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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.† tredecimcostatum, Dentalium (Antale) novemcostatumvar. Sacco, 1897: 104, pl. 8, fig. 70 [as a nomennudum in Sacco 1896: 97]. Pliocene. San Agata,Italy. Type material not mentioned by FerreroMortara et al. (1984: 305).tricarinatum, Dentalium (Bathoxiphus) Boissevain,1906: 48, 49, text-fig. 23, pl. 6, figs 40, 41. <strong>Recent</strong>.Ceram Sea, Siboga stn 178, 2°40’S, 128°37.5’E,835 m. Lectotype ZMA 3.06.060 (designated byHabe 1964: 33, 34, <strong>and</strong> unnecessarily by Scarabino1995: 316); paralectotypes ZMA 3.06.056 (1),ZMA 3.06.057 (1; B<strong>and</strong>a Sea, Siboga stn 208,5°39’S, 122°12’E, 1886 m), ZMA 3.06.058 (1;B<strong>and</strong>a Sea, Siboga stn 211, 5°40.7’S, 120°45.5’E,1158 m), ZMA 3.06.059 (3; Timor Sea, Siboga stn300, 10°48.6’S, 123°23.1’E, 918 m). Junior synonym:Dentalium (Compressidens) capense Tomlin,1931 (fide Scarabino 1995: 316). Rhomboxiphustricarinatus (Boissevain, 1906) (fide Chistikov1983: 185). Indo-Pacific: Africa to Japan <strong>and</strong>Tasman Sea. 495-4830 m.tricostatum, Dentalium Goldfuss, 1844. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.tridentata, Pertusiconcha Chistikov, 1982a: 678-681,pl. 4, figs 2-13, pl. 5, figs 10, 11. <strong>Recent</strong>. TasmanSea, Mendeleev stn 1244, 31°42.6’S, 159°00.2’E,1640 m. Holotype IOM. Pertusiconcha tridentataChistikov, 1982. Indo-Pacific: Madagascar to NewZeal<strong>and</strong>. 825-2470 m.† triedra, Serpula Quenstedt, 1856: 200, 329, pl. 25,fig. 55. Jurassic. Dörlbach, Germany. Remarks:Quenstedt (1856: 329) suggested that this <strong>species</strong>might be referrable to Dentalium; Richardson (1906:590-592) suggested that this <strong>species</strong> might be a seniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium trigonalis Moore, 1866.trigonale, Dentalium Martin, 1885: 191, pl. 10,fig. 192; 1887: 191, pl. 10, fig. 192. Miocene.Ngembak, Java, Indonesia. Holotype RGM 7276(fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al. 2002: 112).Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium trigonalis Moore,1866; replacement name: Gadilina trigonaloidesPalmer, 1974.† trigonalis, Dentalium “?” Moore, 1866: 86, pl. 5,fig. 22. Jurassic, Middle Lias (Pliensbachian).Camerton, Engl<strong>and</strong>, United Kingdom. HolotypeGeology Museum Bath (Engl<strong>and</strong>), M973 (fidePalmer, 1987a: 30). Progadilina trigonalis (Moore,1866) (fide Emerson 1987: 30). Remark:Richardson (1906: 590-592) suggested that Serpulatriedra Quenstedt, 1856 might be a senior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium trigonalis.† trigonaloides, Gadilina Palmer, 1974b: 124.Miocene. Ngembak, Java, Indonesia. HolotypeRGM 7276 (fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al.2002: 112). Replacement name for Dentalium trigonaleMartin, 1885 non Dentalium trigonalis Moore,1866.trigonum, Dentalium Hoeninghaus, 1831: 155. Nomennudum. Tertiary. Tabbiano [Italy].† triquetrum, Dentalium Brocchi, 1814: 628.Pliocene. Italy. Lectotype MSNM 506 (selected byRossi Ronchetti 1955: 340, 341, fig. 184). Gadilinatriquetra (Brocchi, 1814) (fide Pavia 1991: 130,131, pl. 7, figs 7, 8).triquetrum, Dentalium “(?)” Tate, 1887: 193, pl. 20,fig. 3. Upper Eocene. Glauconitic s<strong>and</strong>s, Adelaidebore, Kent Town, South Australia, Australia.Holotype <strong>and</strong> 6 paratypes SAM T 252A. Juniorhomonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium triquetrum Brocchi, 1814.Replacement name: Dentalium tatei Sharp &Pilsbry in Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898.truncatum, Dentalium (Gadilina) Boissevain, 1906:51, text-fig. 27, pl. 6, fig. 33. <strong>Recent</strong>. Localities <strong>of</strong>syntypes: ZMA 3.06.065 (1; Celebes Sea, Siboga stn90, 01°17.5’N, 118°53’E, 281 m), ZMA 3.06.066-067 (2; Arafura Sea, Siboga stn 256, 5°26.6’S,132°32.5’E, 397 m). Episiphon(?) truncatum(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Scarabino 1995: 289).Indo-Pacific: Indonesia. 281-397 m.† tryoni, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898a: 468,469, pl. 10, figs 5, 9, pl. 11, fig. 22. Oligocene.Dominican Republic. Syntypes ANSP 2710 (fidePilsbry 1922: 399), ANSP 79570.tubiforme, Dentalium Boissevain, 1906: 19, 20, pl. 6,fig. 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Indonesia, Siboga stn 212, 05°56’S,120°19’E, 462 m. Lectotype ZMA 3.06.013 (designatedby Scarabino 1995: 310); paralectotype ZMA3.06.012 (1; stn 159, 0°59.1’S, 129°19.2’E, 411m). Spadentalina tubiformis (Boissevain, 1906)(fide Habe 1963: 264). Indo-Pacific: Indonesia toJapan. 200-702 m.tubulatum, Dentalium (Antalis) Henderson, 1920: 56,pl. 8, fig. 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Bahia Honda, Cuba, Blake stn20, 23°02’30”N, 83°11’W, 220 fms [402 m].Syntypes USNM 95367 (2). Antalis tubulata(Henderson, 1920). Western Atlantic, Caribbean.31-536 m.tugaruense, Dentalium Nomura & Hatai, 1940: 73,pl. 3, fig. 4. <strong>Recent</strong>. Kyûruko-sima Isl<strong>and</strong>s, AomoriPrefecture, Northeast Honsyû, Japan, stn 18,40°36’N, 139°45’45”E, 103 m. Holotype SHM10997. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Entalinopsis intercostata(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Habe 1963: 272).tumida, see tumidula.tumidosus, Cadulus Jeffreys, 1877: 156, 157. <strong>Recent</strong>.Type locality not specified. Syntypes BMNH1885.11.5.1288-90 (3; Porcupine, no locality),BMNH 1877.11.28.58 (3) <strong>and</strong> USNM 169497 (1)(Valorous, stn 12, 56°11’N, 37°41’W, 1450 fms[2646 m]), USNM 169498 (1; Porcupine 1869 stn39), USNM 169500 (18; Porcupine , 1870 stn 22,26, 31, 34), USNM 169501 (15; Porcupine 1870stn 16, 54°19’N, 11°50’W, 816 fms [1489 m]),USNM 169502 (many; Porcupine 1870 stn 17a,39°39’N, 9°39’W, 740 fms [1351 m]), USNM169503 (many; Porcupine 1870 stn 17 39°42’N,9°43’W, 600-1095 fms [1095-1998 m]). Cadulustumidosus Jeffreys, 1877. Western Atlantic:658ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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