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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Italy. Antalis interrupta (Gmelin, 1791) (fide Pavia1991: 115-120, pl. 2, figs 1-4, table 1; text-figs 2-5).interstriatum, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 102, pl. 223,fig. 7. <strong>Recent</strong>. Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bohol, Philippines.Syntypes BMNH 1950.11.2.42-44 (3) (incorrectlylabelled “holotype” <strong>and</strong> “paratypes”). Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium aprinum Linnaeus, 1767 (fideHabe 1964: 6, 7).† intertrinarium, Dentalium sexangulum var.Cossmann & Peyrot, 1917: 162, pl. 1, figs 8-11.Miocene, Helvetian. Salies-de-Béarn, France.intesi, Dentalium (Antalis) Nicklès, 1979: 49, 50, textfig.7, pl. 1, fig I. <strong>Recent</strong>. Gonzagueville, IvoryCoast, ORSTOM 1966-67 stn 17, 35 m. HolotypeMNHN; paratypes (1 from ORSTOM 1966-67stn 18, Vridi, 20 m; 1 from ORSTOM 1966-67stn 19, Jacqueville, 30 m) not located in MNHN,not in SAFM (fide Giles & Gosliner 1983). Antalisintesi (Nicklès, 1979). Eastern Atlantic: Africa,Ivory Coast, Ghana. 20-35 m.intestiniforme, Dentalium Hanley, 1860. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† intumescens, Gadus Koenen, 1885: 72, 73, pl. 3,fig. 16. Paleocene. Denmark. Remark: a valid<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cadulus (fide Makarenko 1970: 115).invalidum, Dentalium Emerson, 1954: 184. <strong>Recent</strong>.Jamaica. Holotype (<strong>of</strong> regulare Henderson) USNM107887. Replacement name for Dentalium(Dentalium) laqueatum regulare Henderson, 1920non Ahlburg, 1906, non E. A. Smith, 1903.Dentalium invalidum Emerson, 1954. WesternAtlantic, Caribbean. 78-255 m.inversum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825: 370, 371 [50,51 in reprint], pl. 16, fig. 21. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type localitynot specified. Syntypes MNHN. Graptacme inversa(Deshayes, 1825) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 95).Eastern Atlantic: Africa, Senegal (Nicklés 1979:55), ? Gulf <strong>of</strong> California (Keen 1958: 238, 239;“accidently omitted” in Keen 1971: 886, fide Keen& Coan 1975: 48). No data on bathymetric distributionavailable.inversum, Dentalium (Fustiaria) Cossmann, 1915: 7[ex Rutot MS]. Paleocene, Montian. Puits Coppée,Belgium. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium inversumDeshayes, 1825. Tentative junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Fustiaria montense (Briart & Cornet, 1887)(n. syn.). Remark: Cossmann (1915: 7) indicatesthat the only difference between the single specimen<strong>of</strong> inversum <strong>and</strong> montense is the position <strong>of</strong> theslit. We, therefore, prefer to place inversumCossmann in synonymy with Fustiaria montenseinstead <strong>of</strong> introducing a replacement name.iota, Cadulus (Gadila) Henderson, 1920: 134, 135, pl.19, fig. 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. Mayaguez Harbor, Puerto Rico,USBF stn 6062, 25 fms [46 m]. Holotype USNM161581. Gadila iota (Henderson, 1920). WesternAtlantic, Caribbean. 46-146 m.† iowaensis, Coleolus “?” James, 1890: 354, 355.Upper Ordovician, Cincinnatian. Near Graf,Dubuque County, Iowa, USA. Lectotype USNMPaleobiology 34628 (designated by Bretsky &Bermingham 1970: 911, pl. 131, fig. 2); numerousparalectotypes USNM Paleobiology 34628.Remark: transferred to the <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> by Bretsky& Bermingham (1970), as a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong>Plagioglypta.irregulare, Dentalium Seguenza, 1879: 275, pl. 16,figs 33, 33a. Pliocene, Astian stage. Gallina, Reggio,Calabria, Italy. Junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Dentaliumirregularis Hutton, 1873; replacement name:Dentalium subirregulare Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898.irregularis, Dentalium Risso, 1826a: 125; 1826b: 400.Fossil. La Trinité, France. Nomen nudum.† irregularis, Dentalium Hutton, 1873b: 1. UpperMiocene, Pareora Formation. Kanieri <strong>and</strong> Awamoa,New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. Lectotype NZGS TM4805 (designatedby Suter 1914: 32). Dentalium irregulareHutton, 1873 (fide Beu & Maxwell 1990: 424).Remark: Fleming (1955: 1059) <strong>and</strong> Keyes (1972:95) determined that Suter had erroneously synonymizedD. irregulare with D. mantelli Zittel,1864.isaotakii, Siphonodentalium Habe, 1953: 299. <strong>Recent</strong>.Tokyo Bay, Honshu, Japan. Holotype NSMT54817; paratypes NSMT 54818, AMNH 148421(6). Siphonodentalium isaotakii Habe, 1953. Indo-Pacific: Japan.ivanovi, Dentalium Palmer, 1974b: 125. Carboniferous.Near Moscow, Russia. Replacement namefor Dentalium striatum Ivanov, 1926 non Born,1780. Remark: as Ivanov’s taxon was not validlydescribed, there was no need to rename it.ivanovi, Epirhabdoides Steiner, 1999: 153-155, figs 2-6. <strong>Recent</strong>. Vitjaz stn 24-3578, 38°35’N, 142°53’E,Japan Trench, 1641 m. Holotype MMSU Lb-23 ;paratypes MMSU Lb-24 (2), Lb-25 (4), MNHN(2), BMNH 1996379 (2). Epirhabdoides ivanoviSteiner, 1999. Known from the type locality only.† ixhuatlanensis, Dentalium Alencaster-Ibarra, 1950:223, 224, fig. 2. Miocene. Kilometer 22 on railroadSE <strong>of</strong> Ixhuatlán, Vera Cruz, Mexico. HolotypeColección Paleontológica, Gerencia de Exploración,Petróleros Mexicanos, PM 2003.† jacksonense, Dentalium (Antalis) mississippiense var.Palmer, 1947: 212, 213, pl. 26, figs 20-22. Eocene,Jackson Formation. Moodys Branch marl <strong>and</strong>Lower Yazoo clay, Mississippi, USA. Holotype PRI4477; paratypes PRI 4478, PRI 4479.† jacksonensis, Cadulus Meyer, 1885: 462; 1886: 65,pl. 3, figs 8-8b. Eocene. Jackson, Mississippi, USA.Syntype USNM Paleobiology 638704. Remark:Pilsbry & Harbison (1933: 117) suggested thatCadulus newtonensis Meyer & Aldrich, 1886 was ajunior synonym <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>; however, Palmer &Brann (1965: 362) listed both taxa as valid.jaeckeli, Siphonodentalium Scarabino, 1995: 332,figs 134, 135a. <strong>Recent</strong>. West Indian Ocean, Madagascar,West Banc du Leven, BENTHEDI stn604ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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