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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.[that] may belong to the same <strong>species</strong>”. However,this is too tentative to consider those two specimens,now catalogued as USNM 174992 (Valorousstn 12, 56°11’N, 37°41’W, 1450 fms [Greenl<strong>and</strong>,2646 m]), to constitute type material.vagina, Fustiaria Scarabino, 1995: 281, figs 71h, 87,88i. <strong>Recent</strong>. New Caledonia, Chesterfield Isl<strong>and</strong>s,MUSORSTOM 5, stn DW340, 19°49’S, 158°41’E,675-680 m. Holotype MNHN; paratypes MNHN(1 from DW341; 1 from DW357; 2 from DW46;2 from DW49; 1 from CP290; 1 from DW468),AMS C201726 (1), NMNZ M268953 (1; DW49),USNM 890868. Fustiaria vagina Scarabino, 1995.Indo-Pacific: New Caledonia. 290-820 m.† valangiense, Dentalium Pictet & Campiche, 1864:723, pl. 98, figs 16-18. Cretaceous, Neocomian,Valanginian. Villers-le-Lac, near Locle, Sainte-Croix, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>.valdiviae, Cadulus (Gadila) Jaeckel, 1932: 312,fig. 11. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Somalia, Valdivia stn 251,01°41’S, 41°47’E, 693 m. Lectotype ZMB 75370a(designated by Kilias 1995: 177); paralectotypesZMB 75370b (1), ZMB 75371 (1; stn 256,01°49’S, 45°29.5’E, 1134 m). Cadulus valdiviaeJaeckel, 1932. Indian Ocean, Africa. 693-1134 m.valdiviae, Dentalium (Antalis) Plate, 1908a: 355, 356,pl. 30, figs 38, 39. <strong>Recent</strong>. North Atlantic, S <strong>of</strong>[Wyville] Thomson Rise, Valdivia stn 11,58°36.6’N, 11°33’W, 1750 m. Lectotype ZMB61079 (designated by Kilias 1995: 177). Antalisvaldiviae (Plate, 1908). Known from the typelocality only. Remarks: in addition to the singlewell preserved specimen, Plate mentioned twoincomplete specimens <strong>and</strong> a fragment that were notlisted by Kilias (1995: 177). These specimenswould constitute paralectotypes, since Plate did notspecify a holotype. The description, the illustration,<strong>and</strong> the locality fit well with Fissidentalium c<strong>and</strong>idum(Jeffreys, 1877), but we have not yet seen thetypes.vallicolens, Dentalium Raymond, 1904: 123, 124.<strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified; syntypes fromSanta Monica Bay [California], <strong>of</strong>f Redondo,Vincente (or Redondo) submerged valley, 145 fms[265 m]. Syntypes CAS 064381 (1), CAS 064383(1), CAS 064385 (1), CAS 066519 (4); the syntypesfrom the following localities could not belocated: stn 14, <strong>of</strong>f Point Fermin, California,100 fms [183 m]; stn 70, La Jolla submerged valley,California, 54-117 fms [99-214 m]; stn 79, <strong>of</strong>f SanDiego, California, 64 fms [117 m]. Dentalium vallicolensRaymond, 1904. Eastern Pacific:California. 154-410 m.† vaningeni, Dentalium n. nom. Late Cretaceous,Senonian. Near Kerak, Jordan Valley, Jordan.Syntype YPM 35573 (fide White 1998: 4).Replacement name for Dentalium hexagonum VanIngen, 1905 non Dentalium hexagonum Gould,1859.variabile, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825: 367 [32, 33 inreprint], pl. 16, ig fig. 30. <strong>Recent</strong>. India (?).Lectotype <strong>and</strong> 163 paralectotypes MNHN (designatedby Scarabino 1995: 201). Junior synonyms:Dentalium multistriatum Deshayes, 1825 (fideScarabino 1995: 200, by First Reviser action,according to ICZN 1999: article 24); Dentaliumbelcheri Sowerby, 1860 (fide Habe 1963: 258).Dentalium variabile Deshayes, 1825. Indo-Pacific:Indonesia to Japan. 10-75 m.varians, Dentalium (Antalis) ceratum Scarabino, 1973:196, 197, pl. 1, figs 4, 4a-d. <strong>Recent</strong>. 24°20’S,44°40’W, 130 m. Holotype MHNM 2702;paratypes MHNM 2703-2706. Sub<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong>Antalis cerata (Dall, 1881). Western Atlantic:Brazil to Uruguay. 110-175 m.† varicostata, Dentalium Dockery in MacNeil &Dockery, 1984: 246, 247, pl. 69, figs 9, 11-16,pl. 70, figs 1-6. Lower Oligocene, Mint SpringFormation. Mississippi Geological Survey 99,Mississippi, USA. Holotype USNM Paleobiology376680.† vaughani, Cadulus Dall, 1912: 6. Pleistocene. USGSstn 5850, Canal Zone, Panama. Syntypes USNMPaleobiology 214361 (numerous).† vaughani, Dentalium Stephenson, 1941: 252, 253,pl. 46, fig. 15. Cretaceous, Navarro Group. USGSlocality 16170, Neyl<strong>and</strong>ville marl, on the CorsicanaRoad, 2.5 miles N <strong>of</strong> Corbet, Navarro County,Texas, USA. Holotype USNM Paleobiology 76765;17 paratypes USNM Paleobiology 76766.vayssierei, Dentalium Fenaux, 1942. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.vemae, Costentalina Scarabino, 1986b: 2, 3, figs 1-7.<strong>Recent</strong>. Vema stn 81 (V-17-81), 44°35’S, 44°19’W[Argentine Basin], 5332 m. Holotype AMNH202762; paratype AMNH 202763 (1; stn 85 [V-17-85], 47°35’S, 43°21’W, 5495 m). Costentalinavemae Scarabino, 1986. Western Atlantic:Argentine Basin. 5332-5495 m.† venezuelana, Fustiaria (Laevidentalium “?”)Weisbord, 1964: 127, 128, pl. 17, fig. 7, pl. 18,figs 7, 8. Pliocene, Playa Gr<strong>and</strong>e Formation.Weisbord Station W-23, north flank <strong>of</strong> PuntaGorda anticline,Venezuela. Holotype PRI 26888.ventricosa, Cadulus monterosatoi var. Locard, 1898:142, pl. 7, figs 19-21. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality notspecified [North Atlantic]. Type material not located.Synonym <strong>of</strong> Cadulus monterosatoi Locard,1897.ventricosa, Cadulus tumidosus var. Locard, 1898: 143.<strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified [NorthAtlantic]. Type material not located. Synonym <strong>of</strong>Cadulus tumidosus Jeffreys, 1877.† ventricosum, Dentalium Bronn, 1828: 539. Miocene.Castell’Arquato, Piacenza, Italy. Junior synonym:Siphonodentalium (Loxoporus) ligusticus Razzore,1896 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 240). Remarks:Doderlein (1864: 98 [16]) listed this as “Gadus ven-660ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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