occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03FE6B50FFF8FFAFECD6ADB66C961D83.mc.3B3FD01BFFF8FFAEEC86AE9F6C401DAE	03FE6B50FFF8FFAFECD6ADB66C961D83.taxon				holotype	Type species: Bairdoppilata martyni Coryell, Sample & Jennings, 1935 was described from the Chickasawhay Formation of Mississippi (Oligocene)		1											Mississippi		Chickasawhay Formation	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFF8FFAFECD6ADB66C961D83	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFFBFFAAECD6AC966CFC1FA7.mc.3B3FD01BFFFBFFADEDD1AD646C731ED0	03FE6B50FFFBFFAAECD6AC966CFC1FA7.taxon					One adult living female, one juvenile (fragmentary), and two subfossil carapaces from sands of the fringing reef, Nosy Be, Madagascar	juvenile	1										Madagascar			Nosy Be	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFFBFFAAECD6AC966CFC1FA7	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A.mc.3B3FD01BFFFCFFAAEFBCAF346C9F1CE5	03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A.taxon					One living male and one female from the West Coast of Florida. Numerous empty carapaces and valves from sediment samples collected in carbonate platform environments of the Bahamas, Belize	female	1										Bahamas			West Coast of Florida. Numerous	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A.mc.3B3FD01BFFFCFFAAEF22AF7C6B991CE5	03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A.taxon					the Florida Keys, Grand Cayman Island, Honduras		1										Honduras			Grand Cayman Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFFCFFB5ECD6AD1A6F12188A	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB.mc.3B3FD01BFFE4FFB2ED90AE026AC01D87	03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB.taxon		RV, RVL		lectotype	The species is firmly identified only from the type locality. The lectotype selected by Puri & Hulings (1976) is a somewhat nondescript RV from Challenger Station 300, near Juan Fernandez Island in the Southeast Pacific (33 o 44 ’ 0 ” S, 78 o 10 ’ 0 ” W, depth 1375 fathoms). They reported the dimensions as: RVL 1.46 mm, RVH 0.90 mm (see Fig. 11). Supplemental bairdoppilatan dentition was not mentioned and is not visible in their illustration. The calcified inner lamella (infold) of the lectotype is somewhat narrow, and it may be an instar. The soft parts are unknown. Redescription of a larger, preferably living population from this locality will be needed to recognize this species, and all records of B. hirsuta at other localities require re-examination		1				-33.733334	-78.166664							Juan Fernandez Island	The	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB.mc.3B3FD01BFFE5FFB3EC86AC966FAB1E6F	03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB.taxon	USNM 121353, USNM 121355	USNM			Maddocks (1969) described and illustrated two adult females as B. (B.?) hirsuta (specimen 468 F, USNM 121353; specimen 469 F, USNM 121355; both from the Gulf of Mexico, 28 o 15 ’ N, 87 o 02 ’ W, depth 1000 m). Their dimensions agree well with the population described from Eltanin station 25 (Fig. 12), but without males a firm identification is difficult	adult	1				28.25	-87.03333	1000					Mexico	Their	Eltanin station	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE4FFB3ECD6AC966D781EFB	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.mc.3B3FD01BFFE5FFB3ED63AEEA6A071C5B	03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.taxon	USNM 139891, USNM 635, USNM 139892, USNM 139894	USNM		holotype	Holotype male specimen 634 M, USNM 139891; illustrated paratype female USNM 635 F, USNM 139892; illustrated paratype, molting juvenile specimen 689 J, USNM 139894.		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.mc.3B3FD01BFFE5FFB3EC86AF326A781C3F	03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.taxon				holotype	Type locality: Eltanin Station 25 in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Galapagos Islands		1												Pacific Ocean	Eltanin Station	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.mc.3B3FD01BFFE5FFB3EC86A80A6D561B3B	03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.taxon		RV		lectotype	The RV dimensions of juvenile specimen 689 J are close to those reported for the RV lectotype of B. hirsuta by Puri & Hulings (1976), but the latter was described as an adult		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.mc.3B3FD01BFFE5FFB3EC86AA026FEA19FB	03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.taxon	USNM 139891	USNM		holotype	Maddocks (1973, fig. 5 B – G, 6 A – E) published a full suite of drawings for male specimen 634 M, USNM 139891, which is here designated as the holotype. The drawing of the hemipenis showed the non-erect condition, with several overlapping processes enveloped by the hood-like distal appendage. Photographs of the same specimen are provided here as Figs. 13 A – D		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.mc.3B3FD01BFFE8FFBEED18A9706F1C1A85	03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85.taxon	USNM 121353, 121355	USNM			is similar to the two females collected from the Gulf of Mexico, which were identified as B. (B.?) hirsuta by Maddocks (1969) (specimens 468 F, 469 F, USNM 121353, 121355). Their identity is considered uncertain at present. Larger assemblages, including males, will be required to evaluate the relationship of these distant populations	female	1											Mexico		Gulf	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE5FFBEECD6ADDB6F231A85	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFE8FFBCECD6AA486D051CF3.mc.3B3FD01BFFE8FFBEEDD2AB4F6FF618FE	03FE6B50FFE8FFBCECD6AA486D051CF3.taxon		RV			Several fossil valves (including RV specimen 1018 RV, LV specimen 1019 LV) in UH 0083, collected from the type locality		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFE8FFBCECD6AA486D051CF3	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.mc.3B3FD01BFFEAFFBCEDD7A8A06EEB1BAC	03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.taxon					Two males and one juvenile from French Frigate Shoals and Kanéohe Bay, the Hawaiian Islands	juvenile	1												Kaneohe Bay	French Frigate Shoals	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.mc.3B3FD01BFFEAFFBCED22A8E96EC71A55	03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.taxon		LVL, RVL		holotype	Holotype male specimen 3360 M, LVL 0.830 mm, LVH 0.480 mm, RVL 0.810 mm, RVH 0.430 mm		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.mc.3B3FD01BFFEAFFBCEC90A90C6D501A54	03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.taxon		LVL		paratype	Paratype male specimen 3864 M, LVL 0.810, LVH 0.490		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.mc.3B3FD01BFFEAFFBCEF1DA90C6F4B1A39	03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0.taxon		LVL		paratype	Paratype juvenile specimen 3359 J, LVL 0.748 mm, LVH 0.420 mm		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFEAFFBCECD6AFD36D5818A0	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFEBFFBDECD6AC966D761D87.mc.3B3FD01BFFEBFFBDED8FAD966F2F1D6C	03FE6B50FFEBFFBDECD6AC966D761D87.taxon					The species is firmly identified only from subfossil type specimens at the type locality, and the soft parts are not known. Brandão (2008) demonstrated that, in the Southern Ocean alone, the materials subsequently reported under this name include at least 10 species, and identifications from other regions are even more suspect		1													Southern Ocean	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFEBFFBDECD6AC966D761D87	MaterialCitation
03FE6B50FFD2FF83ECD6A9EF6B641DBF.mc.3B3FD01BFFD5FF83EC86AC966DE01E6F	03FE6B50FFD2FF83ECD6A9EF6B641DBF.taxon					On the Belize platform, Teeter (1975, Table 1) reported nine adult specimens plus uncounted juveniles of G. trinodosa at six collecting stations. For G. coronata, he collected eight specimens at four stations, and the two species occurred together in one sample. The occasional co-occurrence of these two uncommon species is confirmed in the near-reef assemblages of Belize and Honduras examined for this report	adult	2										Belize			The	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE6B50FFD2FF83ECD6A9EF6B641DBF	MaterialCitation
