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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Remark: the specimen figured by Emmons (1858)was labeled as “Dentalium attenuatum Say,” butConrad considered this specimen to be a distinct,new <strong>species</strong>.† duodecimcostata, Dentalium (Antale) novemcostatumvar. Sacco, 1897: 103, 104, pl. 8, fig. 69 [as a nomennudum in Sacco 1896: 97]. Pliocene. Villavernia<strong>and</strong> Zinola, Italy. Syntype MIGT BS.106.02.061(fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984: 305).† duodecimcostatum, Dentalium d’Archiac, 1850: 443.Oligocene? Biarritz, France.duodecimcostatum, Dentalium Brazier, 1877: 56.<strong>Recent</strong>. Darnley Isl<strong>and</strong>, Torres Straits [northernAustralia], 30 fms [55 m]. Holotype AMS C170764.Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium duodecimcostatumd’Archiac, 1850. Replacement name: Dentaliumhealyi n. nom. Dentalium duodecemcostatum[Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 61] is an incorrect subsequentspelling.† duodecimplicatum, Dentalium Repelin, 1907: 16,pl. 1, figs 12, 13. Upper Cretaceous, Saumatrian,Lower Campanian. Plan d’Aups, France.† duplex, Dentalium Defrance, 1819a: 71. Eocene.Parnes, Seine-et-Oise [Oise], France. Junior synonym:Dentalium bicarinatum Deshayes, 1825 (fideDeshayes 1864: 203). Remark: a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong>Lobantale (fide Le Renard 1995: 175; Le Renard &Pacaud 1995: 85).duplicatum, Dentalium Blainville, 1825. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† durhami, Cadulus (Platyschides) Emerson, 1957:989, 990, pl. 126, fig. 3. Oligocene, Lincoln stage,Lincoln formation. UCMP loc. A-8723, GraysHarbor County, Washington, USA. HolotypeUCMP 37582; paratype UCMP 37583.eboracense, Siphodentalium Watson, 1879: 523[Watson 1886: 17, pl. 2, fig. 10]. <strong>Recent</strong>. TorresStrait, Cape York, Australia, 3-11 fms [5.5-20 m].Lectotype BMNH 1887.2.9.69/1 (designated byLamprell & Healy 1998: 144); paralectotypesBMNH 1887.2.9.69/2-4 (3). Pulsellum eboracense(Watson, 1879) (fide Scarabino 1995: 322). Indo-Pacific: Australia. 5-321 m.eboreum, Dentalium Conrad, 1846b: 27. <strong>Recent</strong>.Tampa Bay [west coast <strong>of</strong> Florida]. LectotypeANSP 35530 (designated by Pilsbry & Sharp 1897:89); paralectotype ANSP 320995. Junior synonyms:Dentalium leptum Bush [in Verrill], 1885b;Dentalium matara Dall, 1889 (fide Henderson1920: 66); Dentalium amaliense Henderson, 1920(fide Scarabino 1975: 185). Graptacme eborea(Conrad, 1846) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 89).Western Atlantic: Caribbean to Brazil. 0-195 m.Remarks: original type locality was “southern coast<strong>of</strong> Florida” <strong>and</strong> the restriction to Tampa by Pilsbry& Sharp is pursuant to ICZN (1999) article 76.2.Since the Latin stem “ebur” is not used as a nameproper but in its adjective form, the ending needs tobe adjusted to the female gender <strong>of</strong> the genus name.eburneum, Dentalium Linnaeus, 1767: 1264 [no referencesgiven]. <strong>Recent</strong>. India. Type material notlocated. Junior synonyms: Dentalium annulareSowerby, 1829; Dentalium indicum Chenu, 1843(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 116); Dentalium philippinarumSowerby, 1860 (fide Scarabino 1995: 291).Laevidentalium eburneum (Linnaeus, 1767) (fideHabe & Kosuge 1964: 7). Indo-Pacific: India toPhilippines. 44-200 m. Remark: the <strong>species</strong> misidentifiedas Dentalium eburneum by G. B. Sowerby(1825: pl. 138, fig. 6) is Dentalium subeburneumd’Orbigny, 1850.ecostatum, Dentalium Kirk, 1880. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.edenensis, Fissidentalium Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 87,figs 82E, 83E, 89. <strong>Recent</strong>. Tasman Sea, east <strong>of</strong>Eden, New South Wales, Australia, 36°57.95’S,150°22’E, 616-1050 m. Holotype AMS C303583;paratypes AMS C174458 (2), AMS C174170 (3),AMS C174457 (3). Fissidentalium edenensisLamprell & Healy, 1998. Pacific Ocean: easternAustralia. 322-1050 m.edoense, Dentalium Tokunaga, 1906. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† elassum, Dentalium (Episiphon) innumerabile subsp.Woodring, 1973: 485, pl. 75, fig. 26. MiddleMiocene, Gatun Formation. USGS locality 5845,Quebrancha Hills, overlooking Gatun Lake, CanalZone, Panama. Holotype USNM Paleobiology646738.† elaticosta, Dentalium (Entalis) recta var. Sacco, 1897:110, pl. 10, fig. 6 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco1896: 97]. Miocene. San Agata, Italy. SyntypeMIGT BS.106.03.037 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al.1984: 308).elegans, Costentalina Chistikov, 1982b: 1310, 1311,pl. 1, figs 1, 2, pl. 2, figs 1-9. <strong>Recent</strong>. Indian Ocean,Vitjaz stn 6744-5 T, 12°46.7’S, 88°54.4’E, 5100-5200 m. Holotype ZIN; paratypes IOM (1 fromstn 5193, 32°48.9’S, 103°58.2’E, 5300 m; 1 fromstn 6742-11, 13°01.2’S, 91°15.5’E, 5600-5800 m;2 from stn 6742-15, 13°01.2’S, 91°15.5’E,5280 m). Costentalina elegans Chistikov, 1982.Indo-Pacific: Australia. 5100-5800 m.† elegantissimus, Cadulus Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898a:473, pl. 11, figs 28-30. Oligocene. DominicanRepublic. Syntypes ANSP 2885 (fide Pilsbry 1922:401), ANSP 79571.elegantissimus, Striocadulus (Sagamicadulus) Sakurai &Shimazu, 1963: 250, 251, text-fig. 1. <strong>Recent</strong>. OffHayama, Sagami Bay, 30-70 fms [55-128 m].Holotype <strong>and</strong> paratype NSMT. Sagamicaduluselegantissimus (Sakurai & Shimazu, 1963) (fideScarabino 1995: 334). Indo-Pacific: Japan. 55-128 m.elegantulum, Dentalium (Antalis) Penna-Neme, 1974:108, figs 1, 3, 8. <strong>Recent</strong>. Akaroa stn 183,10°41’02”S, 36°20’25”W, 100 m. HolotypeMZUSP 18699; paratypes MZUSP 18700,MZUSP 18702, MNRJ 3646. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>586ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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