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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)gr<strong>and</strong>is, Cadulus Verrill, 1884: 219, pl. 44, fig. 20.<strong>Recent</strong>. 230 miles E <strong>of</strong> Martha’s Vineyard[Massachusetts], USBF stn 2076, 41°13’N,66°00’50”W, 906 fms [1651 m]. Syntypes USNM34735 (16, USBF stn 2076), USNM 35184 (USBF2084, 1290 fms [2354 m]), USNM 38116 (USBF2103, 1091 fms [1991 m]); MCZ 186804 (2); furtherlocations in original description: USBF 2052,1098 fms [2004 m]; USBF 2111, 938 fms[1712 m]; USBF 2115, 843 fms [1538 m]; <strong>and</strong>USBF 2043, 1467 fms [2677 m]). Polyschides gr<strong>and</strong>is(Verrill, 1884) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 154).Western Atlantic. 1538-2677 m.† gr<strong>and</strong>is, Eodentalium Medina & del Valle, 1985: 3-5(Spanish), 3, 4 (English), pl. 1, figs a-f, i-k, p,q. Upper Cretaceous, Sobral Formation. MarambioIsl<strong>and</strong>, James Ross Group Isl<strong>and</strong>s, Antarctica.Holotype CIRGEO (Centro de Investigaciones enRecursos Geológicos) PI 247 (now housed inMuseo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, BuenosAires, fide G. Pastorino in litt. 17.I.2001).† granosa, Entalis Martin, 1885: 193, 194, pl. 10,fig. 196; 1887: 193, 194, pl. 10, fig. 196. Miocene.Ngembak, Java, Indonesia. Syntype RGM 7275(fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al. 2002: 111).Remarks: Van den Hoek Ostende et al. (2002: 111)listed this <strong>species</strong> in Dentalium, following two publishedchecklists. If this transfer from Antalis (thesenior synonym <strong>of</strong> Entalis, is accepted, thenDentalium granosum (Martin 1885) is a junior secondaryhomonym <strong>of</strong> D. granosum Eichwald, 1857,<strong>and</strong> will need to be renamed. We have not renamedthis taxon, as further study is merited.† granosum, Dentalium Eichwald, 1857: 584. Silurian[“Grauwackenkalksteine”]. Pulkowa [Poulkova],Russia. Remarks: figured by Eichwald 1860: 1061,pl. 40, fig. 7. Koken (1897: 214) remarked that theshape <strong>of</strong> the shell <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong> was completelydivergent from that <strong>of</strong> Dentalium (“die Structurdieser Röhren ist ganz abweichend von der einesDentalium”), <strong>and</strong> questioned whether this <strong>species</strong>was referable to the <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† granvillensis, Dentalium Herrick, 1888: 92.Paleozoic (“Subcarboniferous”). Granville, LickingCounty, Ohio, USA.greenlawi, Cadulus (Platyschides) Henderson, 1920:123, 124, pl. 18, fig. 11. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Fowey Light,Florida, Eolis stn 380, 130 fms [237 m]. HolotypeUSNM 314767. Gadila greenlawi (Henderson,1920). Known from type locality only.† groenl<strong>and</strong>icum, Dentalium Ravn, 1918: 354, 355,pl. 8, figs 3, 4. Cretaceous. Ata <strong>and</strong> Niakornat,Nugsuak-Halvö, western Greenl<strong>and</strong>.† groenl<strong>and</strong>icus, Cadulus Ravn, 1918: 356, pl. 8,fig. 8. Cretaceous. Alianaitsunguak, Nugsuak-Halvö, western Greenl<strong>and</strong>.† grossheimi, Dentalium Merklin, 1961: 156, 157,text-fig. 1. Middle Eocene. Northern Caucasus,Goryachiy Kluych, near Krasnodar, Russia.gruveli, Dentalium (Laevidentalium) Dautzenberg,1910: 109, 110, pl. 3, figs 21-23. <strong>Recent</strong>. Baie deCansado [Mauretania] (1908); Baie de Cansado[Mauretania], 6-8 m (1909); 5 milles E de la Pointedu Repos [Mauretania], 9-10 m; Baie de Rufisque[Senegal], 18-20 m; W[est] du Cap Rouge [Ghana].Syntypes MNHN (2 lots from Baie de Cansado<strong>and</strong> 1 from Cap Rouge). Fustiaria(?) gruveli(Dautzenberg, 1910) (fide Nicklès 1979: 59).Eastern Atlantic: Africa. 6-20 m.† gucuoensis, Dentalium Yao, 1990: 31, 32, pl. 1,figs 1-3, 5-8. Lower Cretaceous, Gucuo II Formation.Gucuo village, Nyalam, southern Xizang[Tibet], China. Holotype (XG886-19) <strong>and</strong>paratypes, Institute <strong>of</strong> Geology, Chinese Academy<strong>of</strong> Geological Sciences, Beijing.† guidottii, Dentalium Sacco, 1897: 95 [as a nomennudum in Sacco 1896: 97]. Pliocene. Rivalta,Piacenza, Italy. Replacement name for Dentaliumdeshayesii Cocconi, 1874, a junior homonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium deshayesii Risso, 1826.guillei, Antalis Scarabino, 1995: 235, figs 43, 45k.<strong>Recent</strong>. Réunion, Indian Ocean, MD32, stn DC136, 20°46’S, 55°36’E, 915-922 m. HolotypeMNHN; paratypes MNHN (11; 4 from stn 136;7 from stn DC 46), NM (1; stn DC 56). Antalisguillei Scarabino, 1995. Indian Ocean: Réunion.150-915 m.† guineense, Dentalium (Laevidentalium) Adegoke,1977: 62, 63, pl. 5, figs 15-18. Paleocene, EwekoroFormation. Nigeria. Holotype UIMG 176;paratypes UIMG 177; USNM Paleobiology174763, 174764, PRI 29764-PRI 29769.† guizhouensis, Plagioglypta Stiller, 2001: 623-626,figs 4, 5.5-5.7. Upper Anisian, Middle Triassic.Bangtoupo, NNE <strong>of</strong> Qingyan, Guizhou Province,southwestern China. Holotype GPIM B6D-1.S2.F35-1; paratype GPIM B6D-1.S2.F35-2.habutae, Dentalium Kuroda & Kikuchi, 1933: 8, pl.1, figs 12, 13, text-figs 3, 4. <strong>Recent</strong>. Toyama Bay,Japan, 150-350 m. Types in FGK. Junior synonym:Dentalium tessellatum Scarabino, 1995 (V. Scarabino,n. syn.). Entalinopsis habutae (Kuroda &Kikuchi, 1933) (fide Habe 1957: 13). Indo-Pacific:Japan. 93-350 m.† haeringense, Dentalium Dreger, 1892: 12, pl. 1,figs 2a, 2b. Pliocene? Häring, near Kirchbichl,Tirol, Austria. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Coccodentaliumtrautscholdi Koenen, 1868 (fide Merklin &Goncharova 1967: 118).halius, Cadulus (Cadulus) Henderson, 1920: 149,pl. 20, fig. 12. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off English Harbor,Antigua, 120 fms [219 m]. Holotype USNM596599; paratypes USNM 314936, AMNH148332 (1). Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Cadulus podagrinusHenderson, 1920 (n. syn., by First Reviser actionherein). Known from type locality only.hamatum, Dentalium? Forbes, 1846. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)597

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