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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)listed Dentalium bifissuratum Deshayes, “1864” as ajunior synonym <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>; in fact, D. bifissuratumwas described in 1850, not 1864.billingsi, Salterella Safford, 1869. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.bimixtum, Dentalium de Gregorio, 1890: 172, pl. 17,figs 32-34. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama. Juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium thalloides Conrad, 1833(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 218).† binkhorsti, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 220.Cretaceous. Belgium. Replacement name forDentalium nysti Van den Binkhorst, 1861, a juniorhomonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium nysti d’Orbigny, 1852.† bironense, Dentalium Douvillé, 1929: 374, 375,pl. 32, fig. 1. Eocene. Biron-Marnière, France.bisexangulatum, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 102, pl.223, fig. 8. <strong>Recent</strong>. Java. Lectotype BMNH1993009/1 (designated by Lamprell & Healy 1998:65); paralectotypes BMNH 1993009/2-3 (2).Dentalium bisexangulatum Sowerby, 1860. Indo-Pacific: Red Sea, East Africa to Australia, Java,Philippines, Japan. 1-720 m.bisinuatum, Dentalium André, 1896: 397, pl. 17,figs 9a-c. <strong>Recent</strong>. Amboyna [Ambon, Indonesia].Holotype MHNG 1155/40 (ex M3/35). Laevidentaliumbisinuatum (André, 1896) (fide Pilsbry& Sharp 1897: 108). Known from the type localityonly. Remark: V. Scarabino (in litt. 5.XI.2001) suggestedthat the status <strong>of</strong> D. bisinuatum vis-à-visLaevidentalium eburneum (Linnaeus, 1767) requiresfurther research.bisiphonata, Fustiaria Newton, 1891: 284 [ex EdwardsMS]. Lower Eocene. London Clay, HaverstockHill, Engl<strong>and</strong>, Great Britain. Nomen nudum.Remark: Pilsbry & Sharp (1898: 200) stated that“as the <strong>species</strong> is not mentioned by Newton &Harris [1894] in their later revision <strong>of</strong> BritishEocene Scaphopods, it is probably either not validor based on material unsuitable for characterization”.† bisissura, Cadulus “(?)” Garvie, 1996: 46, 47, pl. 9,figs 3-5. Eocene, Lower Claibornian, ReklawFormation, Marquez Member. Locality 4, Bluff onRidge Creek, Texas, USA. Holotype PRI 30314;paratype PRI 30315.† bitubatum, Dentalium Meyer, 1886: 64, pl. 3, fig. 1.Eocene. Jackson, Mississippi, USA. LectotypeUSNM Paleobiology 638811 (as “holotype” inPalmer & Brann 1965: 366).† bl<strong>and</strong>um, Dentalium de Gregorio, 1890: 172,pl. 17, figs 26-31. Eocene. Claiborne, Alabama.Type material lost (fide Palmer & Brann 1965:366).† blountense, Cadulus Mansfield, 1935: 46, 47, pl. 5,fig. 10. Upper Middle Miocene. Locality 12046,Vaughan Creek, Walton County, Florida, USA.Holotype USNM Paleobiology 373159.† bocasensis, Dentalium (Dentalium) Olsson, 1922:338 [166], pl. 15, figs 2, 3. Miocene, Gatun Stage.Bocas del Toro, Costa Rica. Syntypes PRI 21116,PRI 21117 (fide Brann & Kent 1960: 317).† boettgeri, Dentalium Noetling, 1901: 251, pl. 17,fig. 4. Miocene. Kama, Burma.† boggsi, Dentalium Berry, 1926: 19, 20, figs 1, 2.Eocene, Saman shale. Negritos, Peru.boissevainae, Antalis Palmer, 1974b: 124. <strong>Recent</strong>.Indonesia, Siboga stn 159, 00°59.1’S, 129°48.8’E,411 m. Holotype (<strong>of</strong> indicum Boissevain) ZMA3.06.051. Replacement name for Dentalium entalisvar. indicum Boissevain, 1906, a junior homonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium indicum Chenu, 1843. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Antalis tibana (Nomura, 1940) (fide Habe1961: 105, but not Habe 1963: 262). Remark:Scarabino (1995: 231) unnecessarily designated thesingle specimen as lectotype.boissevaini, Cadulus (Gadila) Jaeckel, 1932: 311, textfig.8. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Zanzibar, Africa, Valdivia stn251, 1°40.6’S, 41°47.1’E, 693 m. Lectotype ZMB75359a (designated by Kilias 1995: 172); paralectotypesZMB 75359b, ZMB 75360. Junior synonym:Cadulus (Gadila) reesi Ludbrook, 1954 (fideScarabino 1995: 358). Gadila boissevainae (Jaeckel,1932) (fide Scarabino 1995: 358). Indian Ocean,Africa. 274-1280 m. Remark: since MariaBoissevain was a woman, the gender <strong>of</strong> the genetive<strong>of</strong> the <strong>species</strong> name was emended by Scarabino(1995: 358).bonei, see bouei.booceras, Cadulus Tomlin, 1926: 298, pl. 16, fig. 11.<strong>Recent</strong>. Durban Bay, South Africa; Cangella (fideBarnard 1963b: 352). Syntypes BMNH1926.12.6.3, NMW. Siphonodentalium booceras(Tomlin, 1926) (fide Scarabino 1995: 333). IndianOcean: South Africa. 89-183 m.† boonei, Dentalium Cossmann, 1924: 22, 23, pl. 2,figs 13-16, 25, 26, pl. 7, fig. 24. Jurassic, Callovian.Doux, France.borcei, see bouei.bordaensis, Cadulus (Gadila) Cotton & Godfrey,1940: 340, fig. 362. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Cape Borda,Kangaroo Isl<strong>and</strong>, South Australia, 55 fms [100 m].Holotype SAM D 13761. Gadila bordaensis(Cotton & Godfrey, 1940) (fide Lamprell & Healy1998: 153). Indian Ocean: South Australia. 50-600 m.bordaensis, Dentalium (Episiphon) Cotton &Ludbrook, 1938: 220, 221, pl. 12, fig. 3. <strong>Recent</strong>.Cape Borda, Kangaroo Isl<strong>and</strong>, South Australia, 60fms [110 m]. Holotype SAM D 13340. Episiphonbordaensis (Cotton & Ludbrook, 1938) (fideLamprell & Healy 1998: 132). Indian Ocean:Australia. 75-400 m.† boreale, Dentalium Böhm, 1904: 53, 54, pl. 6,figs 17, 33, 36. Upper Triassic. Mount Misery, BearIsl<strong>and</strong>, Spitsbergen, Arctic Sea.† borealis, Dentalium (Entalis) badense var. Kautsky,1925: 53, 54, pl. 5, fig. 12. Miocene. Hemmoor<strong>and</strong> Basbeck, Lower Saxony, Germany.ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)569

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