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Catalog of species-group names of Recent and fossil Scaphopoda ...

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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.deshayesianum, Dentalium Galeotti, 1837. Not ascaphopod. See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.deshayesii, Dentalium Cocconi, 1874: 644, 645, pl. 6,fig. 17 [ex Guidotti MS]. Pliocene. Rivalta,Piacenza, Italy. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumdeshayesi Risso, 1826. Replacement name:Dentalium guidotti Sacco, 1897.desmoulinsi, Dentalium (s.s.) Le Renard, 1994: 39.Replacement name for Dentalium affine Deshayes,1861, a junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium affineBiondi, 1859. An objective junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium xiphias Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898.diarrhox, Dentalium Watson, 1879: 511, 512[Watson 1886: 4, pl. 1, fig. 5]. <strong>Recent</strong>. 400 milesNE <strong>of</strong> New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, Challenger stn 169, 37°34’S,179°22’E, 700 fms [1260 m]. Syntype BMNH1887.2.9.13. Antalis diarrhox (Watson, 1879) (fideScarabino 1995: 236). Indo-Pacific: New Zeal<strong>and</strong>.401-1260 m. Remark: this <strong>species</strong> was describedfrom four specimens but only one is in BMNH.Scarabino (1995: 236) cited BMNH 1887.2.9.65in error.† diazicum, Dentalium Maury, 1920: 46, 47, pl. 7,fig. 1. Tertiary. Maury Station 185, near JuanaDiaz, Puerto Rico.dichelum, Siphodentalium Watson, 1879: 521[Watson 1886: 15, pl. 2, fig. 7]. <strong>Recent</strong>. LevukaIsl<strong>and</strong>, Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong>s, 12 fms [22 m]. Syntype BMNH1887.2.9.65. Dischides dichelus (Watson, 1879)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 145; as Cadulus(Dischides) dichelus; fide Scarabino 1995: 340).Indo-Pacific: from Red Sea <strong>and</strong> Africa to FijiIsl<strong>and</strong>s. 22-1295 m. Remark: the two fragmentslisted in the original description were not located.didymum, Dentalium Watson, 1879: 517 [Watson1886: 10, pl. 1, fig. 11]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off CulebraIsl<strong>and</strong>, Challenger stn 24, 18°38’30”N, 65°5’30”W,390 fms [712 m]. Syntypes BMNH 1887.2.9.43-44, BMNH without reg. No. (Challenger Acc.no.2284, 2 possible syntypes). Junior synonym:Dentalium (Episiphon) johnsoni Emerson, 1952 (fideScarabino 1975: 186). Episiphon didymum (Watson,1879) (fide Scarabino 1994: 308). WesternAtlantic: Caribbean to Brazil. 2-740 m.difforme, Dentalium J. de C. Sowerby in Dixon, 1850.Not a scaphopod. See Other taxa described as<strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.diffusum, Dentalium Chenu, 1843: pl. 6, figs 11, 12;1850: 3. “Fossil” [type locality not specified]. Juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Graptacme secta (Deshayes, 1825) (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1897: 96).† dijki, Dentalium Martin, 1885: 186, 187, pl. 10,figs 184, 185; 1887: 186, 187, pl. 10, figs 184, 185.Miocene. Fatu Lulih, Fialarang, Timor; Grissee <strong>and</strong>Ngembak, Java, Indonesia. Syntype RGM 7243(fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al. 2002: 111, whonoted that the description encompassed 15 specimens;evidently the remainder could not be located).† dilatatum, Dentalium Philippi, 1887a: 105, pl. 12,fig. 13; 1887b: 99, pl. 12, fig. 13. Cretaceous.Tumbez, Chile.† dilatatum, Pulsellum Cossmann, 1888: 11, pl. 1,fig. 21. Eocene. Near Soissons, France. Siphonodentaliumdilatatum (Cossmann, 1888) (fide Pilsbry& Sharp 1898: 234). Remark: a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong>Pulsellum (fide Le Renard 1995: 175; Le Renard &Pacaud 1995: 86).† dingdenensis, Cadulus (Gadila) Goddeeris, 1977:160, 161, fig. 4. Miocene. Dingden-Königsmühle,Germany. Holotype KBINW 5863.† diopon, Dentalium (Antalis) Gardner, 1947: 626,pl. 57, figs 23-23a. Oligocene. Alum Bluff Group,Shoal River Formation. USGS locality 3856, 6 milesNNW <strong>of</strong> Mossyhead, Walton County, Florida,USA. Two syntypes USNM Paleobiology 498398.† diploconus, Cadulus Seguenza, 1876: 266; 1879:276. Pliocene. Messina, Italy. Remark: this <strong>species</strong>was erroneously attributed to “Seguenza, 1880” byPilsbry & Sharp (1898: 236).dipsycha, Dentalium (Dentalium) Pilsbry & Sharp,1897: 33, 34, pl. 4, figs 57-60. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type localityunknown. Holotype ANSP 45468. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Tesseracme quadrapicalis (Hanley inSowerby, 1860) (fide Scarabino 1995: 222).discrepans, Dentalium Risso, 1826a: 125. Fossil. NearNice, France. Nomen nudum.dispar, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 103, pl. 224,fig. 37. <strong>Recent</strong>. Singapore <strong>and</strong> Samar Isl<strong>and</strong>,Philippines. Syntypes BMNH 1993007 (SamarIsl<strong>and</strong>, 4 fms [7 m]), BMNH 1993008 (Singapore,6 fms [11 m]). Tesseracme dispar (Sowerby, 1860)(fide Habe & Kosuge 1964: 5). Indo-Pacific. 0-54 m.dispar, Dentalium Cocconi, 1874: 650, pl. 6, figs 20-22. Miocene. Castell’Arquato <strong>and</strong> Majatico, Italy.Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium dispar Sowerby,1860. Replacement name: Dentalium (Pseudantalis)rubescens var. exdispar Sacco, 1897. Remark:Dentalium cocconii Sharp & Pilsbry, 1897 is anobjective junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium rubescensvar. exdispar, as it was also introduced as a replacementname later in the same year (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1898: 214).disparile, Dentalium d’Orbigny, 1853: 202, pl. 25,figs 14-17. <strong>Recent</strong>. Martinique. Syntypes BMNH1854.10.4.465. Antalis disparile (d’Orbigny, 1853)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 56). Western Atlantic,Caribbean to Santa Catarina, Brazil. 5-103 m.† dissimile, Dentalium Guppy, 1866: 292, pl. 17,fig. 4. Miocene (“Oligocene”), Bowden Formation.Bowden, Jamaica. Holotype BMNH (Palaeontology)64082. Tesseracme dissimilis (Guppy, 1866)(fide Woodring 1973: 483). Remark: Dentaliumponderosum Gabb, 1873 was considered a variety <strong>of</strong>Tesseracme dissimilis by Pilsbry & Sharp (1898a:470).divae, Cadulus Vélain, 1877: 128, 129, pl. 5, figs 1, 2.<strong>Recent</strong>. Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> St Paul [South Indian Ocean],584ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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