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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)Caribbean to Brazil; Eastern Atlantic: Europe,Africa. 295-2853 m. Remarks: also described fromJosephine Exp. (110-550 fms [201-1004 m]) <strong>and</strong><strong>fossil</strong> outcrops at “Messina [Sicily] (Seguenza)”;these specimens were not located. Jeffreys (1883:665) mentions a var. minor (nomen nudum) fromPorcupine 1870 stns 17a, 22, 24, <strong>and</strong> 31-34, thetypes <strong>of</strong> which have not been segregated from those<strong>of</strong> the full <strong>species</strong>.tumidula, Cadulus jeffreysi var. Jeffreys, 1883: 665.<strong>Recent</strong>. Travailleur Exp. 1880 [Bay <strong>of</strong> Biscay].Syntypes USNM 175843 (21). Synonym <strong>of</strong>Cadulus jeffreysi (Monterosato, 1875). Cadulus jeffreysivar. tumida “Jeffreys” [Locard, 1898: 141] isan incorrect subsequent spelling.† tumidum, Dentalium W. D. Smith, 1913: 292,pl. 19, fig. 2. “Pleistocene or <strong>Recent</strong> shales.”Locality 1054, San Rafael, Agusan River, Mindanao,Philippines.† turgidus, Cadulus Meyer, 1886: 65, pl. 1, fig. 10.Eocene. Matthews’ L<strong>and</strong>ing, Alabama, USA.Syntype USNM Paleobiology 638813 (as “holotype”in Palmer & Brann 1965: 364).turnerae, Wemersoniella Scarabino, 1986a: 3, 4, figs 1-5, 12-16. <strong>Recent</strong>. Northwest Atlantic, Chain 50 stn80, 34°49.8’N, 66°34’W, 4970 m. Holotype MCZ293959; paratypes MCZ 293957, 293958, 293959,293960, 293961, MHNM 14757, 14758, 14759,MNHN. Wemersoniella turnerae Scarabino, 1986.North Atlantic: Puerto Rican Trench to Europe.4240-4970 m. Remarks: MCZ paratype lots not yetdeposited. Scarabino (1986a: 7) listed the localities<strong>of</strong> all the lots <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>, but did not correlatethe stations with the museum catalog numbers.† turoniense, Dentalium Woods, 1896: 96, pl. 4,figs 16, 17. Cretaceous. Chalk Rock <strong>of</strong> Winchester,Cuckhamsley <strong>and</strong> Luton, Engl<strong>and</strong>, UnitedKingdom.† turritum, Dentalium Lea, 1833: 35, pl. 1, fig. 3.Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama, USA. HolotypeANSP 5015 (fide Palmer & Brann 1965: 365).Polyschides turritus (Lea, 1833) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp1898: 239).tuscarorae, Costentalina Chistikov, 1982b: 1316, 1317,pl. 1, figs 7, 8, pl. 3, figs 12-18, pl. 4, figs 1, 2.<strong>Recent</strong>. Off Japan, Vitjaz stn 3575-T, 38°02.1’N,146°33.1’E, 5475 m. Holotype IOM; paratypesIOM (6 from stn 3575-T; 1 from stn 3198-T,39°02.9’N, 151°50.6’E, 5817-5807 m; 1 from stn3232-D, 33°18’N, 149°45.7’E, 6070 m; 1 from3240-D, 37°42.5’N, 156°23.6’E, 5790 m; 1 fromstn 5620-T, 44°48’N, 156°33’E, 5045-5005 m;1 from stn 5623-T, 45°26’N, 154°59’E, 5045-4995m; 8 from 5624-T, 45°26’N 154°12’E, 5200 m;1 from stn 7499-T, 37°58’N, 144°12’E, 6499-6640 m). Costentalina tuscarorae Chistikov, 1982.Indo-Pacific: Philippines to Japan. 2050-6640 m.† tutongense, Dentalium (Dentalium) javanum subsp.Beets, 1984: 26, pl. 1, figs 20-23. Late Miocene.Preangerian. Near Sekurau, northern Kutai,Kalimantan Timur [East Borneo], Indonesia.Holotype RGM 315069; paratypes RGM 315068,315070, 315071.† twistringense, Fissidentalium R. Janssen, 1989: 82,84, pl. 1, figs 3-6. Miocene, Reinbekian. Twistringen,Niedersachsen, Germany. Holotype SMF 308305 ;paratypes SMF 308306, SMF 308307, SMF308309/200; RGM 227724.typa, Throopella Greger, 1933. Not a scaphopod. SeeOther taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.tytthum, Siphodentalium Watson, 1879: 520 [Watson1886: 14, pl. 2, fig. 5]. <strong>Recent</strong>. North <strong>of</strong> CulebraIsl<strong>and</strong>, West Indies, Challenger stn 24, 18°38’30”N,65°05’30”W, 390 fms [712 m]. Syntypes BMNH1887.2.9.63 (4). Siphonodentalium(?) tytthumWatson, 1879. Known from the type locality only.† uchauxiense, Dentalium Cossmann, 1897: 267, 268,pl. 2, figs 33, 34. Cretaceous, Turonian. Uchaux,Vaucluse, France.undatum, Dentalium Defrance, 1819. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† undecimcostata, Dentalium (Antale) novemcostatumvar. Sacco, 1897: 103, pl. 8, figs 66-68 [as a nomennudum in Sacco 1896: 97]. Pliocene. San Agata <strong>and</strong>Astigiana, Italy. Syntypes MIGT BS.106.02.058-BS.106.02.60 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984:305).† undiferum, Dentalium Koenen, 1885: 72, pl. 3,fig. 17. Paleocene. Near Copenhagen, Denmark.† undulatum, Dentalium Goldfuss, 1841: 3, pl. 166,fig. 8 [ex Münster MS]. Triassic. St Cassian, Tirol,Austria/Italy. Plagioglypta undulata (Goldfuss,1841) (fide Stiller 2001: 624). Remark: also cited inWissmann, 1841: 91, pl. 9, fig. 6.† uscarianum, Dentalium (Fissidentalium) Olsson,1922: 338, 339 [166, 167], pl. 15, fig. 1. Miocene,Uscari Stage. Costa Rica <strong>and</strong> Panama (various localities).Holotype PRI 21115 (Rio Coches, CostaRica) (fide Brann & Kent 1960: 322).usitatum, Dentalium E. A. Smith, 1894: 168, pl. 4,figs 16, 16a. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Colombo, Ceylon [SriLanka], 6°32’N, 79°37’E, 675 fms [1232 m].Syntypes ZSI 5410 (fide list in BMNH), BMNH1894.9.11.8 (1; Bay <strong>of</strong> Bengal, 597 fms [1090 m]).Antalis usitata (E. A. Smith, 1894) (fide Ludbrook1954: 91). Indo-Pacific: Red Sea to New Caledonia.56-1542 m.† vacavillensis, Dentalium Palmer, 1923: 302, 303.Middle Eocene. UCMP Locality 3573, nearVacaville, California, USA. Holotype UCMP30593; paratypes UCMP 30594-30595.vagina, Dentalium Jeffreys, 1877: 155. <strong>Recent</strong>.Greenl<strong>and</strong>, Valorous stn 16, 55°10’N, 25°58’W,1785 fms [3215 m]. Holotype USNM 174993.Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Antalis agilis (G. O. Sars, 1872)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 46). Remark: Jeffreysalso referred to “perhaps two imperfect specimens<strong>of</strong> a Dentalium from Station 12, 1450 fathoms,ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)659

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