomaculatum
Vexillum giselae Poppe, Tagero & Salisbury, 2009 281: W 200 Gr 19.7 6 sp29
Vexillum gotoense (E.A. Smith, 1879) 65::175* e 35-70 S 14.7 5 *As radius. New name from R. Salisbury.
Vexillum goubini (Hervier, 1897) 155::8 fig 2 WR 30-50 U,R,GR 6.9 6
Vexillum granosum (Gmelin, 1791) 65::170 eP 20-70 S 33.9 2
Vexillum gruneri (Reeve, 1844) 65::171 eB 6-120 S,EN 21.7-27.6 2
Vexillum humile (Hervier, 1897) 5:: eP 40-60 S,EN 7.45 6
Vexillum infaustum (Reeve, 1845) 65::183 PWe 15-60 S,EN,SL 10.25 4
Vexillum interruptum (Anton, 1838) 71::112 WeEP 15-60 R,U,EN 8.05 3
Vexillum interstriatum (Sowerby, 1870) 170::320 Pe 30-100 FS,S 28.65 6
Vexillum jeanetteae Salisbury, 2019 Salisbury ID P 25-70 CN 14 6
Vexillum johnsoni Salisbury, 2019 155::8,fig. 1 P 50-80 CN 11.5 6
Vexillum kathiewayae Salisbury, Herrmann & Dekkers, 2012 Salisbury ID We 20-45 SP 26.6 6
Vexillum kuiperi Turner, 2006 286::9 PW 40-60 R,CN 10.2 6 Hans Turner (personal comm.) claims this is not V. purpuratum, but rather a new species.
Vexillum lenhilli Kay, 1979 170::328 eWPQ 4-40 U,HA 8.9 6 Best spot is on S. Loi sandspit in Halimeda
Vexillum leucozonias (Deshayes in Laborde & Linant, 1834) 170::321 WEPe 20-60 U,CN,HA 21.1 3
Vexillum lucidum (Reeve, 1845) 67::176 W 40-60 CN,R 17.6 6
Vexillum luigiraybaudii Poppe & Tagaro, 2006 Salisbury ID P 30-40 R 20.15 6 split off from rubrotaeniata, may be a Protoelongata but need to see protoconch
Vexillum mica (Reeve, 1845) Salisbury ID eW 40 EN 11.1 6 sculptile
Vexillum michaui (Crosse & Fischer, 1864) 294::208 eB 2-120 S,EN 23.35 1 confirmed by RS
Vexillum micra Pilsbry, 1921 170::321 W 30-200 U,GR 9.7 6 Vaccaro collection with form of this or closely related species that is lighter colored but retains the dark staining between the ribs and cords.  Sculpture may also be a bit different. Ours doesn’t really match micra in ref 245:Pl C-11. Could be mica, but even that not too close.. ALso had color forms of this as Vex sp24, Vex sp34 and Vex. sp35.
Vexillum millecostatum (Broderip, 1836) 71::120 PW 20-60 CN,U,EN 29.9 5 Comes in two distinct color forms.
Vexillum mirabile (A. Adams, 1853) 71::108 e 35-70 S 37.5 6
Vexillum modestum (Reeve, 1845) 170::322 Wwe 15-200 SP,HA 18.8 3
Vexillum moelleri (Küster, 1840) 67::178 WP 5-70 R,CN,U 18.15 5 Seems to prefer rubble in shallow water oceanside.
Vexillum obeliscus (Reeve, 1844) 65::174 eP 40-70 S 29.1 4 cf -
Vexillum obtusispinosum (Sowerby, 1874) 65::174 ew 20-70 S,EN 25.6 4
Vexillum pagodula (Hervier, 1897) 65::184 W 30-90 R,CN 7.35 5
Vexillum paligerum (Sowerby, 1874) 245::Pl C-27 P 25-70 CN 11.4 5 cf - RS says no. Likely is narrow aureolatum
Vexillum pardale (Küster, 1840) 314:: ? 7.8 7 Pearson collection.  Single specimen is juvenile. Probably not this species, which is Indian Ocean only (acc. to RS).
Vexillum piceum (Pease, 1860) 170::331 W 60 Gr 7 6 Also in Pearson collection.
Vexillum plurinotatum (Hervier, 1897) 155::8,fig. 3 W 30-200 U,R,GR 4.6 6  Also see discussion in HSN 37(6):6.
Vexillum potieri Drivas & Jay, 1989 312::28/7-8 W 50-200 S,R,GR 34.5 6 Larger specimen brought up from deep in grunge.  Turner's figure without name.  Id by Bunny Cook.
Vexillum radix (Sowerby, 1874) 314:: R 0 D 6 According to ref 245:Pl C-14, one of ours could be, other questionable. Also in Pearson collection.
Vexillum recurvirostris (Sowerby, 1908) 245::Pl C-28 WPe 30-70 CN 14.25-18.15 5 catenatum
Vexillum recurvirostris - - W 45-200 CN,GR 13 6 cf recurvirostris on web
Vexillum rodgersi Salisbury & Wolff, 2005 170::324* W 80-200 SP 28.65 6 ID from RSalisbury. xenium
Vexillum roseotinctum (Hervier, 1897) 286::9 W 40 R 6.7 6
Vexillum roseum (Broderip, 1836) - PWw 15-70 U,CN 14.9 4 Two color forms, neither really resembles roseum in ref 245:Pl C-14.
Vexillum roseum - - W 190 D 27.85 7 cf - large specimen
Vexillum pilsbryi (Hedley, 1899) Salisbury ID W 220 S,R 8 4 salisburyi
Vexillum sanguisuga (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::176 e 35-70 S 38.9 4
Vexillum semicostatum (Anton, 1838) Sallisbury ID WP 30-200 R,GR 11.3 5 sp7
Vexillum smithi (Sowerby, 1889) 281: W 35 D 15.7 6 Very similar to catenatum (recurvirostris) but with lighter color and finer sculpture. Formerly as Vex sp. 20
Vexillum speciosum (Reeve, 1844) 67::177 W 30-70 U,EN 21.8 4
Vexillum spiculum Bozzetti, 2013 Salisbury ID PwWe 10-50 S,FS,EN 19.4 3 pacificum
Vexillum suluense (Adams & Reeve, 1850) Salisbury ID e 50-60 S 6 probably needs new name sp15
Vexillum turriger (Reeve, 1845) 67::175 e 20-60 S,EN 16.3 3
Vexillum tusum (Reeve, 1845) 67::178 WwE 10-50 U,CN 13.1 4
Vexillum unifasciale (Lamarck, 1811) 216::53,3 ePWE 15-70 U,CN 22.6 3 Highly variable in color. Get photos of more color forms.
Vexillum unifasciatum (Wood, 1828) 170::323 eW 20-60 S 25.2 5
Vexillum zelotypum (Reeve, 1845) 216::28,6 eWP 30-70 SP,S,FS,EN 18.55 4
Vexillum 2 - 71::116 fig4a? P 30-60 CN 14.4 5 Cernohorsky figures what appears to be this as a form of catenatum-we're sure they are different.
Vexillum 9 - - W 200 GR 6.7 7 Turner thinks this is emiliae.
Vexillum 13 - - W 200 - 12.6 7
Vexillum 27 - - W 200 GR 9.8 7 RS thinks this is a potieri, not sure I agree
Vexillum 30 - - W 220 GR 12.45 6
Vexillum 37 - - e 55 S 13.7 7 probably large humile, combined on web page
Vexillum 41 - - P 40 R 10.7 6
Vexillum 45 e 40 S 11.35 7
Vexillum 46 - - e 80 HA 10.9 7
Vexillum 47 Be 50-150 S 18.6 6 filistriatum
Vexillum 48 Salisbury ID e 30-60 S,EN 32.1 3 currently being described vulpecula, tumidum
Vexillum 49 W 60 R 10 7
Vexillum 50 eQ 6-20 U 6 currently have small one as lucidum on web, but  I don't think so
CLATHURELLIDAE
Etrema crassilabrum (Reeve, 1843) 294::276 WP 40-200 S,CN 14.9 4 Doesn’t really match E. crassilabrum in 71:156 or in 131: but latter shows several species under crassilabrum (and under several other Etrema as well).
Etrema crassilabrum (Reeve, 1843) - W 50-200 GR 8.55 6 cf -sim to crassilabrum but very small, called cf crassilabrum on web
Etrema polydesma Hedley, 1922 172::311 PeW 20-200 C,U,GR 9.8 6 cf -Similar to crassilabrum but with heavier axial ribs, fewer spiral threads, and is cf -pure white with dark brown stains; scattered on aperture (especially on siphonal notch). Ours probably=the Femorale photo (#4) of E. crassilabrum on 131: but it looks like all those on that page not same species.
Etrema scalarina (Deshayes, 1863) WP 40 U,CN 8.3 5 Looked like alphonsiana in 172:309.
Etrema 1 - - W 170-200 GR 4.55 6
Etrema 2 - - S 90 D 11.9 7 Sculpture, size similar to crassilabrum, but color quite different.
Etrema 6 - - W 180 GR 5.95 7
Etrema 8 - - W 180 GR 5.55 7
Etrema 9 - - P 30 U 5.3 7
Glyphostoma tigroidellum Hervier, 1896 172::423 W 50 U 8.4 7
Lienardia caelata (Garrett, 1873) 172::302 W 200 GR 4.8 7 cf -
Lienardia compta (Reeve, 1845) 306:: W 50-200 R,CN,GR 11.7 6 cf - Closer to Reeve's compta than Cernohorsky's.
Lienardia emmae (Melville & Standen, 1895) 306:: W 40-60 CN 21.1 5 considered by gastropods.com subspecies of compta not in WoRMS
Lienardia giliberti (Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1874) Powell id WwPe 20-60 U,R 11.4 5 gilberti
Lienardia lutea (Pease, 1860) 170::354 P 35 U 10.15 6 cf -  not in WoRMS
Lienardia marchei Jousseaume, 1884 172::391 W 200 GR 4.25 6 Hemilienardia
Lienardia mighelsi Iredale & Tomlin, 1917 gastropods.com WP 30-60 R 6.5 5 fallax
Lienardia mighelsi cf - had some? Sp22 that were really close to mighelsi, check both
Lienardia roseotincta (Montrouzier in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1872) 71::156 WP 20-50 CN,FC 18 4
Lienardia rubida (Hinds, 1843) 67::189 WPIE 0-60 U 12.9 5
Lienardia strombillum (Hervier, 1896) 172::434 W 200 GR 3.2 6 cf - Glyphostoma
Lienardia vultuosa (Reeve, 1845) 306:: eW 15-40 U 9.4 5 on web as cf vultuosa sp13
Lienardia vultuosa - W 50 R 9.5 5 cf -
Lienardia 5 - - W 35-50 CN,GR 5.7 6 Possibly a Hemilienardia.
Lienardia 17 - - W 50 R 5.7 6 In vultuosa or compta group.
Lienardia 19 - - W 40-200 U, GR 7.6 6 Lienardia sp41
Lienardia ? 20 - - W 150-200 GR 8.65 6
Lienardia ? 26 - - W 50-60 U 7.9 6 Lienardia sp27
Lienardia ? 29 - - W 200 GR 3.3 7
Lienardia 30 - - W 200 GR 4.8 7
Lienardia 32 - - W 50 U 5.4 7 Similar to morsura.
Lienardia 33 - - W 60 GR 4.7 6
Lienardia ? 34 - - W 200 GR 7.1 6
Lienardia 35 - - W 180 GR 5.65 7
Lienardia 36 - - W 150 GR 2.95 7
Lienardia 37 - - WP 60 R,CN 6 7 maybe = sp22 or sp32
Lienardia 38 - - P 25-45 CN, U 9.3 6
Lienardia  42 e 30 U 7.1 6
Lienardia  43 e 24 U 7 7 photo only
Lienardia  45 e 30 U 5 7
Lienardia ? 47 - - W 200 GR 4.5 7 Eucithara sp3
Lienardia ? 48 PW 40-220 CN,R,GR 8.1 5
Lienardia ? 49 PW 30-200 U,GR 9.9 6
Lienardia ? 50 W 50-200 U,GR 7.35 6
Lienardia 51 W 200-227 GR 5.9 6 .
Lienardia 52 e 0 B 7
Lienardia 53 e 0 B 6 7
Lienardia 54 W 200-220 GR 6.8 6
Lienardia 55 W 220 GR 9.7 7
Lienardia? 57 W 190 GR 3.9 7
Lienardia 59 W 140 GR 6.25 7
Lienardia 60 W 200 GR 5.8 7 shape sim to sp26
Lienardia? 61 P 30 U 7.6 7
Lienardia? 62 e U 20 5.7 7
Lienardia? 63 e U 20 5.65 7
Lienardia? 64 Q 6 U 4.9 7
Nannodiella  acricula (Hedley, 1922) W 40-200 U,GR 3.9 6 Looks like E. scalarina in 172:308 but not in 131: May be acricula Not sure which is correct.
Paraclathurella ? 8 - - W 200 GR 6 7
DRILLIIDAE
Clavus bilinearis (Hinds, 1843) 172::54 WPe 15-60 U,EN 17.7 4
Clavus canalicularis (Röding, 1798) 67::185 eW 10-60 S,EN 22.35 2 canicularis
Clavus delphineae Kilburn, Fedosov & Kantor, 2014 172::30 WQ 6-60 U 12.8 5 Splendrillia bilineatus
Clavus exasperatus (Reeve, 1843) 1::242 Wpe 30-60 S,EN 23.8 3
Clavus formosus (Reeve, 1846) 306:: eWw 10-60 UR 9.4 2 Ours doesn't really look like type of formosa photographed (166:39) at BMNH. formosa
Clavus fulvus (Hinds, 1843) gast.com W 200 GR 14.2 6 prob same as Decoradrillia pulchella
Clavus laetus (Hinds, 1843) 71::153 WPeE 30-100 CN,U 24.1 3 Two color forms may be two different species.
Clavus laetus - - WP 45-50 CN,U 18.6 4 cf -
Clavus lamberti - - P 30 U 6.8 5 cf -Probably albino lamberti. Splendrillia
Clavus lamberti (Montrouzier, 1860) 71::153 PeWwQ 6-60 U,R,EN 10.7 2 Splendrillia
Clavus pica (Reeve, 1843) - W 30-60 CN,R 10.35 4  = C. nodulifera?
Clavus protentus Hervier, 1896 gast.com W 50 U 19.2 6 cf -doesn't quite match syntype linked in WORMS formerly sp. 9
Clavus unizonalis (Lamarck, 1822) 67::186 eWE 20-60 S,EN 18 2
Clavus viduus (Reeve, 1845) 71::159 eW 15-50 S,EN 22 3 WoRMS says this is unizonalis. Not same as ours. Definitely not what gastropods.com shows as viduus.
Clavus wilmeri (E.A. Smith, 1879) 174::fig 4M eW 15-50 S,EN 22.4 6 cf -As Clavus sp. A
Clavus 1 WP 30-50 U 11.15 5
Clavus 3 - - W 200 GR 5.4 5
Clavus 5 W 50 U 6
Clavus 6 - - W 60 U 17.8 4 Splendrillia
Clavus ? 10 - - W 200 GR  17.15 7 Could be dead and faded laetus. Splendrillia
Clavus 11 - 294::274 W 50-60 U,EN,CN 22.05 5
Clavus 14 - - 7 Like opalus but white with spiral striae
Clavus 14 - - PW 30-50 U,R 9.3 5 Splendrillia
Clavus 15 - - W 200 D 18.45 6 May be sp. 11 but finer ribs, no color pattern. Splendrillia
Clavus 16 - - PW 25-40 U 10.85 6 Splendrillia
Clavus 17 w 15 U 6
Clavus 18 w 200 GR 9.4 7
Clavus 19 W 50-150 U,GR 8.65 6
Decoradrillia pulchella (Reeve, 1845) 306:: ePW 15-60 U,CN 21.5 4 Also looks like fulvus (Hinds, 1843) in Springsteen & Leobrera.  Incorrectly figured as bilineata in Kay & Johnson. WoRMS says Fenimorea halidorema Splendrillia
Plagiostropha opalus (Reeve, 1845) e 6
Plagiostropha quintuplex Melville, 1927 218:: WwP 10-60 U,EN 10 5 Clavus opalus
Tylotiella 1 306:: W 30-60 U 13.1 4
HORAICLAVIDAE
Carinapex cernohorskyi Wiedrick, 2015 - W 60 R 4.25 5
Carinapex minutissima (Garrett, 1873) 170::344 W 50-200 R,U,GR 2.7 5 Ours have white band on body whorl not figured by Kay.
Carinapex papillosa (Garrett, 1873) 170::344 W 200 R 4.7 6 cf -
Carinapex 1 - - EPW 35 U 5.8 5 genus uncertain
Carinapex 2 Q 3 U 7
Carinapex 6 W 60 U 6 6
Carinapex 7 P 30 CN 5.3 6
Carinapex 8 W 180 GR 2.5 7
Haedropleura pygmaea (Dunker, 1860) 67::186 WPQ 6-60 R,U 7.35 4 Iredalea
Haedropleura? 1 eW 40-200 GR 6.5 4 could be a Clavus Iredalea,
Haedropleura? 2 P 30 U 7 photo only, stronger axial ribs than pygmaea
MANGELIIDAE
Agathotoma 1 W 200 GR 6.8 6 Genus Agathotoma suggested as possible by Donn Tippett.  Says also similar to Pyrgocythara in W. Atlantic.  Looks similar to type of lyrica but half as large, and can't tell from Kay's photo if type has the spiral threads present in ours. Agathotoma
Agathotoma 2 W 60 D 8.9 7 Also similar to colombi (Hervier) (166:262) but ours more angled at shoulders. Formerly had as Paraclathurella cf contracta Eucithara
Eucithara angela (Adams & Angas, 1864) e 25 S 12.95 6 cf -
Eucithara caledonica (E.A. Smith, 1882) 306:: W 50-200 GR,R 8 6 Also resembles E. coronata (Hinds) (166:199).
Eucithara capillata (Hervier, 1897) eP 25-30 S 6.85 6 cf -
Eucithara celebensis (Hinds, 1843) 67::189 WP 20-40 U,S 11.9 6 Also similar to E. obtabilis (Sowerby) (166:197).  Type of celebensis is smaller, only 7.5 mm.
Eucithara fusiformis (Reeve, 1846) 218: W 50 S 11.5 7 formerly sp25
Eucithara gracilis (Reeve, 1846) 174::fig 4P WPQ 6-200 R,GR,CN 15.95 4 cf - On silty sand in small dropoff caves.
Eucithara gracilis - - W 40-60 R 11 5 Originally called variety B of gracilis by Reeve.  Donn Tippett thinks it's probably distinct.
Eucithara harpellina (Hervier, 1897) eW 5-220 S,R,U,GR 7.45 5 Also see Cernohorsky, 1978:155fig12., formerly had as lepidella
Eucithara obesa (Reeve, 1846) 172::234 WP 25-60 U 9.1 6 cf - Ours much smaller than type.  Also similar in shape to debilis.
Eucithara stromboides (Reeve, 1846) 67::186 e 30-60 S,EN 13 3
Eucithara 2 eS 20-90 S,GR 19 6
Eucithara 5 - - W 200 GR 5.85 6
Eucithara 7 - - W 200 GR 5.2 7
Eucithara ? 10 - - W 220 GR 10.9 6 not small 10?, check those larger than 3.8mm
Eucithara ? 11 - - W 200 GR 5 6
Eucithara 12 - - W 50 R 8.6 7
Eucithara 16 - - W 50 R 7.5 7 Similar to sp. 13 but sculpturing different.
Eucithara 17 - - W 200 GR 4.25 7 check size, may be 3.4 (says on webpage)
Eucithara 18 - - W 180 GR 4.8 6 check size, web says 4.3
Eucithara ? 19 - - W 130-225 GR 5.4 6
Eucithara 20 - - W 220 GR 2.75 7
Eucithara ? 21 - - W 150 GR 3.75 7 Maybe same as Eucithara sp. 19.
Eucithara ? 22 - - W 200 GR 6.4 7 Similar to E. cf obesa and E. cf lepidella.
Eucithara ? 23 - - P 40 D 4.65 7
Eucithara 24 - - W 75 R 8.8 7
Eucithara 26 ew 15-30 S 6.1 6
Eucithara 27 e 25 S 9.3 6
Eucithara 28 e 25 S 7 photo only
Eucithara 29 e 30 S 10.15 7
Eucithara 30 e 20 U 4.2 7
Eucithara? 31 e 25 S 7 photo only
Eucithara 32 W 50 S 7 Photo only, sim to stromboides but animal different
Eucithara 33 e 35 S 4 7 photo only
Eucithara? 34 7 photo only
Eucithara 35 W 50 S 5 7 photo only
Eucithara? 36 7 photo only
Eucithara 37 e 8 S 7 photo only
Eucithara? 38 e 15 U 5.3 6
Eucithara 39 W 60 GR 5.1 7
Eucithara? 40 W 180 GR 5.5 6
Eucithara 41 W 180 GR 5.1 6
Eucithara 42 W 100 GR 8.4 7
Eucithara 43 W 180-190 GR 4.4 6
Eucithara? 44 W 225 GR` 7.9 7 Shape similar to sp10 but larger
Eucithara? 45 W 229 GR 5.4 7
Eucithara 49 W 200 GR 6.2 7
Eucithara 50 W 200 GR 5.85 7 was listed as sp5 but should it be 50? Look at shell.
Eucithara 51 W 190 GR 5.5 7
Eucithara 52 W 200 GR 3.9 7
Eucithara 53 W 180 GR 4.1 7
Eucithara 54 W 215 GR 5 7
Eucithara 55 W 200-225 GR 8 6
Eucithara 56 W 99 GR 3.3 7
Eucithara 57 W 230 GR 5.4 7
Eucithara 58 W 50-150 CN,GR 5.55 6
Eucithara 60 W 40 S 9.7 7
Eucithara W w 200 gr 5.35 7
Guraleus himerodes (Melville & Standen, 1896) 172::178 W 180-220 GR 6.3 6 cf - Also similar to E. cavernosa (Reeve, 1846) (166:187) Eucithara
Heterocithara cf himerta (Melville & Standen, 1896) 172::275 W 50-200 GR,U 6.9 6 Type is smaller but sculpture is close Eucithara
Macteola chinoi Stahlschmidt, Fraussen & Kilburn, 2012 WQ 6-60 E,U 8.6 4 had very dead one as sp5
Macteola interrupta (Reeve, 1846) 172::319 W 20-200 U,GR 5 4 not according to gastropods.com, check this ID, calling this sp2 on web, prob same as our other sp2
Macteola segesta (Chenu, 1850) WP 30-50 R,U 5.4 6
Macteola segesta (Chenu, 1850) W 40 U 3.65 6 cf -
Macteola theskela (Melville & Standen, 1895) W 35 U 6.8 6
Macteola 1 - - W 200 GR 4.2 4 Small segesta?
Macteola ? 2 - - W 200 GR 4 7
Macteola 3 - - W 200 GR 4.7 7
Macteola 5 6
Macteola 6 W 50 CN 7 photo only
Macteola 7 W 50 H 4.5 6
Macteola 8 eW 10-30 U 4 6
Macteola 9 W 200 GR 5 6
Macteola 10 e 20 D 4.7 7 could be sp5
MITROMORPHIDAE
Anarithma metula (Hinds, 1843) W 200-220 GR 5.4 5 Variety of metula?
Anarithma metula (Hinds, 1843) 170::349 WPe 20-200 R,U,CN,GR 5.55 4 cf - sim to metula?
Anarithma sublachryma (Hervier, 1900) gast.com W 180 GR 5.8 6 cf - sim to metula?
Anarithma 1 - - W 200 GR 8.4 7 genus uncertain
Lovellona atramentosa (Reeve, 1849) 170::348 P 20-40 U,CN 9.8 6
Mitromorpha alphonsiana (Hervier, 1900) w 50-200 U,GR 5.35 5 compare this with purpurata, we probably have only one of the two
Mitromorpha flammulata (Reeve, 1849) eP 40 U 6.65 6
Mitromorpha flammulata (Reeve, 1849) eW 50-229 U, GR 5.75 6 cf -
Mitromorpha punctata Chino & Stahlschmidt, 2009 131: W 200 GR 4.65 7 cf -
Mitromorpha purpurata Chino & Stahlschmidt, 2009 Goldberg ID W 50-200 R,U,GR 5.35 4 131: has this as lacryma (photo by Femorale, #1), used to have as alphonsiana Anarithma
Mitromorpha salisburyi (Cernohorsky, 1978) 281: W 200 Gr 4.9 6 Mitrolumna
Mitromorpha 1 PW 30-60 U,R 10 5 may be a form of Mitromorpha flammulata Anarithma sublacryma
Mitromorpha 2 wW 20-200 U,GR 6.5 6 Anarithma, lacryma
Mitromorpha? 3 - - D-11 4.5 6
Mitromorpha? 4 - - W 200 GR 4.1 6
Mitromorpha? 5 - - W 200 GR 5.95 7
Mitromorpha? 6 - - W 225 GR 4.85 7 compare with others
PSEUDOMELATOMIDAE
Inquisitor 1 - - W 60-150 D 37.2 6
Naudedrillia 1 - 306:: WwP 20-60 U,EN 9 2
Otitoma cyclophora (Deshayes, 1863) 71::160 WPwE 20-200 U,GR 12.7 4 Daphnella
RAPHITOMIDAE
Daphnella aureola (Reeve, 1845) 71::159 WP 30-60 CN,U,R 18.85 4
Daphnella cheverti Hedley, 1922 172::90 W 60 R 12.9 7 cf -. As D. pluricarinata
Daphnella flammea (Hinds, 1843) 71::158 W 30-70 R,CN 16.9 4 May include more than one species.
Daphnella patula? (Reeve, 1845) W 200 GR 12.3 7
Daphnella rissoides  (Reeve, 1843) 306:: W 60 R,EN 18.7 6
Daphnella terina Melville & Standen, 1896 71::159 W 60 GR 4.4 7 cf -
Daphnella varicosa (Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1874) 306:: WP 30-60 U,CN,R 20.1 4 Also resembles Salisbury's figure of Tritonoturris subrissoides in 135:6.
Daphnella 1 W 40 CN 8.2 7
Daphnella 8 - - W 200 GR 13.3 6 Similar to varicosa but very thin and fragile and apex with larger spiral ridges.
Daphnella 9 - - P 60 D 14.7 7
Daphnella 10 W 50 CN 10.5 7 doesn’t match 131: or too much like gastropods.com Daphnella
Daphnella? 11 - - P 50 CN 11.4 7
Daphnella 12 - - W 200 GR 12.8 6
Daphnella 13 - - W 180 GR 5 7 kept separate for small size
Daphnella 14 - - W 180 GR 6.05 7 probably juvenile of one of the others
Daphnella 15 - - W 200 GR 19.5 6
Daphnella 16 - - W 170 GR 6.25 7 juvenile of one of the others?
Daphnella 17 - - W 195 GR 8.15 7 juvenile and more colorful flammea?
Daphnella? 18 - - e 15 U 9 7
Diaugasma olyra (Reeve, 1845) 71::159 W 50 R 16.1 6 doesn’t match 131: Daphnella
Eucyclotoma bicarinata (Pease, 1862) 71::160 W 30-60 R 10.4 6 o
Eucyclotoma lactea (Reeve, 1843) 131: W 60-200 D 17.4 6 o
Eucyclotoma trivaricosa (Martens, 1880) 306:: W 200 GR 10 6 e o
Eucyclotoma 2 - - W 180 GR 4.7 7 o
Exomilus edychrous (Hervier, 1897) 174::fig 4U W 60 GR 3.05 5 cf - Probably not Kermia o
Hemilienardia apiculata (Montrouzier, 1864) 170::353 WQ 5-200 R,U,GR 7.4 6 Lienardia o
Hemilienardia goubini (Hervier, 1896) eP 20-50 U 3.9 6 o
Hemilienardia malleti (Recluz, 1852) 172::298 R 0 U 5.7 5 possibly purpurescens o
Hemilienardia ocellata (Jousseaume, 1884) 172::300 W 30-200 GR 4.55 5 o
Hemilienardia thyridota (Melville & Standen, 1896) eP 15-35 U 6.2 6 Lienardia sp39??
Hemilienardia 1 eP 15-35 U 4.8 6
Hemilienardia? 2 W 180 GR 3.1 7
Hemilienardia? 3 W 200 GR 5.25 7
Hemilienardia 28 - - WP 30-50 U,EN 7.55 6 Large apiculata? o
Kermia aniani Kay, 1979 170::358 W 60 R 4.05 6 o
Kermia benhami Oliver, 1915 eW 3-200 R,GR 3.5 6 cf -CS photo. Ours is more elongate than benhami in gast.com
Kermia daedalea (Garrett, 1873) 172::?? wW 20-50 U 6.3 6 o
Kermia granosa Dunker, 1871 ? W 60-230 GR 4.55 4 cf -Granosa is a nomen dubium (DT) but there is a slight chance it represents this species. o
Kermia maculosa (Pease, 1863) 71::161 Ie 1-30 U 4.3 5 In Cernohorsky as barnardi and may be same species o
Kermia pustulosum (de Folin, 1867) W 40 U 5.05 7 Kermia sp24
Kermia 1 W 60 R 7.5 6 This may be considered a subspecies of maculosa. tessellata o
Kermia? 2 W 40 U 6.7 7 Possibly a Clathurella? Lienardia subfelina o
Kermia 3 - - W 40-180 R,GR 4.8 6 o
Kermia 4 - - PW 30-60 U,GR 5.3 6 o
Kermia 5 - - W 60 U 5.8 7 producta?? o
Kermia 6 - - W 200 GR 4.5 7 Kind of fits description of pyrgoidea in Kay, 1979. o
Kermia 9 - - W 60 R 6.8 6 o
Kermia ? 11 - - EP 20-30 U 6.5 6 o
Kermia 13 - - W 180 GR 4.5 7 o
Kermia 15 Q 3 U 4.2 6 Christina o
Kermia 16 W 200 GR 5.5 6 formerly had as cf producta or pyrgoidea pyrgoidea o
Kermia  17 W 50-60 R,U 11.35 6 Looks like Kay's photo of type of tessellata but is larger, formerly had as Kermia cf tessellata
Kermia 18 - - Pe 20 U 5.3 6
Kermia? 20 Q 3 U <5 7 photo only, see web
Kermia? 21 Q 3 U <10 7 photo only, see web
Kermia 22 W 200 GR 5.2 7 formerly as cf bifasciata from Reference photo (from Enewetak) that has narrower aperture than ours. o
Kermia? 23 e 0 B 5.65 7
Kermia 24 eW 0-40 B,U 5.4 6
Kermia? 25 W 180 GR 3.6 6
Kermia? 26 W 180 GR 3.4 7
Kermia 27 W 200 GR 5.2 7
Kermia 28 e 20 U 6.55 7
Kermia 29 W 99-200 GR 4 6
Kermia? 30 W 160 GR 3.95 7
Microdaphne trichodes (Dall, 1919) 170::362 ? 7 Collected by S. Jazwinski., no spec or photo? trichoides
Pseudodaphnella barnardi (Brazier, 1876) Ie 0-30 U 4.9 6
Pseudodaphnella daedala (Reeve, 1846) Q 6 U <5 7 photo only, CS
Pseudodaphnella excellens (Sowerby, 1913) 306:: W 40-60 U 13.65 6 Tritonoturris o
Pseudodaphnella granicostata (Reeve, 1846) 67::191 e 5 U 6
Pseudodaphnella hadfieldi (Melville & Standen, 1895) WORMS W 33-60 U,CN 10.25 6 cf - Also had as P. sp. 6 and P. cf rufolirata, and L. sp. 40 Clathurella cf ephela
Pseudodaphnella lineata Fedosov & Puillandre, 2012 - e 20 U 6.95 6 cf - o
Pseudodaphnella nexa (Reeve, 1845) 294:279 W 40-110 R,S,EN 16.3 5 Philbertia? o
Pseudodaphnella rubroguttata (Adams, 1872) gast.com Pe 20-40 U 6 cf -real rubroguttata holotype has reddish spots, may be dead faded, ours are photos only
Pseudodaphnella tincta (Reeve, 1846) 71::162 WEPe 60 C 10.55 3 Cernohorsky (1978) shows form nigrocincta Hervier.  Also present at Kwaj are form aureotincta and a pure white form. o
Pseudodaphnella tincta (Reeve, 1846) 71::162 WwP 15-40 U 11.5 6 cf - o
Pseudodaphnella 1 P 30 U 6 photo only
Pseudodaphnella 2 Q 6 U <5 7 photo only, CS
Pseudodaphnella 3 W 60 R 9.95 6
Pseudodaphnella? 4 - - W 20 U 8.3 7 Kermia sp14 o
Pseudodaphnella? 5 - - W 50 U 7.2 7 o
Pseudodaphnella? 7 e 20 U 11.15 6
Pseudodaphnella 8 - - e 20 D 14.1 7 Inquisitor? See alabaster o
Pseudodaphnella 9 - - W 200 GR 5.8 7 Donn Tippett thinks this may be a variety of excellens. o
Pseudodaphnella 10 - - e 15 U 12.2 7
Thetidos morsura (Hedley, 1899) - WP 30-60 U,R 9.9 6 Lienardia enginiformis o
Thetidos morsura Hedley, 1899 - W 50-200 U,GR 5.2 6 cf - Hemilienardia (assumed this one for the web) o
Tritonoturris cumingii (Powys, 1835) 170::363 wWPQ 30-60 U,EN 24.3 5 o
Tritonoturris difficilis Stalschmidt, Poppe & Tagaro, 2018 gast.com W 50 CN 15.3 6 o
Tritonoturris macandrewi (E.A. Smith, 1882) 306:: W 200 GR 7.3 6 cf - o
Tritonoturris menecharmes (Melville, 1923) 71::160 W 20-60 CN,U 16.65 5 o
Tritonoturris subrissoides Hervier, 1897 306:: W 50-200 R,U,GR 7.8 6 cf - Donn Tippett suggests this could be a form of subrissoides, WORMS says Tritonoturris o
Tritonoturris 1 W 50 U 7 where is specimen?
Tritonoturris 2 P 40 CN 7.1 7
Tritonoturris ? 7 - - W 20 U 8.5 7 Possibly a variety of Kermia tessellata.
Tritonoturris 10 - - W 30 U 13.55 7 =menecharmes o
Veprecula scala Hedley, 1922 306:: W 200 GR 8 6 cf - o
TURRIDAE NEED TO COMPARE SPECIMENS WITH PHOTOS
Crassispira cerithina (Anton, 1838) 71::151 Pe 15-40 U 26.7 4 Seem most common under small dead rocks on sandy rubble on Loi Head. In Crassispira on WoRMS o
Gemmula albina (Lamarck, 1822) 67::183 e 20-60 S,HA 60.4 3 o
Gemmula cosmoi (Sykes, 1930) 131: eP 30-100 S 27.8 4 o
Iotyrris kingae Powell, 1964 170::342 WP 20-60 EN,S 19.2 5 Often found under fine layer of sand over hard rock. o
Iotyrris olangoensis Olivera, 2002 131: W 40-70 SR,EN 26.5 3 Looks like larger, paler kingae. o
Lophiotoma abbreviata (Reeve, 1843) 67::183 ePE 20-60 SP,S,HA 35.6 3 o
Lophiotoma acuta (Perry, 1811) 67::183 e 20-60 S 41.2 3 o
Lophiotoma brevicaudata (Reeve, 1843) 131: W 50-100 CN 28.6 6 o
Lophiotoma cingulifera (Lamarck, 1822) 67::184 eWP 20-50 S,FS,EN,HA 34.3 3 Lophiotoma o
Lophiotoma 1 looks like cingulifera
Lophiotoma 2 - - W 150 R 27.4 6 o
Turridrupa albofasciata (Smith, 1877) 71::151 WPE 20-200 U,E 16.8 3 o
Turridrupa astricta (Reeve, 1843) 224::417 W 30-60 CN,U 14.5 4 o
Turridrupa bijubata (Reeve, 1843) 71::151 ePWw 15-40 U,R,E 20.2 2 o
Turridrupa diffusa Powell, 1967 224::422 WP 40-60 CN,U 15.5 6 o
Turridrupa jubata (Reeve, 1843) 71::150 WP 40-60 R,CN,U 18.7 4 WoRMS says Reeve, 1843, gastropods.com Hinds o
Turridrupa weaveri Powell, 1967 170::340 K 18.9 6 o
Turridrupa 1 - - WP 40-60 CN,U 18.1 5 o
Turridrupa 2 - - W 50-200 GR 14.9 5 Resembles albofasciata but has white anterior end and different spiral keel sculpture. o
Turridrupa 3 - - W 50 U 20.8 6 Possibly a narrower, finely sculptured variety of cerithina. o
Turridrupa 4 - - W 50 R,CN 15 6 o
Turris cryptorrhaphe (Sowerby, 1825) 67::183 ePW 30-60  S 76 6 cryptorraphe o
Turris garnonsii (Reeve, 1843) 220::329 WP 50-200 S 75.85 6 o
Turris spectabilis (Reeve, 1843) 67::182 e 30 D 61.55 5 o
Misc Turrid-like family
turrid 1 - - W 200 GR 7.2 7
turrid 5 - - W 200 GR 5.9 7 o
turrid 8 - - P 30 U 4.5 7 where is this? o
turrid 10 D-11 Stan Jazwinski
turrid 11 - - D-24 4.3 6 where is this?  Stan Jazwinski o
turrid 19 - - W 200 GR 5.6 7 o
turrid 20 - - W 60 GR 6.7 7
turrid 21 - - W 210 GR 5.1 7
turrid 22 - - W 225 GR 5 7
turrid 23 - - e 20 U 7.85 7
turrid 24 - - P 20 U 6.8 7
CONIDAE
Conus ammiralis Linnaeus, 1758 328::86 e 10-45 SR,S,HA,EN 72.2 4 At night usually found crawling on surface in vicinity of clumps of Halimeda.
Conus arenatus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::123 eW 20-60 S 38.2 4
Conus aristophanes Sowerby, 1857 71::133 I 0 E,U 25.3 2 Considered coronatus
Conus aulicus Linnaeus, 1758 328::155 e NR 6
Conus auratinus da Motta, 1982 328::166 PWE 35-60 CN,R 131.6 6 As auratus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792. Ours could actually be a finer tented form of Conus aulicus.
Conus aureus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::167 PewE 20-60 U,R,CN,EN 82.5 5
Conus auricomus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::171 WP 30-60 CN,SR 56.4 5
Conus balteatus Sowerby, 1833 328::190 I 0 U 34 6
Conus bandanus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 135::pl 31-5 WPEw 10-60 U,E 102 3
Conus boeticus Reeve, 1844 328::227 We 30-60 R,CN 36.3 6
Conus brazieri Sowerby, 1881 131: W 110-200 U,S,CN,EN 88.1 6 As Prioconus circumcisus brazieri, WoRMS says circumcisus
Conus bullatus Linnaeus, 1758 328::247 eEW 0-200 U 64 6 Fragments found deep oceanside west reef.
Conus capitaneus Linnaeus, 1758 328::278 ePW 10-80 U,R,EN 62.9 4
Conus catus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::290 IEeP 0-15 U,EN 39.5 3
Conus cervus Lamarck, 1822 328::307 W 200 D 83.6 6 Known only from two broken specimens.
Conus chaldaeus (Röding, 1798) 328::310 IRWe 0-10 U,E,RP 33.8 1 chaldeus
Conus circumactus Iredale, 1929 gast.com P 20 D 42.35 7 cf - Probably  a form of vitulinus
Conus circumcisus Born, 1778 328::326 Pe 15-90 S,CN,EN,U 82.5 5 C. circumcisus comes in at least two color forms.
Conus coelinae Crosse, 1858 328::347 W 40-110 S,E 66.4 6
Conus coffeae Gmelin, 1791 328::841 PWeEwI 0-200 U,CN 41.1 2 As Conus scabruisculus.
Conus coronatus Gmelin, 1791 328::371 PIQ 0-30 S 27.1 2
Conus crocatus Lamarck, 1810 71::122 PQWe 20-200 U,R 59.2 6 Usually shallow or at base of pinnacles.  The only oceanside specimen was a fragment found deep.
Conus cylindraceus Brod. & Sow., 1830 328::383 WPe 15-60 CN,R 46.7 5
Conus distans Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::402 WIPEwe 0-60 E,OS,HA 116 1
Conus ebraeus Linnaeus, 1758 328::415 IeE 0-8 E,U,RP 41.3 1
Conus eburneus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::419 ePwB 5-120 S,EN 54 1 Get standard spotted form photo
Conus episcopatus da Motta, 1982 294::248(b) ewWEP 20-60 SR,R,EN 90 3 As episcopus Hwass in Burguière, 1792.
Conus flavidus Lamarck, 1810 328::474 IeWEw 0-60 U,E,RP,HA 55.5 2
Conus floccatus Sowerby, 1841 328::478 WPeE 15-150 SR,SP,CN 69.25 6
Conus frigidus Reeve, 1848 328::482 I 0 U,E 35.75 3
Conus generalis Linnaeus, 1767 328::498 E 60 U 6 not confirmed
Conus geographus Linnaeus, 1758 328::506 PWe 30-120 CN,R 129.1 5
Conus glans Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::515 PW 15-60 U,R,CN 48.1 4
Conus imperialis Linnaeus, 1758 328::571 WePEIRw 0-50 U,E,HA,FS 93.6 2 Young specimens live in flake sand surge channels oceanside.
Conus legatus Lamarck, 1810 328::630 WPQEIwe 0-70 EN,U,R,HA 50.9 3
Conus leopardus (Röding, 1798) 328::638 ewW 10-40 OS,S 187 2
Conus litoglyphus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::646 PWeE 20-90 E,U 55.8 4
Conus litteratus Linnaeus, 1758 328::647 ew 10-40 OS,S 129.5 2
Conus lividus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::651 eWIEPw 0-40 U,E,HA 69.2 2
Conus luteus Sowerby, 1833 328::fig425b-left W 50-200 CN 31.55 6 Walls calls this the typical form of luteus, and it's similar to what Cernohorsky (1978) figures.
Conus magnificus Reeve, 1843 294::246 EPW 20-60 U,CN 67.8 6
Conus magus Linnaeus, 1758 328::682 eP 10-90 SR,S,EN 70.85 2
Conus marielae Rehder & Wilson, 1975 328::691 W 150-200 D 49.65 6
Conus marmoreus Linnaeus, 1758 328::694 ePw  10-40 SR,EN,HA 108.2 3
Conus mcbridei Lorenz, 2005 web Wpe 10-40 E 14.35 2 Sporadically common
Conus miles Linnaeus, 1758 328::715 IWPEweR 0-60 E 80 2
Conus miliaris Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::718 wIEeW 0-30 S,E,SP 30 1
Conus mitratus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::734 P U 6
Conus moreleti Crosse, 1858 328::744 WPewE 30-70 U,EN 44.9 3
Conus musicus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::751 PW 20-60 U,EN 23.8 4
Conus mustelinus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::753 ew 50 E 59 6 On reefs on lagoon slope, Gugeegue
Conus nigropunctatus Sowerby, 1858 328::763 I 0 D? 31.4 7 One specimen, reported on Rich Nakagawa's list, we have not seen.
Conus nucleus Reeve, 1848 328::fig425top W 40-60 CN,R 24 5 Walls considers this a form of luteus.  Despite being found in the same area, it in no way overlaps (shape, size, color) what we list as luteus and we are certain the two are different species.
Conus nussatella Linnaeus, 1758 328::768 WPe 25-60 CS,CN 66.3 4
Conus obscurus Sowerby, 1833 328::770 WIQ 0-60 U,CN 38 4
Conus omaria Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 71::123 ewP 10-30 S,SR,EN,HA 80.55 3
Conus pertusus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::792 WEIe 0-60 CN,R 53.1 5 Ours is narrower and orange in color.
Conus planorbis Born, 1778 328:800 e 20-30 HA,U 37.5 4 Easy to confuse with C. vitulinus, could be varieties of same species.
Conus polongimarumai Kosuge, 1980 294::254 W 200 GR 18.4 6
Conus pulicarius Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::814 ewWBQ 5-120 S,EN 49.8 1
Conus quercinus Lightfoot, 1786 328::822 eBw 25-150 OS,S,HA 75 2
Conus rattus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::826 IPWew 0-40 U,E 43.9 2
Conus retifer Menke, 1829 328::833 PWIQ 0-50 R,CN 55.4 4
Conus sanguinolentus Quoy & Gaimard, 1834 328::838 Ie 0-25 U,E,HA 52.4 2
Conus sponsalis Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::858 PWIEwQ 0-60 U,E 23.6 1
Conus stercusmuscarum Linnaeus, 1758 328::864 e 10-30 S 52.4 6
Conus striatus Linnaeus, 1758 328::871 ePw 10-60 SR,S,EN 106.7 3
Conus sugillatus Reeve, 1844 294::238 Be 25-70 HA,FS 30 4 Halimeda patches. WoRMS considers variety of muriculatus.
Conus sulcocastaneus Kosuge, 1981 294::224 W 150-200 D  50.1 5
Conus tenuistriatus Sowerby, 1858 328::890 WPEe 30-60 CN,U,R 33.6 3
Conus terebra Born, 1778 328::894 PeWw 30-60 E,R 91.7 5
Conus tessulatus Born, 1778 328::898 eWwIP 0-60 S,FS,EN 40.5 4
Conus textile Linnaeus, 1758 328::900 ewPW 10-40 SR,S,EN 107.1 5
Conus tulipa Linnaeus, 1758 328::917 IeQW 0-15 U,EN 81.2 4
Conus varius Linnaeus, 1758 328::924 WEPI 0-60 U 51.2 5
Conus vexillum Gmelin, 1791 328::933 PWeE 30-60 U,E 110.4 2
Conus viola Cernohorsky, 1977 294::228 P 30 U 48 6 Walls says = artopus.
Conus virgo Linnaeus, 1758 328::944 e 10-30 S,E,SR 117.8 3
Conus vitulinus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 328::947 eWIw 0-50 U,SR,EN 74.9 2 WoRMS says variety of planorbis, I disagree
TEREBRIDAE
Hastula albula (Menke, 1843) 170::385 eWP 30 S 23.4 6
Hastula celidonota (Melville & Sykes, 1898) 35::182 W 40 S 15.7 5 celidonata
Hastula lanceata (Linnaeus, 1767) 65::210 WPe 10-50 S 54.2 3
Hastula penicillata (Hinds, 1844) 65::212 WQ 6-25 SP 29.65 5
Hastula solida (Deshayes, 1857) 65::212 We 30-50 S 26.4 2
Myurella conspersa (Hinds, 1844) 65::198 e 25-60 S  37.95 4 Terebra
Myurella mindanaoensis (Aubry, 2008) PoppeII e 25 S 6 cf - small white, photo only
Myurella affinis (Gray, 1834) 65::195 eWPwE 10-50 S 62.85 1 Terebra
Myurella flavofasciata (Pilsbry, 1921) 65::200 We 30-60 S  39.4 3 Terebra
Myurella pertusa (Born, 1778) 65::205 ePW 25 S 61.3 6
Myurella pygmaea (Hinds, 1844) 71::150 W 20-80 SP 12.6 2
Myurellopsis undulata (Gray, 1834) 65::208 e 10-75 S 42.1 1 Terebra, Myurella
Myurellopsis columellaris (Hinds, 1844) 65::198 eW 20-60 S 72.4 2 Terebra
Myurellopsis kilburni (Burch, 1965) 65::202 WPEe 15-70 S  31.5 4 Terebra
Myurellopsis paucistriata (E.A. Smith, 1873) 65::205 We 20-80 S 34.55 2 Terebra
Oxymeris areolata (Link, 1807) 65::196 e 40-70 S 108.6 5 Terebra
Oxymeris cerithina (Lamarck, 1822) 65::198 eW 10-20 S 49.7 4 Terebra
Oxymeris chlorata (Lamarck, 1822) 65::198 eW 10-15 S 79.15 5 Terebra
Oxymeris crenulata (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::199 eW 10-80 S 105.9 3 Terebra
Oxymeris dimidiata (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::199 eW 10-80 S 104.2 3 Terebra
Oxymeris felina (Dillwyn, 1817) 65::199 WewPE 10-60 S 62.6 3 Terebra
Oxymeris maculata (Linnaeus, 1758) 65::204 eWB 10-120 S 227 1 Terebra
Myurella eburnea (Hinds, 1844) 35::48 W 20-40 S 36.95 6 Terebra
Punctoterebra textilis Hinds, 1844 65::206 e 20-60 S 29.5 3 doesn’t match WORMS figure forom AMSP
Terebra amanda Hinds, 1844 170::392 W 50 S 7 Vaccaro collection.  Id by Twila Bratcher.
Terebra argus Hinds, 1844 65::196 eP  10-50 S 66.6 3
Terebra babylonia Lamarck, 1822 65::198 eP 25-50 S 73.1 3
Terebra cingulifera Lamarck, 1822 65::198 eW 35-50 S 71.65 4 Appears most common at top of slope in Kwaj ski boat area.
Terebra elliscrossi Bratcher, 1979 35::68 W 150-200 S 77.2 6 cf - Probably new species; PHOTO FROM SOLOMONS Terebra
Terebra funiculata Hinds, 1844 65::200 e 15-40 S  34.55 3
Terebra guttata (Röding, 1798) 65::202 eWw 10-60 S 130 3
Terebra quoygaimardi Cerno. & Bratcher, 1976 71::146 P 50 S 38.95 4
Terebra montgomeryi Burch, 1965 RSalisbury ID P 25 S 42.15 7
Terebra subulata (Linnaeus, 1767) 65::205 e 10-60 S 129 2
Terebra succinea Hinds, 1844 65::206 W 80-100 S 101.1 6
Terebra 1 - - W 200 D 85 6 White with close set orange brown axial streaks.  Top third of spire missing.
Unknown Prosoranchs
unknown 1 - - W 200 GR 6.2 3
unknown 2 - - W 200 GR 7 5
unknown 3 - - W 200 GR 3 7
unknown 5 - - W 200 GR 3.9 7
unknown 7 - - W 200 GR 4.5 7
unknown 8 - - W 200 GR 10.85 7
Subclass HETEROBRANCHIA
PYRAMIDELLIDAE
Evalea densestriata (Garrett, 1873) 174::fig 5B W 200 R 5.1 7 ID from Kay
Longchaeus acus (Gmelin, 1791) gast com e 20-50 S,EN 24.5 4 sulcata
Longchaeus insularum (Pilsbry, 1922) gast com W 50 S 26.25 7
Longchaeus maculosus (Lamarck, 1822) gast.com e 20-50 S 31.6 4 acus
Otopleura mitralis (A. Adams, 1855) 67::201 we 10-40 S,EN 16.25 2
Otopleura nodicincta (A. Adams, 1855) 67::201 e 10-40 S,EN 22.7 2
Pyramidella dolabrata (Linnaeus, 1758) 1::277 e 30 S 7
Styloptygma  aciculina Souverbie, 1865 gast.com e 5 7 photo only by C.S.
Turbonilla varicosa (A. Adams, 1855) 170::415 e 10-25 S 30.9 6 cornelliana
Turbonilla? 1 - - e 25 S 13.1 7 Could be variety of varicosa
Turbonilla? 2 - - e 20 S 14.3 7 Could be variety of varicosa
Turbonilla? 3 - - P 25 U ~5 6
pyramidellid 3 - - P 25 U 11 7
pyramidellid 4 - - e 20 U ~15 7
pyramidellid 5 - - W 200 GR 4.5 5
pyramidellid 6 - - e 8 GR 6.1 6
pyramidellid 7 - - P 25 U 8.6 7
pyramidellid 8 - - Q 6 U 8.85 7
RINGICULIDAE
Ringicula  cf fossulata de Folin, 1867
ACTEONIDAE
Acteon virgatus (Reeve, 1842) 1::278 e 7 Wedge collection, found 11 Jan 1983
Pupa alveola (Souverbie, 1863) 67:204 e 15-65 S 15.3 3 May be same as our tessellata
Pupa nitidula (Lamarck, 1822) e 6 HA ~10 CS
Pupa tessellata (Reeve, 1842) 170:418 e 20-70 S 11.6 3 Figures in Kay reversed with P. pudica
Pupa sulcata (Gmelin, 1791) ? e 70 S ? ?
Pupa 1 - - W 200 GR 7.2 7
AMPLUSTRIDAE
Hydatina amplustre (Linnaeus, 1758) 121::18 RQW 0-20 S,EN 22.7 6
Hydatina physis (Linnaeus, 1758) 121::18 Rqe 0-25 S,EN,HA 42.3 6
Micromelo undatus (Bruguière, 1792) 121::19 eQW 3-80 S,EN 25 6 As M. guamensis
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order CEPHALASPIDEA
BULLIDAE
Bulla ampulla Linnaeus, 1758 124::45 e 10-70 U,S,EN 43.8 4 Just empty shells, only 1 in recent years
TORNATINIDAE
Acteocina 1 - - e 20 D 9.8 7
Acteocina e912 ` ` e 7.5 5
Truncacteocina hawaiensis (Pilsbry, 1921) e 15 S ~4 7 cf - CS
HAMINOEIDAE  
Aliculastrum cylindricus (Helbling, 1779) 121::22 e 20-40 HA 13 5
Aliculastrum debilis (Pease, 1860) e 10 S 7 CS
Aliculastrum parallelum (Gould, 1847) e 6 S 6
Atys multistriatus Schepman, 1913 121::23 e 20-25 HA 5
Atys semistriatus Pease, 1860 121::23 W 50 U 6.4 7
Atys e284 e 40 D 20.9 7
Atys e538 - - W 200 GR 5.6 4
Atys e582 - - 7 Cylindrical, similar to multistriatus, maybe variety
Atys e610 - - 7 Like multistriatus but with round orange spots
Atys e832 e 6 7 maybe Atys sp4 in NSSI
Atys e865 brownish shell maybe Liloa curta in SSoH CS
Atys  kuhnsi Pilsbry, 1917 SSH e 60 HA 7 NSSI2 calls this juvenile naucum
Atys ? e539 - - W 220 GR 3.7 6
Diniatys dentifer (A. Adams, 1850) 170::426 ewW 10-200 GR,H 5.2 2
Diniatys  dubia (Schepman, 1913) e 20-35 HA 3 brown network w/wt speckling, on sandspits
Haloa crocata (Pease, 1860) 170::426 W 200 GR 5.6 4
Haloa musetta (Marcus & Burch, 1965) 204::239 eWP 15-60 S,EN 6
Haloa e540 - - e 25 ENHA 7
Haloa e808 e 10 A 5 6 Could be light natalensis
Haminoea galba Pease, 1861 67::209 e 0 B 14.1 6 form of natalensis?
Haminoea e880 e 15 S ~8 6 CS
Haminoea e831 e 3 A 6 on algae covered rock
haminoeid e566 e 45-60 S 6 Many many specimens in mass spawning on slope, seen once, never again.
haminoeid e820 e 25 A   2-3 6 ususally rare but once thousands in Lyngbya, Hamonoeid sp5 in  NSSI
haminoeid e907 e 40 S ~7 7 JL
Lamprohaminoea cymbalum (Quoy & Gaimard, 1835) 121::26 eP 15-20 U 3 Sporadically common in bomb crater, occasionally abundant in small puddles on intertidal flat
Lamprohaminoea linda (Marcus & Burch, 1965) 204:: e 20-30 HA 4
Lamprohaminoea ovalis Pease, 1868 e 20-30 HA 4
Lamprohaminoea cf ovalis - SSF sp 2 e 20-40 HA 5 e464b
Lamprohaminoea e569 e 15 U 6
Liloa e513 e 25 ENHA 20 6 Haminoea
Liloa mongii (Andouin, 1826) e 15 S ~15 7
Limulatys  muscarius (Gould, 1859) S 50 E 7
Mnestia girardi (Andouin, 1826) e 30 S 6.15 6
Phanerophthalmus albocollaris Heller & Thompson, 1983 SSF P 25 U 16 6 Likely a form of smargdinus
Phanerophthalmus luteus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) e 25 HA 30 5
Phanerophthalmus olivaceus (Ehrenberg, 1828) eI 0-25 U,HA 20 5
Phanerophthalmus perpallidus Risbec, 1928 W 10-50 EN <10 3
Phanerophthalmus e117b e U Enewetak Atoll
Phanerophthalmus e833 e 5 S ~10 7 CS
Phanerophthalmus e860 Q 6 U 15 7 white maybe form of smaragdinus, CS
Smaragdinella calyculata (Broderip & Sowerby, 1829) 170::423 I 0 U,E 15 6 No specimens, not confirmed
RETUSIDAE
Retusa e864 I .5 S <5 7 CS
AGLAJIDAE
aglajid e797 e 5 3 7
Biuve fulvipunctata (Baba, 1938)) 121::47 e 25-35 HA 6 Many color forms
Biuve e512 - - e 30 HA 7 Maybe a form of fulvipunctata
Biuve e528 - - e 30 HA 7 Maybe a form of fulvipunctata
Chelidonura alisonae Gosliner, 2011 SSH Q 6 E 6 Roi quarry only so far, Garrison & Littlefield
Chelidonura amoena Bergh, 1905 121::45 e 20 E 7
Chelidonura hirundinina (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) 121::46 eP 15-60 U,E 25 6
Chelidonura cf sandrana Rudman, 1973 121::47 eQ 6-80 HA 4
Chelidonura cf sandrana Rudman, 1973 121::47 e 30 S 14 6
Chelidonura cf hirundinina - - Q 8 E 7 black with orange lines, e688
Chelidonura cf hirundinina black with orange network, e849
Mariaglaja inornata Baba, 1949 121:44 eWP 10-40 E,OS 30 4
Nakamigawaia sp. e 25 HA 6 Gosliner et al 2015
Niparaya regiscorona (Bertsch, 1972) SSH e 10 U 4 6 includes e632, may be different
Niparaya e690 e S 7 tiny, mostly brown, P&Mbrown
Niparaya e695 e E 7 white with a little yellow
Niparaya e801 Q 4 U 4 7 maroon, could be e690
Niparaya e813 e 25 A 7 on Halimeda at night
Odontoglaja guamensis Rudman, 1978 247::90 ePIwW 0-40 U,E 10-20 3
Odontoglaja e028 - - ePW 15-30 E,U 6 Likely a color form of guamensis
Philinopsis speciosa Pease, 1860 121::39 e 50 S 7
Philinopsis e489 - - e 20-30 HA 5 possibly e436 with shortened tail because it has orange ink
Philinopsis e788 Q 2 s 7 7
Spinaglaja orientalis (Baba, 1949) 121::42 e 15 U 17 7
Spinophallus falciphallus (Gosliner, 2011) - e 25 HA 22 6
Tubulophilinopsis gardineri Eliot, 1903 121::40 ew 20 E,HA,S 25 5
Tubulophilinopsis pilsbryi (Eliot, 1900) 121::41 We 40-45 S 25 6
Tubulophilinopsis reticulata Pease, 1860 121::40 S,HA 6
Tubulophilinopsis cf reticulata - - 7 considering juvenile reticulata
Tubulophilinopsis cf reticulata - - e 30 HA 7 could be juvenile reticulata
Tubulophilinopsis e454a e 20-30 S 24 6
Tubulophilinopsis e516 e 25 S 7
PHILINIDAE
Philine orca Gosliner, 1988 121::36 PQ 3-30 U 3 5 many in Quarry in 2015 by C. Sylvester
Philine rubrata Gosliner, 1988 e 3 S 3 6
GASTROPTERIDAE
Gastropteron minutum Ong, Hallas & Gosliner, 2017 - eQ 8-10 U 3 6 e317
Gastropteron? e802 e 3 A 7 tiny white
Sagaminopteron bilealbum Carlson & Hoff, 1973 P 15 SG 6 9 found at once on corrugated gray sponge, JLord, no more seen on other colonies
Sagaminopteron nigropunctatum Carlson & Hoff, 1973 SSF W 25 E 4 7
Sagaminopteron psychedelicum Carlson & Hoff, 1974 121::50 W 15-40 U,SG 12 4
Sagaminopteron? e520 - - e 25 HA 12 6
Sagaminopteron e852 C&H as form of nigropunctatum?
Siphopteron brunneomarginatum (Carlson & Hoff, 1974) 121::51 PQ 3-30 U 6 5 many in Quarry in 2015 by C. Sylvester
Siphopteron cf citrinum  Carlson & Hoff, 1974
Siphopteron e709 e 30 S 6 P&Mbrown
Siphopteron e712 e 40 S 7 P&Mbrown
Siphopteron e795 Q 3 U 2 7
DIAPHANIDAE
Colpodaspis thompsoni Brown, 1979 121::20 ePQ 5-25 U 5 5
Family Unknown
ceph e586 muddy yellow with elongate white spots
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order RUNCINIDA
RUNCINIDAE
Ilbia mariana Hoff & Carlson, 1990 121::31 6
Runcina e829 e 0 BU  5-12 6 on floating line
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order APLYSIDA
APLYSIIDAE
Aplysia argus (Rüppell & Leuckart, 1830) 121::57 e 25 HA 90 6 dactylomela
Aplysia nigrocincta von Martens, 1880 121::58 e 10-40 E,HA 16 5 Sporadically more common; when you see one, you usually see more
Aplysia e679 W 25 U 15 7
Aplysia E728 Aplysia sp.1 in Seaslugs of Hawaii
Bursatella leachii de Blainville, 1817 SSH e 25 HA 17 6
Dolabella auricularia (Lightfoot, 1786) 121::59 ePWQ 10-60 U,EN 300 4
Dolabrifera dolabrifera (Cuvier, 1817) 121::62 IEeWQ 0-40 U 30 2
Notarchus indicus Schweigger, 1820 121::60 e 25 HA 6
Petalifera edmundsi (Bebbington, 1974) Q 5 A 6 On turbinaria
Petalifera lafonti (Fischer, 1870) e 10 A 6 On Padina
Phyllaplysia e685 e A 7 Mbrown, green
Phyllaplysia e703 e A 7 JLord, dark green
Stylocheilus longicauda (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) 121::60 S 30 BU 130 5 Always on buoy lines.
Stylocheilus striatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) 121::59 ePWSw 10-100 E,U,BU,HA 80 2 sometimes rarity 1, superabundant
Siphonota geographica (Adams & Reeve, 1850) e S 7 P&Mbrown
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order PLEUROBRANCHIDA
PLEUROBRANCHIDAE
Berthella caledonica (Risbec, 1928) 160::91 bottom  eW 20 U,EN 55 6 Probably a Berthella
Berthella martensi (Pilsbry, 1896) 332::43 ePW 20-50 U 30 5
Berthella pellucida (Pease, 1860) 121::96 IeWP 0-60 U,CN 18 4 cf -
Berthellina delicata (Rpease, 1861) ePWEwQ 0-90 U,CN.HA 35 2 citrina
Berthellina sp. 1 ePW 20-60 U 30 5 yellow
Pleurehdera haraldi Marcus & Marcus, 1970 121::98 ePwW 3-40 U,CN 35 5
Pleurobranchus albiguttatus (Bergh, 1905) 121::98 Pe 20 U 6
Pleurobranchus forskalii (Rüppell & Leuckart, 1828) 121::99 e 10-60 U,HA 10-175 4 Not rare at Bigej-Meck in Halimeda, once found by the dozens (hundreds?) under rocks shallow north Bigej.
Pleurobranchus peroni Cuvier, 1804 eP 6
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order UMBRACHULIDA
UMBRACHULIDAE
Umbraculum umbraculum (Lightfoot, 1798) 121::95 e 45 HA 7 Possibly a new species of Umbraculum
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Superorder SACOGLOSSA
CYLINDROBULLIDAE
Cylindrobulla e434 - - eQ 6
Cylindrobulla e825 e 20 HA  10-15 6 Maybe Cylindrobulla in NSSI
Cylindrobulla e845 e 7
Volvatella angeliniana Ichikawa, 1993 121::64 IQ 0-3 U 6
Volvatella maculata Jensen, 2015 - e 65 A 12 6 On Caulerpa
Volvatella ventricosa Jensen & Wells, 1990 e 2 A 6 On Caulerpa
Volvatella vigourouxi (Montrouzier, 1861) e 4 A 5 On Caulerpa taxifolia
Volvatella viridis? Hamatani, 1976 121::65 S 55 A 4 On Caulerpa; as Volvatella sp3 in 121::
Volvatella e577 121::65 P 20 A 5 6 On Caulerpa; as Volvatella sp2 in 121::
Volvatella e578 - - P 30 A 7 Color form of viridis?
Volvatella e579 - - e 80 A 6 On Caulerpa
Volvatella e840 e 6 A 10 7
JULIIDAE
Berthelinia schlumbergeri Dautzenberg, 1895 W 40 A 8 7 size of shell
Julia exquisita Gould, 1852 121::66 W 50 G 4.2 6 green or brown
Julia zebra Kawaguti, 1981 eQ 3-40 S 6 6
OXYNOIDAE
Lobiger viridis Pease, 1863 121::68 e 10-60 HA,A 7 6 On Caulerpa.
Oxynoe viridis (Pease, 1861)  121::67 e 10-25 HA,A 25 6
Oxynoe? kylei Krug, Berriman & Valdex, 2018 121::67 wPe 25-30 HA 4 6 Oxynoe sp1
Oxynoe e858 mostly green
CALIPHYLLIDAE
Cyerce bourbonica Yonow, 2012 SOH eQ 15 U 4-10 6 sporadically common in the quarries (C. Sylvester)
Cyerce elegans Bergh, 1888 121::69 ePWwQ 5-50 U,C,HA 20-55 3
Cyerce nigricans  (Pease, 1866) Q 6 all small
Cyerce pavonina Bergh, 1888 121::69 W 10-25 U 25-30 5
Cyerce cf pavonina - - W 20 U 30 6
Cyerce e495 e 25 HA 18 7
Cyerce e501 - - e 20-25 U 4 Many seen over 2 days, then no more at that spot; rare thereafter
Cyerce e542 - - e 20-25 HA 6 windowpane Cyerce,prob form of elegans
Cyerce e804 eW A,U 6 possibly pavonina
Cyerce e841 e 6 possibly bourbonica
Mourgana e195 - - e 15-25 U 9 6
Mourgana e223 - - e 20 U 9 7 Probably = e223
Mourgana e697 - - Q 7 small, translucent with white spots on paddles
Mourgana e732 e 7
Mourgana e748 e 7
Mourgana e854 e 3 A ~5 7 small whitish
Polybranchia orientalis (Kelaart, 1858) W 10 U 28-43 7
Polybranchia jensenae Medrano, Krug, Gosliner, Kumar & Valdes, 2018 eW 3-60 U 80 6
Polybranchia samanthae Medrano, Krug, Gosliner, Kumar & Valdes, 2019 eW 3-60 U 43 6
Sohgenia  palauensis Hamatani, 1991 121::71 eQ 3-25 U 5-9 5
Sohgenia ? e796 e A 6 7
Sohgenia ? e803 e A 4 7
LIMAPONTIDAE
Costasiella formicaria (Baba, 1959) e 60 S <10 7 JL
Costasiella kuroshimae Ichikawa, 1993 121::73 e 25 A 3-4 6
Costasiella cf kuroshimae like darker one in NSSI but darker
Costasiella usagi Ichikawa, 1993
Costasiella vegae Ichikawa, 1993 SSF e 25 A 3-6 4 Form of C. kuroshimae in 121::
Costasiella e534 - - e 20-30 A 3 4
Costasiella e774 e 7 sp2 in G15
Ercolania cf coerulea Trinchese, 1892 Q 6 A 6 CSylvester
Ercolania kencolesi Grzymbowski, Stemmer & Wägele, 2007 Q 6 A ~5 6 CSylvester
Ercolania e701 Q 6 U 7 CSylvester
Ercolania e714 - e 8 A 7 From Caulerpa and Halimeda algae sample
Ercolania? e737 Q 5 in Volonia bubble
Ercolania? e738 Q 7 on Dictyosphaeria
Ercolania? e823 e 30 A 7  
Ercolania? e916 Q 6 U <10 7 maybe=e701
Ercolania? e917 e 10 <10 7 maybe=e701
Placida kevinleei McCarthy, Krug & Valdés, 2017 e 3 U <10 6 CS
Placida? e487 - - W 50 C 8 7
Placida? e736 Q A 7 On Dictyosphaeria
Placida e753 Q A 6 On Codium arabicum
Placida? e815 e 0-30 A  3-10 6
Stiliger ornatus Ehrenberg, 1828 Q 1-3 A 5
Sacoproteus smaragdinus (Baba, 1949) 121::73 e 20-30 U,A 22 6 On Caulerpa
Sacoproteus nishae Krug, Wong, M. R. Medina, Gosliner & Valdés, 2018 e 20-30 A 25 5 On Caulerpa, common for short period, then rare
Sacoproteus e915 in aquarium, probably from lagoon Caulerpa
Stiliger e150 - 121::74 e 15-20 U 8 6 Stiliger sp1
Stiliger? e751 Q 2 A 7 On Volonia
Stiliger? e810 Pe 5-30 A 5 6
Stiliger? e869 green dense cerata
HERMAEIDAE
Hermaea e613 e 22 S 7 7
Hermaea e782 e 7
Hermaea? e816 e 6 7
hermaeid e339 - - P 15 A 7 no photo?
PLAKOBRANCHIDAE
Plakobranchus ocellatus van Hasselt, 1824 121::93 eQI 0-30 OS,E,A 23 2
Boselia e798 e 6 A 6
Elysia arena Carlson & Hoff, 1977 121::86 eW 50-80 HA,E 20 6 Bunch found one day lagoon slope Ningi in Halimeda
Elysia degeneri Ostergaard, 1855 121::87 e 15-40 HA,U 14 6 degeneri
Elysia marginata (Pease, 1871) 121::79 ePWE 10-60 U,E 19 5 ornata
Elysia cf marginata  - - ?? probably marginata but red behind some of the black spots
Elysia mercieri (Pruvot-Fol, 1930) 121::83 Qe 5 sporadically common in the quarry
Elysia nealae Ostergaard, 1855 SSH e 20-40 HA 13-18 4
Elysia cf nigropunctata (Pease, 1871) - ePW 15-50 E 28 4
Elysia obtusa Baba, 1938 10::28/29 Pe 40 U 12 6
Elysia punctata  Kelaart, 1858 - eP 15-20 E 35 5
Elysia pusilla Bergh, 1872 121::86 e 20-80 HA 12 2 Elysiella halimeda
Elysia rufescens (Pease, 1871) 121::80 I 0 U 25 7
Elysia tomentosa Jensen, 1997 121::84 WeQ 3-25 E 20 6
Elysia e024 - - W 25 U 6 variety of tomentosa?
Elysia e033 - - e 10 U 12 7 variety of tomentosa?
Elysia e116 - - PW 30-60 TY 30 4 associated with Tydemania
Elysia e153 - - e 8-70 HA 6
Elysia e159 - - e 15 U 4 6
Elysia e176 - 124::56 #51 e 20 U 10 6
Elysia e296 - - e 15 U 4 6
Elysia e491 - - W 30 HA 21 7
Elysia e543 - - e 30 HA 14 6
Elysia e563 - - e 20 U 13 7
Elysia e580 e 40 A 15 6 on Tydemania
Elysia e584 - - e 100 HA 6 7 Possibly arena
Elysia e596 - - W 35 U 4 7
Elysia e604 - - P 20 E 40 7 Possibly e453
Elysia e644 - - W 25 S 5 7 black
Elysia e710 - - e 20-30 HA 5 formerly lumped with nealae, these are larger, darker green, look textured
Elysia e726 - - Qe 8 E 6 white w white spot behind R
Elysia e739 - - eQ 5
Elysia e755 - - e 7
Elysia e765 - - Q 7
Elysia e767 - - Q 6
Elysia e771 - - Q 7
Elysia e775 - - e 7
Elysia e780 - - e 7
Elysia e784 - - W 7
Elysia e787 - - W 9 7
Elysia e791 - - W 7
Elysia e787 W 40 EN 9 7
Elysia e805 e 20 HA ~10 7
Elysia e818 e 30 A  4-12 6
Elysia e821 Q 3 20 7
Elysia e836 e 30 HA 10 7
Elysia e839 P 25 U 10 6
Elysia e846 e 35 HA 7
Elysia e859 e A <10 6 all green maybe pusilla var, on Dictyosphaeria
Elysia e870 e A 2 7 dark green very tiny
Elysia e888 e 12 7 CS
Elysia e908 e 50 S <10 7 JL
Elysia e909 Q ~10 7 JL
Thuridilla bayeri (Marcus, 1965) 54::91 ePW 10-40 U,E 20 5 Usually considered a variety of gracilis, I have my doubts
Thuridilla carlsoni  Gosliner, 1995 121::89 ePW 10-50 U,E 30 3
Thuridilla flavomaculata  Gosliner, 1995 121::90 e 15-30 U,HA 8-19 4
Thuridilla gracilis (Risbec, 1928) 54::107 ePW 10-50 U,E 25 5 ratna
Thuridilla hoffae Gosliner, 1995 121::90 W 30-60 U 7 6
Thuridilla livida (Baba, 1955) 121::91 e 20 U 12 6
Thuridilla vataae (Risbec, 1928) 121::92 IeW 0-50 U,E 16 5
Thuridilla e733 - - Qe 6-20 U ~10 6
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order NUDIBRANCHIA
CHROMODORIDIDAE
Ardeadoris angustolutea Rudman, 1990 121::243 eWwP 10-45 U 20 6
Ardeadoris symmetrica Rudman, 1990 121::241 e 15 U 40 6
Ardeadoris tomsmithi Bertsch & Gosliner, 1989 121::241 PW 10-30 U,CN 30 6
Cadlinella ornatissima (Risbec, 1928) 121::202 eP 10-30 U 15 4
Cadlinella subornatissima Baba, 1996 121::203 e 20 U 10 7
Ceratosoma gracillimum Semper in Bergh, 1876 121::274 e 60-110 OS 60 6
Ceratosoma palliolatum Rudman, 1988 121::274 PW 20-80 CN,U 40 5 Much more common on pinnacles.
Ceratosoma tenue Abraham, 1876 121::274 eB 20-80 HA 80 5 cornigerum
Chromodoris annae Bergh, 1877 121::206 P 30-50 C 16 6
Chromodoris aspersa (Gould, 1852) 121::209 ePWwIQ 0-50 U 18 3 inornata
Chromodoris colemani Rudman, 1982 334::24 Pe 30-50 U,E 20 5
Chromodoris elisabethina Bergh, 1877 121::205 WPEweQ 4-80 E,C 25 3 Quarry specimen could have washed in from seaward
Chromodoris willani Rudman, 1982 W 200 E ~25 7
Chromodoris e235 - 121::228 PW 30-50 U,CN 7 5
Chromodoris e248 - - P 40 CN 20 6
Diversidoris crocea (Rudman, 1986) 121::245 eP 15-30 U 15 5
Diversidoris flava (Eliot, 1904) 121::245 eP 10-40 U 11 6
Doriprismatica atromarginata (Cuvier, 1804) 121::233 PWEe 10-50 U,E,C 30 4 Can eat same sponge as rufomarginata.
Glossodoris cincta (Bergh, 1888) 121::236 PWe 20-60 U,CN 40 5 cf - likely not real cincta
Glossodoris hikuerensis (Pruvot-Fol, 1954) 121::237 eWwPE 10-80 U 135 5
Glossodoris rufomarginata (Bergh, 1890) 121::241 EeQ 6-60 C 55 3 quarry specimen could have washed in from seaward
Goniobranchus albonares (Rudman, 1990) 121::220 ePQ 20 U,HA 8 6
Goniobranchus albopunctatus (Garrett, 1879) 121::223 e 10-20 U,EN 40 6
Goniobranchus albopustulosus (Pease, 1860) 121::223 eWP 10-25 U 20 6
Goniobranchus alius Rudman, 1987 SSF eP 15-30 U 6 May be a form of albopustulosa
Goniobranchus aureopurpureus Collingwood, 1881 121::222 e 20-92 OS 30 6
Goniobranchus coi (Risbec, 1956) eW 20-25 E 30 6 JOwens & CWest
Goniobranchus decorus (Pease, 1860) 121::224 eWPw 8-60 U 14 4
Goniobranchus fidelis (Kelaart, 1858) 121::218 eP 5-40 U 15 4
Goniobranchus galactos Rudman & Johnson, 1985 121::220 eP 6-40 U 21 4 Enewetak Atoll only
Goniobranchus geometricus Risbec, 1928 121::213 ePwW 5-40 U,EN 30 3
Goniobranchus hintuanensis Gosliner & Behrens, 1998 121::213 e 25-86 HA 20 6
Goniobranchus kuniei Pruvot-Fol, 1930 121::216 W 50-220 C,EN 50 6
Goniobranchus preciosus (Kelaart, 1858) 121::219 e 10-50 U,HA 20 6
Goniobranchus reticulatus (Pease, 1866) e 7
Goniobranchus rubrocornutus Rudman, 1985 121::221 e 10-20 U 12 6
Goniobranchus cf rubrocornutus - - eP 10-30 U 14 4 Yellow body, Kwaj only
Goniobranchus rufomaculatus (Pease, 1871) 121::222 e 15-80 U,HA 6
Goniobranchus setoensis (Baba, 1938) 121::224 eP 6-30 U 15 5
Goniobranchus verrieri (Crosse, 1875) 121::221 e 5-20 U 6
Goniobranchus vibratus (Pease, 1860) 121::214 e 5-10 U 9 6
Goniobranchus e006 - 121::229 ePW 10-50 U,CN 15 5
Goniobranchus e048 - 121::230 ePW 30-50 U,CN 15 6  lamberti does not seem too far off
Goniobranchus? e146 - 121::230 BeSw 30-120 SG 11 5 TG thought Mexichromis from radula, but body looks like Verconia
Goniobranchus e166 121::212 eP 6-40 U,E 60 4
Goniobranchus e236 - 121::248 P 40 CN 6 6
Goniobranchus e328 - 121::210 e 10 U 18 7
Goniobranchus e533 - - We 20-25 U 19 6
Hypselodoris bullockii (Collingwood, 1881) 121::267 P 10-50 U 20 6
Hypselodoris decorata (Risbec, 1928) 334::26 ePw 15-50 U 25 5 Name decorata may not be valid, but this species is different from maculosa, may need new name; maybe should say cf maculosa
Hypselodoris imperialis (Pease, 1860) 121::271 e 10 U 37 7
Hypselodoris cf infucata (Ruppell & Leuckart, 1828) - e 10-20 U 19 6
Hypselodoris maculosa (Pease, 1871) 121::259 eRWP 15-60 U 25 5
Hypselodoris skyleri Gosliner & Johnson, 2018 P 15-30 U 10 6
Hypselodoris tryoni (Garrett, 1873) 121::270 eP 20-35 E 50 6
Hypselodoris whitei (Adams & Reeve, 1850) 121::258 eP 20-110 U,HA 25 6
Hypselodoris zephyra Gosliner & Johnson, 1999 e 25 A 20 6 one pair at night on Halimeda
Hypselodoris e373 - 121::229 WP 20-60 CN,U 25 6
Mexichromis lemniscata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) 121::256 e 10-20 U 9 6
Mexichromis pusilla (Bergh, 1874) 121::256 PW 25-50 U,E 10 6
Mexichromis similaris Rudman, 1986 121::256 e 6 U 10 6
Mexichromis e290 - - eQ 8-25 U,E 12 6
Miamira miamirana (Bergh, 1875) 121::273 e 25 HA 7
Miamira sinuata (van Hasselt, 1824) 121::272 WPQ 3-60 U 50 6
Thorunna australis (Risbec, 1928) 121::251 eWP 15-25 U 10 6
Thorunna daniellae (Kay & Young, 1969) 121::252 e 15 U 8 7
Thorunna cf florens - 121::253 P 30 U 8 7
Thorunna furtiva Bergh, 1874 121::252 P 35 CN 19 7
Thorunna halourga Johnson & Gosliner, 2001 121::252 eP 12-60 U 16 6
Thorunna purpuropedis Rudman & Johnson, 1985 121::255 ew 20-35 U 11 6
Verconia alboannulata (Rudman, 1986) W 20 U <10 7 SJaz
Verconia decussata Risbec, 1928 121::244 eP 10-30 U 10 6
Verconia cf hongkongensis Rudman, 1990 - Pe 15-30 U 8 6
Verconia norba Marcus & Marcus, 1970 121::246 eP 15-30 U 8 5
Verconia cf romeri Risbec, 1928 - ePw 3-30 U 8 6 e096
Verconia simplex (Pease, 1871) 121::244 e 10-30 U 8 4
Verconia varians (Pease, 1871) 121::246 W 65 U 12 6
Verconia e363 Rudman, 1995 - e 5-10 U 11 6 possibly N. sp5 in 121::247
Verconia e381 - - W 50 C 6 7 Maybe = cf hongkongensis
Verconia e770 W 30 U <8 6
ACTINOCYCLIDAE
Actinocyclus verrucosus Ehrenberg, 1831 30::43 WP 40 U 30 6 japonicus
Hallaxa cryptica Gosliner & Johnson, 1994 129::178 PeQ 6-40 U 25 4
Hallaxa  elongata Gosliner & Johnson, 1994 e 20-25 U 6 Several under small piece of sunken lumber
Hallaxa fuscescens (Pease, 1871) SSF e 15-25 U,HA 12 6
Hallaxa iju Gosliner & Johnson, 1994 P 10-30 U 8 6
Hallaxa indecora (Bergh, 1905) SSF e 25-50 HA 7-23 4
Hallaxa paulinae Gosliner & Johnson, 1994 e 3 U 7
Hallaxa translucens Gosliner & Johnson, 1994 7 uncertain ID
Hallaxa (or Rostanga) e467 - - ?? 7
Hallaxa? e618 - - 7 no pic?
Hallaxa  e635 - - e 25 HA 11 7 sp. 5 in Gosliner et al 2008
Hallaxa e693 - - brown with light spots, probably e497
Hallaxa e847 P 25 U 10 7 Maybe translucens or paulinae
Hallaxa e894 ~10 7 CS
DORIDIDAE
Aldisa pikokai Bertsch & Johnson, 1982 30::44 W 25-45 CN,EN 15 6 Aldisa may need to be moved to Cadlinidae
Aldisa? e087 - - W 430 U 9 7 Brought up on rock by submersible Makali’i
Aldisa e558 - - W 15 HA 14 7
Aldisa? e819 e 40 HA 7 Maybe Rostanga e485
Doriopsis granulosa Pease, 1860 334::34 We 3-50 U 25 6
Doriopsis pecten (Collingwood, 1881) 30::34-35 e 2-25 U 13 4 eats blue sponge
Doriopsis viridis? Pease, 1861 PQ 6-20 U 6 May be greenish pecten, eats orange sponge?
Doris? e376  -  - W 35-50 CN 25 6 Looks externally like Atagema to me but TG says Doris
Doris? e741 PQ 6
DISCODORIDIDAE
Asteronotus cespitosus (van Hasselt, 1824) SSF e! 0-12 U 110 6
Atagema echinata (Pease, 1860) SSF P 35 E 12 7
Atagema intecta (Kelaart, 1858) 334::34 IW 0-50 U,E 20 6
Carminodoris bifurcata (Baba, 1993) 30::39 eW 15-50 U 19-30 6 nodulosa
Carminodoris flammea (Fahey & Gosliner, 2003) e 12 U 19 7
Carminodoris estrelyado Gosliner & Behrens, 1998 SSF PE 10-40 U 14-30 5
Carminodoris grandiflora (Pease, 1860) SSF eP 20 U 20-28 6
Discodoris boholensis Bergh, 1877 120::159 H 70 HA 80 6
Discodoris cebuensis Bergh, 1877 e 25 HA 50 7
Discodoris coerulescens (Bergh, 1888) P 22 EN 20 6
Discodoris lilacina (Gould, 1852) 30::40 eP 10-30 U 40 4
Discodoris ylva ? (Marcus, 1965) Dayrit ?? as "Monteryana"
Discodoris e514 - - e 10 HA 33 6
Discodoris e588 6 D. sp 2 in Gosliner et al, p165
discodorid e218 - - B 200 SG 10 7
discodorid e265 - - e 10 U 16 7
discodorid e334 - W 30 U 2 7 white w orange margin and orng spots, prob juv
discodorid e379 - - W 40 U 8 7
discodorid e418 - - W 45 CN 20 7
discodorid e448 - - ??
discodorid e451 - - ?? 7
discodorid e472 - - P 20 U 7
discodorid e606 - - W 30 U 17 7 orange, possibly Rostanga like
discodorid e621 - - e 25 HA 12 7 Caryophyllidia dorid sp 1 in Gosliner et al 2008
discodorid e628 - - W 20 U 12 6
discodorid e638 - - e 20 U 13 7 Caryophyllidia dorid sp 6 in Gosliner et al 2008
discodorid e655 - - e 20 U 13 7
discodorid e680 e 21 7
discodorid e720 - - e 25 HA 14 7 might be e628
discodorid e799 P 40 CN 7
discodorid e842 QWe 10 U 20 7 possibly Thordisa
discodorid e866 small white with white bumps, no photo
discodorid e896 Q 6 U <10 7 CS
Geitodoris e768 Q 10 U <10 7 CS
Halgerda albocristata Gosliner & Fahey, 1998 SSF ePW 15-30 U 12 5
Halgerda brunneomaculata Carlson & Hoff, 1993 Q 6 U 7 7 CS
Halgerda dalanghita Fahey & Gosliner, 1998 SSF P 30 U 12 6
Halgerda johnsonorum Carlson&Hoff SSF W 35-60 CN 35 5
Halgerda malesso Carlson & Hoff, 1993 55::21 W 120 U 24 6
Halgerda tessellata (Bergh, 1880) 334::38 PeW 15-40 U 14 6
Halgerda? e209 - - P 50 CN 20 7
Halgerda? e212 - - P 25 U 7
Halgerda e346 P 50 U 11 6
Jorunna alisonae Marcus, 1976 176:: e 10-20 U 12 6
Jorunna funebris (Kelaart, 1858) 334::32 EePW 15-100 U,E,HA 22 6
Jorunna parva (Baba, 1938) e 25 HA 7
Jorunna rubescens (Bergh, 1876)  334::32 QWe 2-45 E,U 110 5
Jorunna? e524 - - e 12 HA 16 6
Jorunna? e555 - - e 30 HA 17 7
Otinodoris raripilosa (Abraham, 1877) Dayrit e 50 HA 110 7 Dayrit paper as Asteronotus
Paradoris e081 - - PW 20-50 U 5 6
Paradoris e145 - - P 30 U 7 6
Paradoris e587 - - W 30 CN 6 7
Paradoris e607 - - W 25 U 11 7
Paradoris e786 W 45 CN 6 7
Peltodoris rubra (Bergh, 1905) SSF WP 20-40 U 35-70 6
Platydoris cruenta  (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) 334::36 IP 0-30 U,CN 80 6
Platydoris  formosa (Alder & Hancock, 1864) SSF PWe 20-40 U,CN,HA 60 6
Platydoris inornata Dorgan, Valdés, & Gosliner, 2002 - WPe 20-80 CN,U,HA 13-40 4 Could be 2 species included here
Platydoris cf sanguinea Bergh, 1905 SSF Wqe 3-40 CN,HA,U 17 6 real sanguinea looks like Kosrae specimen from Sjaz
Platydoris scabra (Cuvier, 1804) SSF e 2-20 U 120 4
Platydoris e366a - - e 20 U 7
Platydoris e417 - - ?? 7
Platydoris e450 - - ?? 7
Platydoris e477 - - ?? 7
Platydoris? e488 - - e 7
Platydoris? e492 - - e 25 HA 7
Platydoris e576 - - P 25 U 7 7
Platydoris? e659 - - P 20 U 7
Platydoris e811 e 60 A 7
Rostanga cf dentacus Rudman & Avern, 1989 268::323 P 15-20 U 15 6
Rostanga lutescens (Bergh, 1905) 164::405 e 15 U 12 7
Rostanga? e219 - - B 200 HA 8-9 6
Rostanga? e337 - - P 30 U 8 7
Rostanga? e403 - - ??
Rostanga? e469 - P 50 U 10 7 reddish, on SJ video 76
Rostanga e485 - - e 25-30 HA 8-12 6
Rostanga e838 P 20 U 25 7
Sclerodoris tuberculata Eliot, 1904 248::72 e 10-30 U,HA 70 6
Sclerodoris e406 - P 40-80 CN,HA 22-35 6
Sclerodoris? e600 - - e 25 U 9 7
Sebadoris fragilis (Alder & Hancock, 1864) 334::36 e 2-10 U 120 4 Common under slabs lagoonside mid Kwaj depth 2-3'. 
Thordisa albomacula Chan & Gosliner, 2007 eP 10-50 U,CN 20 6
Thordisa oliva Chan & Gosliner, 2007 - e 20 U 8 7
Thordisa cf tahala Chan & Gosliner, 2007 e 10 U 20 7
Thordisa? e088 -  - eP 15-40 U 20 6
Thordisa e507 e 25 HA 32 6
Thordisa? e529 - - e 30 HA 42 6
Thordisa e545 e 25 HA 17 7
Thordisa? e572 - - e 20 U 7
Thordisa e654 - - W 25 U 17 7 sp 1 in Gosliner et al 2008
DENDRODORIDIDAE
Dendrodoris albopurpura Burn, 1957 SSF WE 20-60 U 110 6
Dendrodoris e459 - - W 50 CN 150 6
Dendrodoris carbunculosa (Kelaart, 1858) SSF WI 0-50 U,EN 250 6
Dendrodoris coronata Kay & Young, 1969 176::218 eWPw 15-25 U,EN 20 5 = D. punctata Alder & Hancock, 1864?
Dendrodoris denisoni (Angas, 1864) SSF eWPw 25 HA 29 7
Dendrodoris elongata Baba, 1936 334::40 IeWPQ 0-60 U,CN 80 4
Dendrodoris  cf elongata e071b - - IeWP 0-60 U,CN 80 4
Dendrodoris guttata (Odhner, 1917) - We 30-80 U,HA,E 35 6
Dendrodoris nigra (Stimpson, 1855) 30::72 IeRWQw 0-25 U,HA 35 3
Dendrodoris tuberculosa (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) 30::73 IWeQ 0-60 U,CN,EN,HA 140 5
Dendrodoris cf tuberculosa - - e 25-30 HA 6 similar to D. tuberculosa
Dendrodoris e362 - - W 30 U 20 6
Dendrodoris e392 W 50 EN 40 6
Dendrodoris e407 - - W 60 U 40 7
Dendrodoris e674 e 20 U ~15 7 likely a juvenile
Dendrodoris e707 eQ 6-10 U 8 6
Dendrodoris e772 - - W 25 U 30 7 maybe elongata but with distinct light spots around margin
Dendrodoris e835 W 30 EN 25 7
Dendrodoris e903 25 7 possibly same as Doriopsilla e385
Doriopsilla e385 - - P 25 U 25 6
PHYLLIDIIDAE
Ceratophyllidia e335 - 43::76 PW 30-50 CN 15-30 5
Ceratophyllidia e727 - - Q 3 U 6
Ceratophyllidia e773 - - W 25 U 15 7 lighter colored with stippling top of balls
Phyllidia carlsonhoffi Brunckhorst, 1993 43::38 PWEIw 1-150 E 50 3
Phyllidia elegans Bergh, 1869 43::33 PWE 30-60 E 30 6
Phyllidia exquisita Brunckhorst, 1993 43::38 W 10-20 E 30 6
Phyllidia larryi (Brunckhorst, 1993) W 60 CN 7 7
Phyllidia madangensis Brunckhorst, 1993 43:: WE 20-60 E 15-30 5
Phyllidia ocellata Cuvier, 1804 43::35 W 200 E 40 6
Phyllidia cf ocellata W E ~30 6
Phyllidia picta (Pruvot-Fol, 1957) SSF W 20 CN,E 26 6
Phyllidia polkadotsa Brunckhorst, 1993 43:: W 60 E 12 7
Phyllidia tula Marcus & Marcus, 1970 43::29 WPE 15-80 E 70 5
Phyllidia varicosa Lamarck, 1801 43::28 W 40 E 50 6
Phyllidia cf varicosa e359 - - WPEew 10-130 E 8--75 3
Phyllidia cf varicosa e445 - - W 30 E 30 7
Phyllidiella lizae Brunckhorst, 1993 W 40-60 E 20-30 6
Phyllidiella pustulosa (Cuvier, 1804) 43::49 WePEwQ 5-200 E,C 30 2
Phyllidiella cf rosans (Bergh, 1873) W 50 E 6
Phyllidiella e446 - - W E 7
Phyllidiella? e606 - - W 60 E 40 6
Phyllidiopsis burni Brunckhorst, 1993 43::74 W 40-200 E 50-200 5
Phyllidiopsis cardinalis Bergh, 1875 43::63 WE 30-60 U 35 6
Phyllidiopsis fissurata Brunckhorst, 1993 SSF W 40-60 E 50 6
Phyllidiopsis loricata (Bergh, 1873) 43::68 W 40 CN 7-12 6
Phyllidiopsis shireenae Brunckhorst, 1989 43:: W 120 E 7
Phyllidiopsis xishaensis (Lin, 1983) 43::69 PW 20-40 U 15 6
Reticulidia fungia Brunck. & Gosliner, 1993 43::78 PW 40-200 E 40 6
Reticulidia halgerda Brunckhorst & Burn, 1990 43::77 W 200 C 30 6
Reticulidia e882 P CN ~15 7
HEXABRANCHIDAE
Hexabranchus sanguineus (Rüppell & Leuckart, 1828) 30::cover Wee 20-150 EN,U 500 5 May not be sanguineus, calling all in IP this name is probably incorrect
GYMNODORIDIDAE
Gymnodoris ceylonica (Kelaart, 1858) 334::16 e 80 OS 40 7
Gymnodoris citrina (Bergh, 1877) 10::37/38 ePwQI 0-40 U 25 4
Gymnodoris nigricolor Baba, 1960 SSF Pe 20-50 OS 10 6
Gymnodoris rubropapillosa (Rüppell &Bergh, 1905) SSF ?? 7
Gymnodoris striata (Eliot, 1908) 160::93 e 70 OS 30 7 As Analogium.
Gymnodoris subornata Baba, 1960 0.14 Pe 20-30 U,E 8 6
Gymnodoris tuberculosa Knutson & Gosliner, 2014 P 20-40 U 15 6
Gymnodoris e005 - - e 50-70 OS 17 5
Gymnodoris e089 eW 10-30 U,HA 10 5 probably not plebeia
Gymnodoris e098 - - e 20 U 14 7
Gymnodoris e139 - - P 40 EN 25 7
Gymnodoris e149 eW 20-60 U,CN 18 6
Gymnodoris  e165 - - e 10 OS,E,U 13 6
Gymnodoris  e208 - - e 30 U 21 7
Gymnodoris  e225 - - P 40 U 20 7
Gymnodoris  e230 - - W 20-60 U 10 6
Gymnodoris e234 - ew 15 U 9 6
Gymnodoris e246 - - P 35 U 8 7 probably juv of e098
Gymnodoris e264 - - P 35 U 8 7
Gymnodoris e277 - - I 3 U 17 7 yellow, V front poor photo
Gymnodoris e302 - - W 200 E 35 7 probablly e089 but more high sided and angular
Gymnodoris e424 W 30 U ~10 7 probably e234 but gills more complete circle
Gymnodoris e510 - - e 25-30 HA 10 6
Gymnodoris e515 - - e 25 HA 34 6
Gymnodoris e517 - - e 25 S,HA 15 6
Gymnodoris e568 - - e 12 E 15 7
Gymnodoris e583 - - e 20 U 6
Gymnodoris e594 - - e 20 U 11 7
Gymnodoris e597 - - e 30 E 9 7
Gymnodoris e658 - - P 20 U 7
Gymnodoris e713 - - P 60 S 7
Gymnodoris e731 - - P 7
Gymnodoris e790 - - 7 sim to cf alba but circular gills, maybe =e424
Gymnodoris e827 e 20 HA 5 7 night
Gymnodoris e844 e 20 U ~10 7
Gymnodoris e883 w 25 U 6 7
Gymnodoris e901 ~10 7 SJaz
Gymnodoris e911 e 15 U <10 7
POLYCERIDAE
Kaloplocamus dokte Valles & Gosliner, 2006 W 20-45 EN,U 10 6
Kaloplocamus peludo Valles & Gosliner, 2006 e 10 A 10 7 CS, on shallow shipwreck in algae
Nembrotha cristata Bergh, 1877 334::12 Pwe 20-100 C,U,HA 55 5
Nembrotha kubaryana Bergh, 1877 334::12 PWwe 15-60 U,C,HA 40 5
Nembrotha  e370 - - P 40 R - 7 yellow and green lined, no photo
Nembrotha  e766 - - W 7
Plocamopherus ceylonicus (Kelaart, 1858) WP 20-50 U 20 6
Plocamopherus cf lemur Valles & Gosliner, 2006  SSF e 15-50 U,HA 27 6
Plocamopherus maculapodium Valles & Gosliner, 2006  e 20 U 19 7
Plocamopherus maculatus (Pease, 1860) 30::81 W 40-60 CN 30 5
Plocamopherus pecoso Valles & Gosliner, 2006  ew 15-25 U,HA 27 4
Polycera  japonica Baba, 1949 eQ 6-10 U 4 6 CS
Polycera  risbeci Odhner, 1941 - PeQ 3-30 U,HA 4 6
Polycera  e111 - - e 25 U 10 6
Polycera  e160 - - ePQ 3-35 U 4 6
Polycera  e598 - - e 22 U 3 6
Polycera  e622 - - e 20 U 9 6
Polycera  e715 - - 7 maybe differently spotted e622
Polycera  e900 e 10 U 10 6 CS
Roboastra gracilis (Bergh, 1877) 334::14 e 15-30 U,S 17 6
Tambja kava Pola, Padula, Gosliner & Cervera, 2014 We 20-50 CN 15 6 Green to light orange.
Tambja morosa (Bergh, 1877) P 50 EN 80 7
Tambja e777 e PP ~25? 6 SJaz
Thecacera cf picta Baba, 1972 e 10 7 JL
OKADAIIDAE
Vayssierea felis (Collingwood, 1881) Qe 8-20 U 2 6
GONIODORIDIDAE
Goniodoris aspersa Alder & Hancock, 1864 334::18 eP 15-25 U 10 5
Goniodoris e060 - Pe 6-30 U 17 6
Goniodoris? e295 - - e 15 U 4.5 6
Goniodoris e602 - - w 15 U 10 7
Goniodoridella savignyi Pruvot-Fol, 1933 SSF e 10 U 3-4 6
Goniodoridella e241 - - P 25 U 4 7 brn chevron
Goniodoridella? e297 - - eP 10-35 U 3-4 6
Goniodoridella e646 - - eQ 3-50 HA,U 2 7 maybe juv e241
Goniodoridella e717 3 10 U <5 7 CS
Okenia kondoi (Hamatani, 2001) SSF PW 30-70 BR 10 6
Okenia nakamotoensis (Hamatani, 2001) SSF PW 30-70 BR 10 4
Trapania aurata Rudman, 1987 P 40 U 7
Trapania circinata Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 SSF W 50-100 CN,OS 12-17 6
Trapania euryeia Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 SSF PS 40 U 9 6 Other cf brunnea with orange tentacles
Trapania  cf euryeia Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 SSF PW 30 U 13 7
Trapania  miltabrancha Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 P 40 SG 7
Trapania  cf reticulata Rudman, 1987 W 40 SP ~10 7 JL, Sjaz, on black sponge at night
Trapania  scurra Gosliner & Fahey, 2009 Pe 10-15 U 11 6 usually rare, occasionally common 
Trapania squama Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 SSF Pe 15-40 U 5-9 6
Trapania tora Gosliner & Fahey, 2008 P 30 SP ~10 6 on orange sponge
Trapania e759 e 20-60 E,PP 6 6 on pier pilings and Ianthella basta
Trapania e837 P 20-30 EN 10 6 on red sponge covered dead Millepora w entoprocts
AEGIRETIDAE
Aegires  citrinus Bergh, 1875 SSF W 200 R 7
Aegires exeches Fahey & Gosliner, 2004 - eP 10-30 U 4-11 5
Aegires flores Fahey & Gosliner, 2004 - eP 25-50 U 11-12 6
Aegires cf incusus Fahey & Gosliner, 2004 - e 15 U 3-5 6
Aegires cf lemoncello Fahey & Gosliner, 2004
Aegires cf petalis Fahey & Gosliner, 2004 Q 7 U 3 7
Aegires pruvotfolae Fahey & Gosliner, 2004 - ePQ 10-30 U 3-6 5
Aegires villosus Farran, 1905 334::16 eP 15-65 U 5-9 6
Aegires e118 - - e 6-15 U 5-7 6
Aegires e270 - - e 10-20 U 3-7 5
Aegires e593 - - e 20 U 16 7 like elongate pruvotfolae
Aegires e752 - - Q 3 U 5 7
Aegires e785 - - W 45 CN 7 7
Aegires e872 mostly pink
Dorid Family unknown
dorid e448 - e 15 U 35 7 no record or data
dorid e564 x - e 7 no record or data
FLABELLINIDAE
Flabellina delicata Gosliner & Willan, 1991 130::fig 1G W 40 U 15 6 Minor differences in color.
Flabellina exoptata Gosliner & Willan, 1991  130::fig 1F WP 25-60 U,C,HY 10-21 4
Flabellina rubrolineata (O'Donoghue, 1929) W 60-90 HY 6
Flabellina e332 WP 25-50 U 7 6
Flabellina e778 W 7 Flabellina sp. 2 in G15
SAMLIDAE
Samla bicolor (Kelaart, 1858) 130::fig 1A IPLwQ 0-30 U,BU 5-15 3 See also 30:88 as Flabellina alisonae.
Samla bilas Gosliner & Willan, 1991 130::fig 1C W 50-150 E 55 6
Samla riwo Gosliner & Willan, 1991 e 20 U 8 7
Samla rubropurpurata Gosliner & Willan, 1991 124::114::223 PW 20-40 U,C 7-15 5
UNIDENTIIDAE
Unidentia e626 e 100 E 25 7
FIONIDAE
Abronica e603 - - Pe 25 U 6 7
Eubranchus mandapamensis (Rao, 1968) e 1 FH 4 6
Eubranchus e133 - - e 3-15 U 4-7 6
Eubranchus e271 - - W 50 U 4-7 6
Eubranchus? e315 - - P 40 CN 1.5-4 6
Eubranchus e611 - - P 20 U 9 7
Eubranchus e678 - - S 15-60 BU 6
Eubranchus e689 - - S BU 6
Eubranchus e721 - - Q 3 U 7
Eubranchus e783 - - W 3 7
Eubranchus e826 P 25 A 4 7 In  Lyngbya
Eubranchus e885 e 1 ML <10 6 on hydroid & algae covered mooring lines, CS
Eubranchus e886 e 1 ML <10 6 on hydroid & algae covered mooring lines, CS
Eubranchus e898 e 6 <10 7 CS
Eubranchus e906 W EN ~10 7
Tenellia acinosa (Risbec, 1928) 201::251 Pe 25-30 U,HA 10-13 6
Tenellia lugubris (Bergh, 1870) 30::91 ePWQ 5-70 U 27 4
Tenellia minor Rudman, 1981 SSF W 70 C 6
Tenellia pinnifera (Baba, 1949) e 5 7
Tenellia poritophages Rudman, 1979 eP 20-25 UP 10 6
Tenellia sibogae (Bergh, 1905) - W 50 C 10 6
Tenellia e128 - - e 3 A 7 7
Tenellia e238 - - e 3 U 5 7
Tenellia e272 - - EeQ 10-15 C,U 11 6
Tenellia e282 - - P 35 U 3 7
Tenellia e293 - - eWP 15-50 HA,CN 12 6
Tenellia e329 - - W 35 C 10 7
Tenellia e330 - - P 40 U 12 6
Tenellia e425 ?? 6
Tenellia e427 - - W 45 U 7
Tenellia e432 - - ?? 7
Tenellia e498 - - PE 10-20 HY,E 6 6
Tenellia e505 - - e 30 HA 6 7
Tenellia e595 - - e 1 FD 5 7
Tenellia e612 - - e 22 S 6 7
Tenellia e637 - - P 18 U 5 7
Tenellia e639 - - W 130 A 12 6
Tenellia e649 - - P 6 U 7
Tenellia e650 - - e .2 A 7 shaken from algae under pier
Tenellia e657 W 25 PO 15 6 Under Porites
Tenellia e675 - - W 40 GO 6 6 Under Goniopora
Tenellia e730 e 15 PO <10 7 Under loose Porites
Tenellia e734 e 15-30 <10 6 maybe =e315
Tenellia e740 - - <10 7 JL
Tenellia e747 - - P 20 U 5 6 G15 sp30
Tenellia e749 e 20-25 GO 25 6 Under Goniopora
Tenellia e792 - - e 6
Tenellia e793 - - e 6 U 5 7
Tenellia e807
Tenellia e822 Q 3 7 sp39 in NSSI
Tenellia e843 e 3 7 maybe Cuthona sp4 in NSSI
Tenellia e867
Tenellia e891 Q 6 U <10 6 CS,SJaz
Tenellia e904 e 6 R 8 7 CS,SJaz
Tergipes e884 e 1 A 12 7 CS, on algae covered mooring line
Tergiposacca longicerata Cella, Carmona, Ekimova, Cichvarkhin, Schepetov, & Gosliner, 2016 - e 90 HA 6
BABAKINIDAE
Babakina indopacifica Gosliner, Gonzales-Duarte, and Cervera, 2007 SSF e 20 HA 10 7 festiva
GLAUCIDAE
Glaucus atlanticus Forster, 1777 30::100 B 0 OS 20 6 at times common on windward beaches, usually not found at all
FACELINIDAE
Caloria indica (Bergh, 1896) 30::95 eWP 10-60 U,C,EN 20 6
Caloria e390 - - W 40-70 CN 5
Caloria? e521 - - W 30 HA 3 7
Caloria e551 - - Pwe 10-110 U,C,EN 30 6 maybe variety of indica
Caloria e562 - - e 15-20 U 12 6
Cratena affinis affinis (Baba, 1949) - W 130 HA 6
Cratena cf affinis e127 - 124::127 #262 P 30 U 4 7 Very similar to this figure, including annulate rhinophores.  Ours a bit less colored.
Cratena cf affinise651 - - P 45 C 5 7 similar to affinis but with papillose rhinos, no annulae
Cratena simba Edmunds, 1970 Q 10 U 7 Jlord
Cratena e112 ePQ 6-30 U 4-8 6
Cratena? e430 - - ?? 7
Cratena e591 - - e 1-12 U,FD 6 6
Cratena e653 - - P 22 U 5 7 similar to Phid bourailli but no foot corners
Cratena e762 W 45 HY 10 7 simba-like orange lines on body
Facelina bourailli (Risbec, 1928) 249::146 eP 10-40 U 8 5 e281 was deformed bourailli
Favorinus japonicus Baba, 1949 30::96-97 WPQ 3-60 EG 10 5
Favorinus mirabilis Baba, 1955 12::53 eWPQ 10-25 U 10 5
Favorinus cf pacificus Baba, 1937 nudipixel e 10-30 U 20 6
Favorinus e574 - - e 75-90 EG 7 5
Favorinus? e723 - - Q 10 U 6 Jlord
Favorinus e764 - - e 7 sp9 in G15
Godiva (?) e032  - - Iqe 0-15 U 12 3 Similar to rachlaea Rudman.
Herviella albida Baba, 1966 IeQ 0-6 U 8 6
Herviella e910 E 0 FL 35 6 On Flotsam on beach, CA
Noumeaella rehderi Marcus, 1965 e 25 HA 10 6
Noumeaella e220 - - e 20 S 18 5
Noumeaella? e242 - - e 15 U 5-8 6
Noumeaella? e719 - - e 35 HA 7
Noumeaella e807 P 25 U ~15 6 Sjaz
Noumeaella e857 light brown
Noumeaella e889 Q 3 U ~10 7 maybe = e857
Phyllodesmium jakobensae Burghardt & Wägele, 2004 ePW 20-50 X 20 6
Phyllodesmium magnum Rudman, 1991 SSF P 25 U 7
Phyllodesmium poindimiei (Risbec, 1928) - ?? 7
Phyllodesmium e617 - - P 22 U 25 6
Pleurolidia juliae Burn, 1966 W 40 HY 70 6 On hydroid Solanderia fusca.
Pruvotfolia rhodopos (Yonow, 2000) ssf WPQwe 25-30 FC 20 5 Maybe Facelina
Pruvotfolia? e313 - - e 25 U 7 7 Same as ??
Pruvotfolia? e499 - - W 50 CN 21 7
Pruvotfolia? e682 - - SW 90 E 7
Pruvotfolia? e735 - - Q 7
Pteraeolidia semperi (Bergh, 1870) 30::99 ePWS 15-60 E 80 4
facelinid e094 - - P 25-50 U 10 6
facelinid e625 - - e 22 HA 11 7
facelinid e652 ` ` P 25 U 3 7
AEOLIDIIDAE
Aeolidiella cf indica Bergh, 1888 Q,W 4-25 U 6
Aeolidiella e779 I 0 U 6
Baeolidia japonica Baba, 1933 57: e 25-35 HA 10 6
Baeolidia lunaris Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2014 - e 45 U 7 7
Baeolidia moebii (Bergh, 1888) 57: e 15-80 U,HA 35 5
Baeolidia ransoni (Pruvot-Fol, 1856) IQ 0-6 Z 5
Baeolidia salaamica (Rudman, 1982) 7
Baeolidia scottjohnsoni Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2014 57: P 33 A 12 7
Baeolidia variabilis Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2014 57: W 20 U,HA 11 6
Baeolidia e806 e 30 A 7
Bulbaeolidiella alba Risbec, 1928 e 25 A 7 7
Cerberilla annulata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) SSF e 5-10 S 38 6
Cerberilla asamusiensis Baba, 1960 SS e 25 S 15 7
Cerberilla e643 - - W 25 S 8 7 juv?
Cerberilla e683 - - e S 6
Cerberilla e887 e 10 S 10 7 CS
Limenandra barnosii Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2013 56: W 25-200 E,C 50 6
Limenandra confusa Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2013 56: e 10-50 HA 8 5
Limenandra rosanae Carmona, Pola, Gosliner & Cervera, 2013 56: e 6-50 A 31 6
Limenandra e614 - - P 40 HA 11 7
Eolid Family unknown
eolid e308 - - Pe 30-35 U 9 6
eolid e314 - - P 40 CN 9 7
eolid e429 - - ?? 7
eolid e431 - - ?? 7
eolid e672 - - e 25 HA 3 7
ARMINIDAE
Dermatobranchus fortunata (Bergh, 1888) 24::353 IPW 0-35 U 14 4
Dermatobranchus cf rodmani Gosliner & Fahey, 2011 P 15 E 7 orange trim
DORIDOMORPHIDAE
Doridomorpha gardineri Eliot, 1906 252::fig 28a WePWQ 5-50 HE 10 4
PINUDIIDAE
Pinufius rebus Marcus & Marcus, 1960 Gosliner et al e 20 UP 6
ZEPHYRINIDAE
Janolus incrustans Pola & Gosliner, 2019 - e 25 HA 14 6
Janolus mirabilis Baba & Abe, 1970 W 20 U 6 6
Janolus cf tricellariodes Pola & Gosliner, 2019 - e 20 BR.PP 20 4 sporadically common on pilings of Medren Pier, Enewetak
Janolus e100 - - eWQ 10-50 U,R,CN 18 5
Janolus e441 - - ?? 7
Janolus? e523 - - e 25 HA 3 7
Janolus e704 - - S BU 6
Janolus e718 - - e BU 7
Janolus e744 - - e 10 6
Janolus e848 e 6 6 7
MADRELLIDAE
Madrella ferruginosa Alder & Hancock, 1864 SSF e 25-80 HA 5
BORNELLIDAE
Bornella anguilla Johnson, 1984 334::50 WP 30-60 CN 44 5
Bornella hermanni Angas, 1864 - W 30-60 CN 33 6
Bornella johnsonorum Pola, Rudman, & Gosliner, 2009 - PW 25-50 CN 25 4
Bornella stellifer (Adams & Reeve, 1848) 334::50 IeWPQ 0-20 U 30 4
Bornella e312 - W 30-60 CN 33 3 Probably a combination of johnsonorum  and hermanni
Bornella e468 Ee 15 C.U 6
HANCOCKIIDAE
Hancockia e850 E 10 A 5 7
TRITONIIDAE
Marianina rosea (Pruvot-Fol, 1930) 334::50 eWPwQ 3-40 U 6 3
Marionia rubra (Ruppell & Leuckart, 1828) - P 35 U 100 7
Marionia e348 - - W 40-60 OS,SC 110 6 poss color variety of rubra
Marionia e809 e 30 EN 7 Sjaz
Tritoniopsilla alba Baba, 1949 - P 35 SC 23 6
Tritoniopsilla elegans (Andouin, 1826) SSF W 35-50 SC 20 5
Tritoniopsilla cf elegans e188a - - W 40 SC 20 6
Tritoniopsilla e140 - - P 35 SC 26 7 Possibly yellow form of elegans
Tritoniopsilla e592 - - W 30 SC 6
tritoniid e380 - - W 40-60 SC 35 4 Visible at night. Possibly form of elegans
tritoniid e395 - - ?? 7 Probably juvenile
EMBLETONIIDAE
Embletonia gracili+B2805s Risbec, 1928 30::94 WeP 25 U 35 6
DOTIDAE
Doto e590 - - e 1 FD 7 3
Doto e601 - - e 1 FD 2 5
Doto e629 - - e 1 FD 3 7
Doto e877 E 0 FL 6 On flotsam on lagoon beach
LOMANOTIDAE
Lomantus e310 - - W 40 HY 8 6
TETHYIDAE
Melibe engeli Risbec, 1937 SSF e 20-80 HA 6-30 5
Melibe megaceras Gosliner, 1987 e 30 S 7 JLord
Melibe papillosa (Philippi, 1867) e 25 HA 40 5
Melibe cf tuberculata Gosliner & Smith, 2003 - e 25 HA 54 6
Melibe e615 - - e 25 HA 40 7
SCYLLAEIDAE
Notobryon wardi Odhner, 1936 e 25 HA 6
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order ELLOBIIDA
MELAMPIDAE
Melampus flavus (Gmelin, 1791) 67::213 Ee 5 E 13.4 1
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order SIPHONARIIDA
SIPHONARIIDAE
Siphonaria normalis Gould, 1846 67::210 Re 0 E 15.5 1
Sublcass HETEROBRANCHIA - Order SYSTELLOMMATOPHORA
ONCHIDIIDAE
Peronia peronii (Cuvier, 1804) - IR 0 EN 130 3
Class BIVALVIA
ARCIDAE
Anadara antiquata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::215 eP 20 SR 66.4 2
Arca ventricosa Lamarck, 1819 170::500 eWEP 20 U 37 1
Arca 1 e 15-25 U 25 3
Arca 2 e 20-80 on algae 2
Arca 3 W 200 GR 35.3 5
Arca 4 - - W 200 GR 26 5
Arca 5 - - W 200 GR 22
Arca 6 P 30 U 21 3
Arca 7 - - P 30 U 13 3 no shell? Had as sp. 4 but changed to 7
Barbatia amygdalumtostum (Röding, 1798) 1::293 ePwW 10-50 U 30 3
Barbatia cf amygdalumtostum - - WeP 40 U 32 4 may be B. foliata
Barbatia decussata (Sowerby, 1833) 170::500 w 20 U 37 3
Barbatia cf divaricata (Sowerby, 1833) 170::501 Pw 30 U 21 2
Barbatia sp. 1 e 30 H 34.1 6 thin shell
Calloarca tenella (Reeve, 1844) 170::501 w 10 U 20 3
CARDIIDAE
Acrosterigma biradiatum (Bruguière, 1789) 67::224 e 15-30 S 30 4
Corculum cardissa (Brod. & Sow., 1829) 1::330 e 10-60 S,RS,HA 24.9 4 donaeum
Corculum lorenzi Huber, 2013 e 10-60 HA 16.2 6
Fragum fragum (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::223 eW 3-30 S 22 1
Fragum cf unedo (Linnaeus, 1758) W 60 S 21.15 7
Freneixicardia victor (Angas, 1872) 294::308 W 200 GR 32.1 4
Hippopus hippopus (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::226 ePWwI 0-80 OS,E 250 3
Lyrocardium lyratum (Sowerby, 1840) e 20-90 D 52.3 4
Tridacna gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::227 PewWE 5-100 OS,E 1300 4
Tridacna maxima (Röding, 1798) 67::227 IWPEew 0-60 E 118 1
Tridacna squamosa Lamarck, 1819 67::227 PWewE 10-80 E,OS 180 4
Vasticardium orbita (Brod. & Sow., 1838) 170::556 WePE 10-100 S 48 3
cardiid 1 - - e 40 S 24 4
cardiid 2 - - W 50 S 11 7
CHAMIDAE
Chama asperella Lamarck, 1819 Guam web P 15 U
Chama limbata Lamarck, 1819 1::323 PWEe 0-35 CR 77.1 1
Chama lazarus Linnaeus, 1758 71::183 eW 20-60 OS,E 56 4
Chama pacifica Broderip, 1835 71::183 eWwP 22190 U 20 1
Chama? sp. 1 eW
Chama? sp. 2 e
CLAVAGELLIDAE
Clavagella sp. 1 Poppe web
DONACIDAE
Donax? sp. 1 e 20 S
Donax? sp. 2 Linnaeus, 1758 67::185 e ? D 19.7 2 Shells common on Roi lagoon beaches.  Differs from Cernohorsky's description in its white color, smaller size, and lack of radial striae.
GALEOMMATIDAE
Scintilla? 1 - - ePwW 10-80 U 4
Scintilla? 2 - - e 20-30 U
Scintilla? 3 - - eW 20-60 U
Scintilla? 4 - - ePwW 20-60 U
Scintilla? 5 - - P 15 U 7 orange spikes over animal, thumbnail size
GRYPHAEIDAE
Hyotissa sinensis (Gmelin, 1791) Poppe web
LIMIDAE
Ctenoides ales (Finlay, 1927) 71::181 W 50-200 C 75.2 5
Ctenoides annulatus (Lamarck, 1819) 67::220 WPe 30-60 U 35.3 4
Limaria fragilis (Gmelin, 1791) 170::534 PWewE 15-50 U 30 3 called sp. 1 on web
Lima vulgaris (Link, 1807) 67::219 ePWE 15-50 U 51.15 2
Limaria sp. 2 eP U
Limaria sp. 3 e U
Limaria sp. 4 ePWE U
Limaria sp. 5 e HA
LUCINIDAE
Codakia punctata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::221 e 20-30 S 67.4 3
Codakia tigerina (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::221 e 40 S 40.85 7
Codakia? sp. 1 e 40 HA 16.1 7
Fimbria fimbriata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::222 e 1 S 70.5 3
MACTRIDAE
Lutraria? sp. 1 e 1 R 41.7 7
MYTILIDAE
Lithophaga teres (Philippi, 1846) 294::310 U 48.65 7 Vaccaro collection
Lithophaga 1 - - ewW 10-60 BO 2 seen only as double holes in reef
Lithophaga 2 broken shell under rock
Modiolus philippinarum Hanley, 1843 E 0 D 24.9 3
OSTREIDAE
Dendostrea folium (Linnaeus, 1758) 71:181 W on gorgonians
Lopha cristagalli (Linnaeus, 1758) 71::181 SW 80-140 C,E 2 also form folium Linnaeus: see 294:315.
Ostreidae 1 P 20 U
Ostreidae 2 W 50 C
Ostreidae 3 e 25 U
Ostreidae 4 eW 20-50 U
PECTINIDAE
Anguipecten superbus (Sowerby, 1842) 1::312 WP 60-200 CN 64.65 6
Anguipecten cf superbus W 200 GR 33.35 7 shape wrong for superbus
Anguipecten cf superbus 2 W 150 dead 24.3 7 dark color on base, otherwise like superbus
Bractechlamys vexillum (Reeve, 1853) 1::307 e 20-80 HA 37.2 5
Bractechlamys cf vexillum e 30 HA 26.35 5
Bractechlamys  1 - - e 20-60 HA 29.65 5 maybe mostly colorless B. vexillum
Bractechlamys  2 - - e 30 HA 32.75 6 mostly white, var of vexillum?
Bractechlamys  3 e 30-100 HA 17.3 6
Decatopecten radula (Linnaeus, 1758) 1::307 P 6 Chidsey collection
Dentamussium obliteratum (Linnaeus, 1758) 1::304 P 20-130 R,EN 65.7 5
Excellichlamys spectabilis (Reeve, 1853) 1::308 WePE 10-70 U 31.65 4
Gloripallium pallium (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::217 ePW 10-50 U,EN 67.6 3
Gloripallium speciosum (Reeve, 1853) 1::309 W 170 D  57.5 6
Juxtamusium cf coudeini (Bavay, 1902) We 40-80 D 19.5 6 formerly had as pecten sp3
Laevichlamys cuneata (Reeve. 1853) - WePE 10-80 U,HA 38.1 3 Possibly squamata, see ref 294
Laevichlamys cf cuneata WP 15-50 U 27.8 4  as cuneata in Dijkstra but not same as our other cuneata specimens limatula
Laevichlamys deliciosa (Iredale, 1939) WePE 10-60 U,EN 32.8 3 limatula
Laevichlamys cf deliciosa P 20-50 D 29.4 6
Laevichlamys wilhelminae Bavay, 1904 324::236 e 20-60 U,HA 19.1 6 As C. marshallensis in Waller.  
Laevichlamys cf wilhelminae eP 20-40 HA 22.7 6
Laevichlamys 1 e 10-20 U 25.7 6 sim to deliciosa but scaly ribs
Laevichlamys 2 e 30 HA 21 7
Laevichlamys 3 e 20 U 22.2 6
Laevichlamys 4
Laevichlamys 5 W 70 C 17.1 7 possibly purple wilhelminae
Laevichlamys 6 P 25 U 22.3 6
Laevichlamys 7 e 30 HA 7
Laevichlamys 8 e 25.9 possibly cuneata
Laevichlamys 9 e 20 U 24.1 6
Laevichlamys 10 W 60 U 18.7 7
Laevichlamys 11 W 50 D 22.4 6
Laevichlamys 12 W 50 U 21.9 6
Laevichlamys 13 W 40 U 18.7 7 could be sp9
Laevichlamys 14 e 30 HA 19.4 7 another reddish one, could be small deliciosa
Laevichlamys 15 16.6 7 no data
Mirapecten mirificus (Reeve, 1853) 1::315 W 150-200 S,U 36.8 6
Mirapecten moluccensis Dijkstra, 1988 91:: PW 40-70 U,CN 46.8 6
Mirapecten rastellum (Lamarck, 1819) 294::329 WEPe 40-200 U,CN,HA 52 4
Mirapecten 1 - e 30-40 HA 39.8 6 red animal
Pascahinnites coruscans (Hinds, 1845) 170::524 eQIWPEw 0-60 U,HA 20.35 2
Pedum spondyloideum (Gmelin, 1791) 1::315 WPEw 15-70 LC 68.25 1
Semipallium dringi (Reeve, 1853) 91:: WeP 15-200 U,CN 63 5 Formerly in list as S. kengaluorum and S. dianae
Semipallium? 1 P 80 EN 30.2 6
pecten 1 photo only
pecten 2 e 30 HA 7 photo only
pecten 3 ew 25-80 HA 18.9 6 Juxtamusium or very young superbus??
pecten 4 e 30 HA 7
pecten 10 - - D 30 7 Very round, symmetrical base, strong ribs, black.  Pearson collection.
PINNIDAE
Pinna muricata Linnaeus, 1758 170::515 N 1 S 151 3
Streptopinna saccata (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::516 WEPe 20-60 SR 104 4
Atrina vexillum (Born, 1778) 294::318 ?? ?? ?? 7 Found empty on island.  Habitat unknown
PSAMMOBIIDAE
Asaphis violascens (Forskal, 1775) 67::231 eR 3-40 S 82.2 4 In sandy quarries between Roi and Namur.
Gari maculosa (Lamarck, 1818) eP 15-40 S 32.6 5
Gari occidens (Gmelin, 1791) 71::186 W 200 S 36 6
Gari cf pulcherrima (Deshayes, 1855) 194: e 30 S 15.7 6
Gari cf squamosa (Lamarck, 1818) 194:pl53 ePWw 20-90 S 27.2 5
Psammobiidae 1 W 0 Beach 22.35 7
PTERIIDAE
Isognomon legumen (Gmelin, 1791) 170::520 eI 0-20 U 110 3
Isognomon perna (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::521 NIwRQ 0-20 U 61 2
Pinctada margaritifera (Linnaeus, 1758) 170::516 eWPE 10-60 E,U 72 3
Pinctada 1 e 25 HA 3
Pteria penguin (Röding, 1798) 71::177 PWwE 80 G 60 2
Vulsella vulsella (Linnaeus, 1758) 1:302 e 20 U  5
Pteriidae 1 - - e 20 U  18 5
Pteriidae 2 - - e 20 U 
Pteriidae 3 - - e 20-90 U  3
SPONDYLIDAE
Spondylus anacanthus Mawe, 1823 WP 20-200 U,CR 39.15 2 formerly had as sanguineus
Spondylus echinatus Schreibers, 1793 ? eWPEw 10-50 U 74.8 2 juvs small, under rocks, very spiny, white with black dots, gets large without spines (or much reduced)
Spondylus linguaefelis Sowerby, 1874 170::531 WwS 140-200 CR 128.5 6
Spondylus cf multimuricatus Reeve, 1856 1::316 May be the one we are calling sp. 6
Spondylus squamosus Schreibers, 1793 1::317 eWP 15-60 E,CR 72.5 4
Spondylus varius Sowerby, 1827
Spondylus 1 S 120 Hull 92.05 5
Spondylus 2 P 30 R
Spondylus 3 e 20-30 U
Spondylus 4 e 30 U 37.9
Spondylus 5 PW 20-40 U 79.4
Spondylus 6 71::180 e 50 Tire 110 7 had this as varians, could be juv varius [one in colletion as sp6 is not this one. 
Spondylus 7 e 40 D 28.3
TELLINIDAE
Acropagia robusta (Hanley, 1844) 67::230 e 5-50 S 16 2
Acropaginula inflata (Gmelin, 1791) 174::fig 6I eP 20-70 S 86.8 4
Scissulina dispar (Conrad, 1837) 170::559 e 20-70 S 16 2
Scutarcopagia linguaefelis (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::229 e 20-70 S 29 4
Scutarcopagia pulcherrima (Sowerby, 1825) 194:pl42 e 30 S 19.05 7
Scutarcopagia scobinata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::229 e 20-70 S 83.6 2
Tellinella philippii (Anton, 1844) e 30 S 50.3 5 smoother than cf philippii
Tellinella cf philippii e 20-40 S 33.45 5 yellow or purple with fine concentric ribs
Tellinella staurella? (Lamarck, 1818) 67::228 e 20-70 S 51.6 4
Tellinella virgata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::228 e 20-70 S 63.3 3
Tellinella cf virgata - e 30 S 36.65 6
Tellinella  1 e 25 S 37.2 5
Tellinella  2 e 30 S 33.25 5 this appears to be philippii
Tellinidae  3 e S photo only
Tellinidae  4 P S photo only
Tellinidae  5 e S photo only
Tellinidae 7 e 20-30 S 13 5
Tellinidae 8 - - W 50 S 12.8 7
Tellinidae ? 9 W 50 S 12.3 5
Tellina 11 e 25 S 26.7 ?do we have this
Tellinidae 12 e 20 S 96.1
Tellinidae 13 e 90 HA 54.75 7
Tellinidae 14 e 40 S 28.3 6
Tellinidae 15 e 20 S 19.6 5 also had as sp32
Tellinidae 16 We 25-50 S 19.2 5
Tellinidae 17 e 30 S 66.05 7
Tellinidae 18 eW 20-40 HA,S 19.45 6
Tellinidae 19 e 25 S 21.75 6
Tellinidae 20 e 25 S 16.3 6
Tellinidae 21 e 30 S 11.3 6
Tellinidae 22 eW 20-80 S 18.9 5
Tellinidae 23 e 20 S 17.5 6
Tellinidae 24 e 20 S 15.6 6
Tellinidae 25 e 20 S 20.7 5 also had as sp10
Tellinidae 26 e 25 S 16.8 6 may be sp24
Tellinidae 28 e 30 S 15.35 6
Tellinidae 29 e 30 S 17.3 5 maybe sp22
Tellinidae 30 e 30 S 12.7 6
Tellinidae 31 e 30 S 9.4 7
Tellinidae 33 e 30 S 18.35 7
Tellinidae 34 e 25-30 S 12.7 6
Tellinidae 35 W 40 S 6.7 7
TEREDINIDAE
Teredo sp. 1 W 0 Beach in wood washed in on beaches
TRAPEZIIDAE
Glossocardia obesa Reeve, 1843 194:pl59 P 30 D 55.8 3 as Trapeziuim
Trapezium oblongum (Linnaeus, 1758) conchology.be PWE 10-150 U,R 24 5
VENERIDAE
Dosinia iwakawai Oyama & Habe, 1971 294::305 W 7 Not an exact fit, but seems close. Wedge collection and photo.
Gafrarium pectinatum (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::234 e 1-30 S 35.8 2 Valves common on beaches lagoonside Roi-Namur. Very common under slabs mid lagoonside Kwaj
Globivenus toruema (Gould, 1850) 170::570 W 30-60 SR 35.8 3
Hyphantosoma spoori Lamprell & Whitehead, 1990 194: e 25-50 S 39.5 5
Lioconcha castrensis (Linnaeus, 1758) 1::359 e 30 D  39.1 6
Lioconcha hieroglyphica (Conrad, 1837) 170::569 eWPE 15-60 S 49.8 2
Lioconcha ornata (Dillwyn, 1817) 67::236 eP 30-50 S 33.8 4
Lioconcha philippinarum (?) (Hanley, 1845) 132::129 e 40 S 11.4 4 probably not
Periglypta albocancellata (Huber, 2010) 77.1 clathrata
Periglypta puerpera (Linnaeus, 1771) 67::233 eP 20-50 D  60.8 4
Periglypta reticulata (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::233 ePWw 20-50 SR 71.95 3
Periglypta 1 - - e 40 D 54 6 do we have this?
Pitar prora (Conrad, 1837) 194: eWPE 15-80 S 53.1 5
Timoclea marica (Linnaeus, 1758) 67::237 e 30-60 S  20 3  Glycodonta
Veneridae 1 e 30 S
Veneridae 2 W 60 S 14.9
Veneridae 4 W 50 S 10.3
Veneridae? 5 W 60 S 23.6 7
Veneridae 6 e 30 S 10.55 7 juvenile?
Veneridae? 7 e 20 S 13.4
Unknown bivalve
Bivalve 1 e 25-50 Caulerpa,HA 12.95 5
Bivalve 2 e 30-80 on coral
Bivalve 3 P 40 in coral
Bivalve 4 e 20 R
Bivalve 5 e 60 S 15.2
Bivalve 6 - - W U 12.6 5
Bivalve 9
Class POLYPLACOPHORA
ACANTHOCHITONIDAE
Cryptoplax elioti Pilsbry, 1901 112:: ePE 10-60 U 4
Chiton Family unknown
Leptochiton acuminatus Thiele, 1909 - W 40 U 6
chiton 1 - - e 6 U 7
chiton 2 - - eW 10-20 U 6
chiton 3 - W 10 E ~20 7
chiton 4 - - W 30 U ~10 7
chiton 5 - - W 30 U ~10 7
chiton 6 - e 10 U ~8 7 Ishnochiton?
chiton 7 - - e 10 U ~10 7 Ishnochiton?
chiton 8 - - W 30 U 12 7
chiton 9 - e 20 U 7 7
chiton 10 - - e 20 U 7 7
chiton 11 - - W 25 U ~12 7
chiton 12 - W 20 U 6.8 7
chiton 13 - - e? <5 7
chiton 14 - - W 50 S 6 7 Under thin layer of sand over rock
chiton 15 - P 30 U 14.9 7
chiton 16 - - W 25 EN 7
chiton 17 - - W 20 U 7
chiton 18 - 7 crawled off rock in aquarium
chiton 19 - - 8.9 7
Class SCAPHOPODA
CADULIDAE
Cadulus ? 1 - W 200 GR 17 6
Class CEPHALOPODA
SEPIIDAE
Sepia bandensis Adam, 1939 ePW
SEPIOLIDAE
Euprymna  berryi Sasaki, 1929 e
LOLIGINIDAE
Sepioteuthis lessoniana Lesson, 1830 ePwWES
IDIOSEPIIDAE
Idiosepius tiny spotted squid
OCTOPODIDAE
Abdopus aculeatus (d'Orbigny, 1834) algae octo
Abdopus longarm, similar to white V octo
Amphioctopus marginatus (Iw. Tak, 1964) on ananas?
Amphioctopus siamensis (Nateewathana & Norman, 1999) blue ring under eye
Macrotritopus? translucent w brown spots, juvenile?
Octopus  cyanea Gray, 1849
Octopus wolfi (Wülker, 1913) short legs, brown, SJ
Abdopus? longarm with spikes
Abdopus? longarm with leaves on body
Octopus misc small pointy
Octopus yellow bumpy
Octopus tiny translucent with brown dots
NAUTILIDAE
Allonautilus scrobiculatus (Lightfoot, 1786) empty shell found 80' on BM Halimeda, not too encrusted.
Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, 1758 empty shells on windward beaches, most long dead, reports fished alive at Ailinglaplap