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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Oligocene. Via degli Orti <strong>and</strong> Valle Orgagna, Italy.Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium anceps J. Sowerby,1837. Replacement name: Dentalium vinassaiCossmann, 1912.<strong>and</strong>ersoni, Polyschides Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 170,figs 174E, 175E, 180. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Woollongong,New South Wales, Australia, 34°27’-26’S,151°27’E, 1200 m. Holotype AMS C174896;paratypes AMS C169929 (22), AMS C173797 (2;80 km south west <strong>of</strong> Cape Martin, South Australia,37°50’-55’S, 139°15’-25’E, 1555 m), AMSC174895 (3; <strong>of</strong>f Sydney, New South Wales,33°31.33’S, 152°08-07’E, 914-907 m), AMSC169930 (1; <strong>of</strong>f Sydney, New South Wales, 33°37-39’S, 152°04.02’E, 924-896 m), AMS C169932 (9;east <strong>of</strong>f Sydney, New South Wales, 33°35-37’S,152°05’E, 1143-1106 m), AMS C169933 (3; <strong>of</strong>fNowra, New South Wales, 34°50’S, 151°15’E,841 m), AMS C169934 (5; <strong>of</strong>f Sydney, New SouthWales, 33°35’S, 152°09’E, 1097 m), AMSC169988 (7; east <strong>of</strong> Sydney, New South Wales,33°44’S, 151°57’E, 322 m). Polyschides <strong>and</strong>ersoniLamprell & Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific: SEAustralia. 153-1555 m.† <strong>and</strong>leri, Dentalium Oppel, 1856: 93. Jurassic. NearVaihingen, Germany. Remark: Tate (1870b: 17)suggested that Dentalium <strong>and</strong>leri Oppel, 1856 “isprobably a synonym” <strong>of</strong> Dentalium portlocki Tate,1870 [Jurassic, Irel<strong>and</strong>], “but, assuming that thetwo <strong>names</strong> refer to the same <strong>species</strong>, the imperfectdiagnosis <strong>of</strong> Oppel justifies me in discarding hisname”.† <strong>and</strong>rewsi, Dentalium Cuvillier, 1933: 27, pl. 3,fig. 7. Eocene, Bartonian. Gebel Mokattam, east <strong>of</strong>Kaït-Bey, Egypt.† angelae, Prodentalium Engeser & Riedel, 1992: 41.Triassic. North <strong>of</strong> Launsdorf, Austria. Replacementname for Dentalium arctoides var. multicostataGugenberger, 1934, a junior homonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium multicostatum Favre, 1869.† angsananum, Dentalium (s.s.) Martin, 1921: 479,pl. 60 [3], fig. 87. Miocene. Tji Angsana, nearNjalindung, Java, Indonesia. Holotype RGM 7282(fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al. 2002: 111).anguidens, Cadulus Melvill & St<strong>and</strong>en, 1898: 32,pl. 1, fig. 6. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Madras, India. SyntypesManchester Museum (fide Trew 1987: 24). Gadilaanguidens (Melvill & St<strong>and</strong>en, 1898) (fideScarabino 1995: 364). Indo-Pacific: India, Indonesia,Japan, Red Sea. 2-732 m.† angulare, Dentalium Kaunhowen, 1897: 13, pl. 1,fig. 1. Cretaceous, Maestrichtian. Kunraed,Germany.angulati, Dentalium Quenstedt, 1852: 443. Jurassic,Liassic. Europe. Nomen nudum.† angulatum, Dentalium Buckman in Murchison,1845: 101. Jurassic, Pliensachian. Lias Marlstone,Alderton, Dumbleton <strong>and</strong> Stanway Hills, Engl<strong>and</strong>,Great Britain. Remark: Engeser & Riedel (1992: 37)concluded that “the description does not correspondwith any known scaphopod genus”.angulatum, Dentalium Vinassa de Regny, 1897: 163[ex Meneghini MS]. Tertiary. Roncà, Italy. Juniorhomonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium angulatum Buckman inMurchison, 1845. Remarks: Vinassa de Regny consideredthe single, incomplete shell only to be a newform. We prefer not to introduce a replacementname for this dubious <strong>species</strong>.† angusticostatum, Dentalium (Antalis) Baluk, 1972:556, 557, pl. 1, figs 6-8, text-figs 5a-c. Miocene,Lower Tortonian (Badenian). Korytnica, 24 kmsouth-southwest <strong>of</strong> Kielce, Holy Cross Mountains,Pol<strong>and</strong>. Holotype <strong>and</strong> paratypes, Baluk collection.angustior, Cadulus Verco, 1911a: 211, 212, pl. 26,figs 5, 5a, b. <strong>Recent</strong>. 18 miles SE <strong>of</strong> Newl<strong>and</strong> Head,outside Backstairs Passage, South Australia, 26 fms[48 m]. Holotype SAM D 13728; possible paratypeNMW. Gadila angustior (Verco, 1911) (fideLamprell & Healy 1998: 150). South Australia. 24-667 m.angustistriatum, Paradentalium Chistikov, 1979a:110, 111, fig. 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. Vietnam, Orlik T.13,18°00’N, 109°16’E, 47 m. Holotype MMSU.Paradentalium angustistriatum Chistikov, 1979.Indo-Pacific: Vietnam. 22-151 m.† angustum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1861: 210, 211,pl. 1, figs 1-3. Eocene. Paris Basin (Grignon,Parnes, Fontenay-Saint-Père, Mouchy, Mouy <strong>and</strong>Vaudancourt), France. Remark: a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong>Antalis (fide Le Renard 1995: 175; Le Renard &Pacaud 1995: 85).† anisicum, Dentalium Schnetzer, 1934: 32, pl. 1,figs 7-10. Middle Triassic, Anisian. Saalfelden,Austria.† annectens, Cadulus (Platyschides) Woodring, 1925:210, pl. 28, fig. 11. Miocene. Bowden, Jamaica.Holotype USNM Paleobiology 353077.annulare, Dentalium Sowerby, 1829: 199. <strong>Recent</strong>.East Indies. Types not located in BMNH. Juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Laevidentalium eburneum (Linnaeus,1767) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 116).annulata, Dentalium McClell<strong>and</strong>, 1834. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.annulata, Entaliopsis Newton & Harris, 1894: 67,pl. 6, fig. 1. Eocene, London Clay. Portsmouth,Southampton <strong>and</strong> Primrose Hill, Engl<strong>and</strong>, GreatBritain. Secondary junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumannulatum Gmelin, 1791; Dentalium annulatumCrist<strong>of</strong>ori & Jan, 1832; Dentalium annulatumS<strong>and</strong>berger, 1842; Dentalium annulatum Meyer,1886; <strong>and</strong> Entalis annulatum Tate, 1887; replacementname: Dentalium entaliopsis Pilsbry & Sharp,1898. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Antalis constricta (Newton& Harris, 1894) (fide Jeffery & Tracey 1997: 90, 91).† annulatum, Dentalium Gmelin, 1791: 3738 [citingGuettard (Mineral. Belustig. 4 t. 5 f. 3)]. [Fossil].Type locality not specified. Remarks: Sacco (1897:112) listed two Italian citations to this <strong>species</strong> as a562ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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