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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)1926, a junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium inornatumMcCoy in Griffith, 1844. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium leve Stephenson, 1923 (fide Stephenson1941: 253, 254).denacta, Dentalia Perry, 1811: caption to pl. 52.<strong>Recent</strong>. “Eastern Ocean”. Nomen dubium. Noinformation on type material.† denotatum, Dentalium (Antalis) Ludbrook, 1956:3, 4, pl. 1, figs 7-9. Pliocene. Abbatoirs Bore <strong>and</strong>Dry Creek S<strong>and</strong>s, South Australia. Holotype SAMF 15140; 14 paratypes SAM. Remark: Ludbrook(1941: 101) misidentified this <strong>species</strong> as Dentaliumbifrons Tate, 1887.densatum, Dentalium Conrad, 1865: 212, pl. 20,fig. 15. Eocene. Type locality not given in originaldescription. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium mississippienseConrad, 1848 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898:209).denseliratum, Antalis Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 250 [exCarpenter MS]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Eastern Pacific: San Pedro,California, USA. Holotype USNM 19463. Juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Antalis pretiosa (Sowerby, 1860) (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1897: 45; 1898: 250). Remarks:Pilsbry & Sharp were the first to publish this manuscriptname: “There is also a museum name afloat‘Antalis denseliratum Cpr.’ for young indianorumwith a distinct slit on the convex side. One such inU.S. Nat. Mus. from San Pedro (No. 19.463), is19 mill. long, 2.9 wide at aperture”. This nameappears to have been overlooked in the subsequentliterature. Pursuant to ICZN (1999) article 11.6,this name is considered to have been published insynonymy <strong>of</strong> Dentalium indianorum Carpenter,1864, hence not an available name.† densitexta, Dentalium haeringense var. Noszky,1940: 51, 73. Lower Oligocene, Rupelian.Budapest district, Hungary. Remark: Báldi (1973:337) treated this taxon as a full <strong>species</strong>.† densmuris, Dentalium Mayer, 1858: 79, 80, pl. 4,fig. 3 [original spelling: dens muris]. Miocene. Saint-Jean-de-Marsacq, France. Dentalium densmurisMayer, 1858 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 202).dentale, Dentalium Conrad, 1845: 78, pl. 44, fig. 9.<strong>Recent</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tertiary. North Atlantic. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium attenuatum Say, 1824 (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1898: 199). Remark: Conrad(1845), in the plate caption, stated that: “Dentaliumdentale Conr. not Lin.; p. 78. It is D. attenuatumSay”.† dentalina, Ditrupa Guppy, 1873: 87, 88, pl. 1,fig. 11 (description); 1874: 444, 445, pl. 16, fig. 11(name <strong>and</strong> figure only); 1875: 42 (description).Miocene. Jamaica. Syntypes USNM Paleobiology115607 (figured specimen), USNM Paleobiology646435 (2). Described as a serpulid polychaete butin reality a scaphopod. Junior synonyms: Cadulus(Gadila) spiniformis Gardner, 1947; Cadulus hendersoniWoodring, 1925 (fide Woodring 1973:487). Gadilopsis dentalina (Guppy, 1873) (fideWoodring 1925: 206, 207, as Cadulus (Gadilopsis)dentalinus).dentalis, Dentalium Linnaeus, 1758: 785 [citing Rumphius1705: t. 41, f. 6]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Mediterranean.Syntypes LS 612, ZMUU 924, ZMUU 1011a-b.Junior synonyms: Dentalium linnaeanum Locard,1887 (145, footnote [incorrectly proposed replacementname to avoid tautonymy]); Dentalium simileBiondi Giunti, 1859 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897:53). Antalis dentalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (fide Pilsbry& Sharp 1897: 53). Eastern Atlantic, Mediterranean.0-300 m.† dentaloideum, Orthoceras Phillips, 1836: 239, pl. 21,fig. 12. Carboniferous. Boll<strong>and</strong>, Yorkshire,Engl<strong>and</strong>. Dentalium? dentaloideum (Phillips, 1836)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 230). Remark: Pilsbry& Sharp (1898: 230) stated that this was “a doubtfulDentalium. L.-G. de Koninck considers itequally likely to be a Cyrtoceras [Cephalopoda]”.† denticulatum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1850: 36,pl. 61, figs 13, 15, 16. Fossil. Locality not specified.Junior synonym: Gadus parisiensis Deshayes, 1861(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 238). Polyschides denticulatum(Deshayes, 1850) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp1898: 238). Remark: Pilsbry & Sharp (1898: 238)erroneously dated this name to “1864” <strong>and</strong> theytherefore listed it as a junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Polyschidesparisiensis (Deshayes, 1861).† denticulustigris, Cadulus Maury, 1917: 324 [160],pl. 52 [26], fig. 7 [original spelling: denticulus-tigris].Miocene. Rio Gurabo at Los Quemados, DominicanRepublic. Cadulus denticulustigris Maury, 1917.† depressicollis, Cadulus Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898a: 473,474, pl. 11, figs 25-27. Oligocene. DominicanRepublic. Type material ANSP 2884 (fide Pilsbry1922: 401).† depressum, Laevidentalium Pavia, 1991: 126-128,pl. 6, figs 1-5. Upper Miocene. Borelli, near Turin,Italy. Holotype <strong>and</strong> 12paratypes MIGT BS.D.08.1.† depressus, Cadulus Meyer, 1884: 111, text-fig. Eocene.Claiborne, Alabama, USA. Syntype USNMPaleobiology 638695.† dertornensis, Dentalium (Entalis) recta var. Sacco,1897: 110, pl. 10, figs 4, 5 [as a nomen nudum inSacco 1896: 97]. Miocene. San Agata, Italy. SyntypesMIGT BS.106.03.035, BS.106.03.036 (fideFerrero Mortara et al. 1984: 308).desaintlaurentae, Gadila Scarabino, 1995: 361, 362,figs 166, 169f. <strong>Recent</strong>. Philippines, RV CoriolisMUSORSTOM 2, stn DR33, 13°32’N, 121°07’E,130-137 m. Holotype MNHN; paratypes MNHN(8), AMS C201734, USNM 890855. Gadiladesaintlaurentae Scarabino, 1995. Indo-Pacific:Philippines to New Caledonia. 137-250 m.† deshayesi, Dentalium Risso, 1826b: 400. Tertiary. LaTrinité <strong>and</strong> Saint-Jean, France. Type material presumedlost (fide Arnaud 1978: 114). Remark:Risso’s manuscript figure <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong> was publishedby Arnaud (1978: pl. 10, fig. 169).ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)583

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