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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Syntypes MIGT BS.106.02.063, BS.106.02.064(fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984: 306).† astensis, Dentalium (Fustiaria) polita var. Sacco,1897: 112, pl. 10, fig. 24. Pliocene. Astigiano, Italy.Syntype MIGT BS.106.06.001 (fide FerreroMortara et al. 1984: 309).† atava, Dentalium (Antale “?”) taurocostatum var.Sacco, 1897: 102, pl. 8, fig. 56 [as a nomen nudumin Sacco 1896: 97]. Miocene. Turin hills, Italy.Syntype MIGT BS.106.02.048 (fide FerreroMortara et al. 1984: 304).† atavus, Cadulus (Gadila) Finlay & Marwick, 1937:111, pl. 15, fig. 20. Eocene. Castle Hill Shaft,Matau, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. Holotype NZGS TM4815(fide Keyes 1972: 97). Cadulus (s.l.) atavus Finlay &Marwick, 1937 (fide Beu & Maxwell 1990: 424).atlanticus, Cadulus (Gadila) Henderson, 1920: 137-139, pl. 20, fig. 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Nantucket Isl<strong>and</strong>[Massachusetts, USA], USBF stn 2682, 39°38’N,70°22’W, 1004 fms [1830 m]. Holotype USNM78238; paratypes USNM 78238 (3), MCZ 186815(1), AMNH 148338 (2; USBF stn 2115, 843 fms[1538 m]). Cadulus atlanticus Henderson, 1920.Western Atlantic: Massachusetts to Delaware, USA.780-1934 m.atlantideus, Cadulus (Dischides) Nicklès, 1955: 100,101, fig. 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Guinea, Atlantide stn 44,10°22’N, 16°22’W, 41-55 m. Syntypes ZMUC.Dischides atlantideus (Nicklès, 1955). EasternAtlantic: Guinea, Mauritania. 9-55 m.atramentum, Dentalium Schlüter, 1838: 39. “Fossil”.Nomen nudum.attenuata, Cadulus olivi var. Locard, 1898: 134.<strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified [NorthAtlantic]. Type material not located. Synonym <strong>of</strong>Polyschides olivi (Scacchi, 1835).attenuata, Cadulus cyathus var. Monterosato, 1875: 21(1872: 27, as Cadulus ovulum var. attenuata, nomennudum). <strong>Recent</strong>. Ficarazzi (Palermo) [Pleistocene <strong>of</strong>Italy] <strong>and</strong> Mediterranean. Cadulus attenuatusMonterosato, 1875 (fide Di Geronimo & La Perna1997: 417, in remarks to Cadulus ovulum).Mediterranean. No bathymetric data. Remarks:introduced as a nomen nudum, the name is laterreferred to the Pliocene <strong>species</strong> Cadulus cyathus (DeCrist<strong>of</strong>ori & Jan, 1832), by Monterosato (1875:21), Pilsbry & Sharp (1898: 158) <strong>and</strong> Caprotti(1968: 78). Here, the decision <strong>of</strong> Di Geronimo &La Perna (1997: 417) is favoured, keeping C. attenuatusseparate from C. cyathus <strong>and</strong> C. ovulum.attenuata, Dentalium vulgare var. Monterosato, 1884:32. <strong>Recent</strong>. Mediterranean. Nomen nudum.† attenuatum, Dentalium Say, 1824: 154, 155, pl. 8,fig. 3. Miocene. Maryl<strong>and</strong>, USA. Type material inBMNH Palaeontology (fide Newton 1902: 304).Junior synonym: Dentalium duodecenaria Conrad,1862 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 199).attenuatum, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 99, pl. 225,fig. 40. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified. Typematerial not located. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumattenuatum Say, 1824. Episiphon attenuatum(Sowerby, 1860) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 120).Remark: Pilsbry & Sharp (1897: 120) stated thattheir Dentalium (Episiphon) longum may be a juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>. Since the locality is unknownfor both <strong>species</strong>, these <strong>names</strong> are <strong>of</strong> dubious value,<strong>and</strong> we prefer not to rename the junior homonym.† aturensis, Pseudantalis Cossmann & Peyrot, 1917:179, 180, pl. 1, figs 67-72. Miocene, Burdigalian<strong>and</strong> Helvetian. Dax (Maïnot), Saint-Paul-lès-Dax,<strong>and</strong> Salies-de-Béarn, Clermont (L<strong>and</strong>es), France.austinclarki, Cadulus (Platyschides) Emerson, 1951:24-26. <strong>Recent</strong>. Santa Inez Bay, Baja California[Mexico], W around Santa Inez Point, 6-12 feet [2-4 m]. Holotype USNM 602347; paratypes USNM602347, SBMNH 35021. Gadila austinclarki(Emerson, 1951). Eastern Pacific: Mexico toPanama, Galapagos. 2-73 m.austini, Dentalium (Dentalium) Lamprell & Healy,1998: 31-33, figs 20E, 21E, 27. <strong>Recent</strong>. CullenBeach, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.Holotype MV F75838; paratypes MV F67466(18), MV F67474 (13; Cameron Beach, Shoal Bay,Darwin), MV F67469 (16), AMS C172543 (13;Dudley Point, on mud flats [Northern Territory,Australia]), AMS C172539 (5; east end CullenBeach, Darwin [Australia]), AMS C172540 (14;Port Darwin [Australia]), AMS C380639 (2;Mindel Beach, Darwin [Australia], low tide), WAM106-93 (1; <strong>of</strong>f Eagle Bay [Australia], 32 m).Dentalium austini Lamprell & Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific: northern Australia. 0-32 m.australasiae, Siphonodentalium Boissevain, 1906: 64,pl. 6, fig. 68. <strong>Recent</strong>. B<strong>and</strong>a Sea, Siboga stn 211,5°40.7’S, 120°45.5’E, 1158 m. Holotype ZMA3.06.087. Siphonodentalium australasiae Boissevain,1906. Known from type locality only.† australis, Dentalium Sharp & Pilsbry in Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898: 199. Miocene. Muddy Creek,Victoria, Australia. Holotype <strong>and</strong> 3 paratypes SAMT 250A. Replacement name for Entalis annulatumTate, 1887, a junior secondary homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumannulatum Gmelin, 1791. Laevidentalium australe(Sharp & Pilsbry in Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898)(fide Ludbrook 1959: 145, pl. 2, fig. 1).badenense, see badense.† badense, Dentalium Hörnes, 1856: 652, 653, pl. 50,fig. 30 [ex Partsch MS]. Miocene. Baden, Austria.Lectotype NMW 1846.37.534 (designated by Pavia1991: 147); paralectotypes NMW (10). Fissidentaliumbadense (Hörnes, 1856) (fide Pavia 1991:146-148, pl. 5, fig. 4, pl. 6, fig. 6). Remarks:Trautschold (1859: 313, pl. 6, figs 4a-4c) erroneouslyidentified a <strong>species</strong> from the Oligocenearound Aral Sea as Dentalium badense which waslater named Dentalium trautscholdi Koenen, 1868.Dentalium (Entalis) badenense “Ptsch.” [Boettger,1902: 181] is an incorrect subsequent spelling.566ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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