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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.940-3109 m. Remark: also described fromChallenger Exp. (station number not given),37°26’N, 45°14’W, 1000 fms [1825 m], but thistype lot was neither located in BMNH nor mentionedby Warén (1980).subterlineatum, Dentalium Tomlin, 1931: 337.<strong>Recent</strong>. Off Cape Point [South Africa], 900 fms[1642 m]. Lectotype SAFM 6192 (designated byGiles & Gosliner 1983: 41); paralectotype NMW(1). Entalina subterlineata (Tomlin, 1931) (fideChistikov 1982c: 1497). South Africa. 690-1645 m.subtilis, Cadulus (Gadila) Plate, 1908a: 360, pl. 30,fig. 48. <strong>Recent</strong>. Near Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania,Valdivia stn 244, 5°55.8’S, 39°1.2’E, 50 m.Lectotype ZMB 61108a (designated by Kilias 1995:176); paralectotypes ZMB 61108b (1), ZMB63842 (4). Gadila subtilis (Plate, 1908) (fideJaeckel 1932: 310). Known from the type localityonly. Remark: Jaeckel (1932: 310) remarked uponcertain similarities with Ditrupa (Polychaeta), <strong>and</strong>Kilias (1995: 176) parenthetically remarked thatthis taxon is probably Ditrupa. Plate’s illustrationindeed resembles a worm tube, <strong>and</strong> the taxon mayhave to be removed from the <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> afterexamination <strong>of</strong> the types.subtorquatum, Dentalium Fischer, 1871: 212, 218,pl. 11, fig. 1. <strong>Recent</strong>. Suez, Red Sea. Lectotype <strong>and</strong>4 paralectotypes MNHN (designated by Scarabino1995: 286). Junior synonyms: Dentalium anulosumBrazier, 1877; Dentalium tornatum Watson, 1879;Dentalium (Episiphon) sewelli Ludbrook, 1954 (fideScarabino 1995: 286). Episiphon subtorquatum(Fischer, 1871) (fide Habe & Kosuge 1964: 8).Indo-Pacific: South Africa to New Caledonia <strong>and</strong>Fiji; Eastern Atlantic: South Africa. 17-650 m.Remark: Lamprell & Healy (1998: 104) listed anulosumas a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Omniglypta.† subtrigonale, Dentalium Richardson, 1906: 589,pl. 45, fig. 2. Jurassic, Pliensbachian. Folly-Laneclay pit, Cheltenham, Engl<strong>and</strong>, United Kingdom.Progadilina subtrigonalis (Richardson, 1906) (fideEngeser & Riedel 1992: 39).subula, Cadulus (Gadila) Henderson, 1920: 135, 136,pl. 19, fig. 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Bahia Honda, Cuba, USBFstn 2352, 22°35’N, 84°23’W, 463 fms [845 m].Holotype USNM 323113. Gadila subula (Henderson,1920). Known from the type locality only.subulatum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† sueroi, Calstevenus Sabattini, 1979: 23-25, pl. 1,figs 4-9. Lower Permian, Tepuel Group. Subida delPaisano, Sierra de Languineo, Chubut Province,Argentina. Holotype MLP 13169; paratypes MLP13167, 13168, 13170, 13171.† sulcatulum, Dentalium Koenen, 1892: 987, 988,pl. 59, figs 14, 15. Lower Oligocene. Lattorf,Germany.sulcatum, Dentalium Schumacher, 1817: 263 [citingMartini 1769: I t. I f. 4A]. Type locality not specified.Types not located. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Fissidentalium rectum (Gmelin, 1791); both taxa arebased upon the same illustrations from Martini1769.sulcatum, Dentalium Lamarck, 1818: 343. Eocene.Grignon, France. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumsulcatum Schumacher, 1817; replacement name:Dentalium potiezi Le Renard, 1994.sulcatum, Dentalium (Antalis) occidentale var. Verrill,1884: 217. <strong>Recent</strong>. Georges Bank [Massachusetts].Syntypes USNM 38398 (1; USBF 2079, Albatrossstn 2079, 41°13’N, 66°19’50”W, 75 fms [137 m]),USNM 35093 (4; USBF 2077, 1255 fms [2290 m]).Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium sulcatumSchumacher, 1817 <strong>and</strong> Dentalium sulcatumLamarck, 1818. Replacement name: Dentalium(Antalis) occidentale georgiense Henderson, 1920: 43.Synonym <strong>of</strong> Antalis occidentalis (Stimpson, 1851).† sulcosum, Dentalium J. de C. Sowerby, 1846: 263,pl. 2, fig. 2. Tertiary. Navidad, Chile. Junior synonyms:Dentalium majus J. de C. Sowerby, 1846;D. gayi Philippi, 1887 (fide Ortmann 1902: 157,159; by First Reviser action, according to ICZN1999: article 24).sumatrense, Dentalium (Compressidens) Plate, 1908a:350 (illustrated in Jaeckel 1932: 304, text-fig. 3).<strong>Recent</strong>. Sumatra, Valdivia stn 186, 3°22.1’S,101°11.5’E, 903 m. Holotype ZMB 61081 (fideKilias 1995: 176). Compressidentalium sumatrense(Plate, 1908) (fide Scarabino 1995: 264). Indo-Pacific: Indonesia. 750-903 m.summa, Polyschides Okutani, 1964: 79, 80 [ex KurodaMS] (nomen nudum in Habe 1953: 298; 1963:278). <strong>Recent</strong>. Sagami Bay, Japan, 700-780 m; <strong>of</strong>fKushikino, Japan, 730-760 m. Types in NSMT(?).Siphonodentalium summa (Okutani, 1964) (fideHabe 1964: 51). Indo-Pacific: Japan. 700-780 m.Remark: Siphonodentalium magnum (Boissevain,1906) may be a senior synonym <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>(Habe 1964: 51).† sundkrogensis, Dentalium (Dentalium) Schnetler,2001: 43, 44, pl. 1, figs 10, 11. Sel<strong>and</strong>ian,Paleocene. Sundkrogen, Copenhagen, Denmark.Holotype MGUH 24839; paratype MGUH24838. Remark: Schnetler determined that somespecimens identified in the literature as Dentaliumrugiferum von Koenen 1885 were actually a distinct,new <strong>species</strong>.† sunieri, Dentalium (Antalis) Koperberg, 1931: 31,32, pl. 1, fig. 4. Neogene/Quaternary. Locality 5,“Toi Oesapi Soka aan de [on the] Noi Lioe(gemengd met fossielen von Nono Fatoe Fekoe),”[mixed with <strong>fossil</strong>s from Nono Fatoe Fekoe] Timor.† superbus, Dentalium Brunet, 1995: 52, 53, pl. 5,fig. 6. Upper Miocene, Entrerriense Formation.Baliza Punta Flecha, Puerto Madryn, ChubutProvince, Argentina. Holotype MPEF-PI-079.suteri, Dentalium Emerson, 1954: 185. <strong>Recent</strong>. PortPegasus, Stewart Isl<strong>and</strong>, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, 33 m.652ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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