As Littorina pungens in the text of Fitton (1836). [details]
Sowerby (1836) used two spellings in the text, stutchburianus and stutchburiensis. In the Errata et Corrigenda ... [details]
Secondary homonym of Melanopsis tricarinata (Bruguière, 1789). Mentioned first by Fitton (1824: 376) as nomen nudum. [details]
"In 'Quarry vein', one of the strata worked for stone, near Swanage. [...] Durlstone Bay. [...] in slaty stone, at ... [details]
"Teffont" [in Fitton 1836, p. 259] and "Whitchurch, Bucks" [in Fitton 1836, p. 297] (England, United Kingdom) [details]
Several localities in southern England (United Kingdom) [see Fitton 1836] [details]
"Hastings sand, East Cliff, Hastings, in soft, fine, sandy clay, not effervescent: also cliff west of St. ... [details]
Swanage (Punfield Cove), Dorset, United Kingdom; Wealden Group, late Berriasian to Barremian, early Cretaceous [details]
Resting-oak Hill, near Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom; Wealden Group (Ashdown, Wadhurst Clay and Tunbridge ... [details]
"in the dark brown ferruginous sandstone of Lenthington-green, near Tonbridge Wells" [in Fitton 1836, p. 179] ... [details]
"In calcareous grit, passing into ferruginous sand, near the top of the Weald clay; Atherley and Henhurst, Surrey: ... [details]
"Upper part of the Weald clay, near Henhurst, Surrey" [in Fitton 1836, p. 179] (England, United Kingdom) [details]
"in dark brown ferruginous stone, Lenthington-green, near Tonbridge Wells. Also at Tilgate Forest" [in Fitton 1836, ... [details]