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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Aquitanian. Mérignac (le Pontic), Dax (Maïnot),Saint-Médard (La Fontaine), Cestas, Saint-Paul-lès-Dax, Léognan (Thibaudeau), Canéjean, Martillac(Pas-de-Barreau), <strong>and</strong> Pessac (Lorient), France.† batheri, Dentalium Finlay, 1927: 521. Carboniferous.New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. Replacement name forDentalium huttoni Bather, 1905, a junior homonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium huttoni Kirk, 1880.beachportensis, Tesseracme Cotton & Ludbrook, 1938. Nota scaphopod. See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.bednalli, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 248.<strong>Recent</strong>. St Vincent’s Gulf, South Australia. HolotypeANSP 72554. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Paradentaliumintercalatum (Gould, 1859) (fide Verco1904: 135).beecheyi, Pulsellum Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 146,147, figs 150C, 151C, D, 153. <strong>Recent</strong>. 200 kmNorth <strong>of</strong> Croker Isl<strong>and</strong>, Northern Territory,Australia, 9°14’S, 132°54’E, 145 m. Holotype AMSC174890; paratypes AMS C172289 (6), AMSC172288 (2; 17°34’S, 120°22’E, c. 212 km NW <strong>of</strong>Roebuck Bay, Western Australia, 188 m), AMSC172293 (7; 9°18’S, 133°38’E, 230 km N <strong>of</strong>Goulburn Isl<strong>and</strong>, Northern Territory, 135 m),AMS C172296 (4; 9°24’S, 133°02’E, 180 km N <strong>of</strong>Croker Isl<strong>and</strong>, Northern Territory, 125 m).Pulsellum beecheyi Lamprell & Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific: northern Australia. 18-256 m. Remark: thelatitude <strong>of</strong> the type locality in the original description,“29°14’S,” is apparently an error for 9°14’S.belcheri, Cadulus (Dischides) Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898:145, pl. 26, figs 84-87. <strong>Recent</strong>. North Pacific. HolotypeUSNM 107703. Dischides belcheri Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898. North Pacific: Japan. 0-50 m.belcheri, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 101, pl. 224,figs 28, 29. <strong>Recent</strong>. East Indian Archipelago[Indonesia]. Lectotype BMNH 1996077/1 (designatedby Scarabino 1995: 201, “[...] the largest(25 mm) <strong>of</strong> the 3 syntypes BMNH”); paralectotypesBMNH 1996077/2 + 3. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium variabile Deshayes, 1825 (fide Habe1963: 258). Remark: Tomlin (1931: 337) placedDentalium belcheri in the synonymy <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumstrigatum Gould, 1859.belcheri, Prodentalium Nassichuk & Hodgkinson,1976. Not a scaphopod. See Other taxa described as<strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† bellulus, Cadulus Clark, 1895: 5; 1896: 72, pl. 14,fig. 6. Eocene. Woodstock, Hanoverville, Virginia,USA.† benoisti, Gadila Cossmann & Peyrot, 1917: 182,183, pl. 2, figs 1-3. Miocene. Giraudeau, France.Replacement name for Gadus ventricosus Benoist,1873, a junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Cadulus ventricosus(Bronn, 1828). Junior synonym: Gadila benoistihoutalensis (Goddeeris, 1977) (fide Janssen 1984:117, 118, pl. 42, figs 18a, 18b).berryi, Dentalium Smith & Gordon, 1948: 216, 217,pl. 3, figs 1, 4. <strong>Recent</strong>. Monterey Bay; MontereyCo., Humpback Reef [California], 40 fms [73 m].Holotype CAS 065592; paratypes SBMNH 35020,CAS 065593 (1), CAS 065594 (2), CAS 065595(1; Monterey County, <strong>of</strong>f Cabrillo Point, near bellbuoy, 20 fms [37 m]), ANSP 185227 (1; near bellbuoy, Pacific Grove, Monterey Bay, California,36°36’N, 121°56’W). Antalis berryi (Smith &Gordon, 1948) (fide Emerson in Turgeon 1988:50). Eastern Pacific, California. 37-73 m. Remark:Keen (1971: 884) listed Dentalium (Antalis) pretiosumberryi as a southern sub<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Antalis pretiosa.This indicates a possible synonymy <strong>of</strong>A. berryi (Smith & Gordon, 1948) with D. indianorumCarpenter, 1864 <strong>and</strong> A. denseliratum Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898, both <strong>names</strong> for the southern variety orsub<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> A. pretiosa . Further research isrequired to decide whether or not A. denseliratum isa senior synonym <strong>of</strong> A. berryi.bicarinatum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825: 364, pl. 18,figs 16, 17. Eocene. Near Paris, France. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium duplex Defrance, 1819 (fideDeshayes 1864: 203).bicarinatum, Dentalium Wanner, 1902: 124, pl. 18,figs 9, 10. Cretaceous. North <strong>of</strong> Oasis Dachel,Libya. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium bicarinatumDeshayes, 1825. Replacement name: Dentaliumwanneri n. nom. Remark: Wanner’s description <strong>of</strong> awell preserved specimen is detailed <strong>and</strong> referred toby Quaas (1902: 234). We, therefore, decided torename this junior homonym.bicostale, Dentalium Ryckholt, 1851: 71, pl. 2, figs 43,44. Cretaceous, Neocomian. Tournay, Belgium.Tentative junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium decussatumJ. Sowerby, 1814 (fide Ryckholt 1851).bifissum, Dentalium S. Wood, 1848: 190, pl. 20,fig. 3. Coralline Crag (Pliocene), Sutton, Engl<strong>and</strong>.Type material not located. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Dischides politus (S. Wood, 1842) (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1897: 144).† bifissuratum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1850: 36, pl. 61,figs 11, 12, 14. Fossil. Locality not specified.Remark: Pilsbry & Sharp (1898: 235) erroneouslydated this name to “1864” <strong>and</strong> they therefore listedit as a junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dischides bilabiatus(Deshayes, 1861).† bifrons, Dentalium “(?)” Tate, 1887: 192, 193,pl. 20, fig. 5. Tertiary (Miocene-Pliocene). Upperbeds at Muddy Creek, Hamilton, Victoria,Australia. Holotype <strong>and</strong> 3 paratypes SAM T 255.Dentalium (Fissidentalium) bifrons Tate, 1887 (fideTate 1899: 261); Dentalium (Antalis) bifrons Tate,1887 (fide Ludbrook 1959: 142, 143, pl. 2, fig. 2).† bilabiatus, Gadus Deshayes, 1861: 219, pl. 3,figs 22-24. Eocene. Paris Basin (Houdan, Grignon,Hérouval, Montjavoult, Rozières <strong>and</strong> Saint-Sulpice), France. Dischides bilabiatus (Deshayes,1861) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 235; Le Renard1995: 175; Le Renard & Pacaud 1995: 86).Remark: Pilsbry & Sharp (1898: 235) erroneously568ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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