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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)† magnum, Dentalium Briart & Cornet, 1889: 81, 82,pl. 24, fig. 6. Upper Eocene. Mons, Belgium.† magnumcostatum, Dentalium Brunet, 1995: 50, 52,pl. 5, fig. 5. Upper Miocene, Entrerriense Formation.Baliza Punta Flecha, Puerto Madryn, ChubutProvince, Argentina. Holotype MPEF-PI-078.magnus, Cadulus (Polyschides) Boissevain, 1906: 68,pl. 6, fig. 54, text-fig. 33. <strong>Recent</strong>. Celebes Sea,Siboga stn 88, 00°34.6’S, 119°08.5’E, 1301 m.Lectotype ZMA 3.06.092 (designated by Scarabino1995: 330); paralectotypes ZMA 3.06.091 (1),ZMA 3.06.093 (1; Flores Sea, Siboga stn 45,07°24’S, 118°15.2’E, 794 m), ZMA 3.06.107(1; Timor Sea, Siboga stn 300, 10°48.6’S,123°23.1’E, 918 m). Siphonodentalium magnum(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Scarabino 1995: 330).Indo-Pacific: Indonesia to Japan <strong>and</strong> NewCaledonia. 300-2350 m. Remarks: Siphonodentaliumsumma (Okutani, 1964) is a possible juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong> (Habe 1964: 51, 52).Habe (1964: 51) referred to Siboga stn 45 (FloresSea, 7°24’S, 118°15.2’E, 794 m) as the type locality,but did not designate a lectotype pursuant toICZN (1999) article 74a.† magnus, Gadus Mayer-Eymar, 1887: 53, pl. 4,fig. 8. Eocene, Bartonian, Auversian. Schimberg,near Thun, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>.majestica, Entalina Kira, 1959: 105, pl. 40, fig. 3.<strong>Recent</strong>. Tosa Bay, Japan, 30-50 fms [55-91 m].Type material not located. Nomen nudum in Habe(1953: 299) <strong>and</strong> in Kira (1954: 80) (fide Bieler &Petit 1990: 141). Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Entalina mirifica(E. A. Smith, 1895) (fide Scarabino 1995: 300).major, Cadulus (Gadila) panamensis var. Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898: 192, pl. 36, figs 28-30. <strong>Recent</strong>. LowerCalifornia, Albatross stn 2830, 66 fms [120 m].Lectotype USNM 96570 (designated by Emerson1971: 79); paralectotype USNM 602249. Synonym<strong>of</strong> Gadila perpusilla (Sowerby in Broderip &Sowerby, 1832) (fide Emerson 1971: 78).major, Dentalium ergasticum var. Locard, 1896: 170,pl. 6, fig. 1. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified[North Atlantic]. Type material not located.Synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium ergasticum, a junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Fissidentalium capillosum (Jeffreys, 1877).† major, Dentalium Gardner, 1877: 556, pl. 16, fig. 2.Cretaceous. Grey Chalk, Folkestone, Dover,Engl<strong>and</strong>. Dentalium majus [Gardner 1878] is anincorrect subsequent spelling.major, Dentalium striolatum var. Locard, 1898: 120.<strong>Recent</strong>. “Talisman, between 2400 <strong>and</strong> 2638 m”.Type material not located. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Antalis entalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1897: 43).major, Pseudantalis rubescens var. Monterosato, 1884:33. Nomen nudum without type locality or description.major, Siphodentalium [sic] l<strong>of</strong>otense var. Monterosato,1875: 20. <strong>Recent</strong>. Palermo, 210 m. Nomen nudum.majorinum, Dentalium Mabille & Rochebrune inRochebrune & Mabille, 1889: 100, pl. 4, fig. 10.<strong>Recent</strong>. Baie Orange [Chile]. Syntypes MNHN (2).Dentalium majorinum Mabille & Rochebrune inRochebrune & Mabille, 1889. Antarctica: Ross Sea;Western Atlantic: Magellanic Region. 133-1097 m.majus, see major Gardner, 1877.majus, Dentalium J. de C. Sowerby, 1846: 263, pl. 2,fig. 3. Tertiary. Hufo Isl<strong>and</strong>, Chile. Dentalium sulcosumJ. de C. Sowerby, 1846 (fide Ortmann 1902:157, by First Reviser action, according to ICZN1999: article 24).makiyamai, Dentalium (Episiphon) (subrectum var.?)Kuroda & Kikuchi, 1933: 11, 12, pl. 1, fig. 8.<strong>Recent</strong>. Toyama Bay, Japan, 60-200 m. Types inFGK. Replacement name for Dentalium (E.) filumMakiyama, 1929 non Sowerby, 1860, which is aninappropriate use <strong>of</strong> Episiphon virgula (Hedley,1903) (fide Scarabino 1995: 287).malayanum, Dentalium Boissevain, 1906: 32, 33,text-fig. 19, pl. 5, figs 4, 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Timor Sea,Siboga stn 300, 10°48.6’S, 123°23.1’E, 918 m.Lectotype ZMA 3.06.033 (designated by Scarabino1995: 251); paralectotypes ZMA 3.06.030(2; anchorage <strong>of</strong>f Lirung, Salibabu Isl<strong>and</strong> up to 36m, Siboga stn 133), ZMA 3.06.031 (1; north <strong>of</strong>K<strong>of</strong>ian Isl<strong>and</strong>, Siboga stn 159, 0°59.1’S,129°48.8’E, 411 m), ZMA 3.06.032 (1). Fissidentaliummalayanum (Boissevain, 1906) (fide Habe& Kosuge 1964: 3). Indo-Pacific: Madagascar toIndonesia <strong>and</strong> New Caledonia. 36-2760 m.maltzani, Dentalium Clessin, 1896: 41, 42, pl. 11,fig. 5 [Dunker in Paetel 1888: 593, as nomennudum]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Gorée, Senegal, West Africa.Types in SMF. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Fustiariarubescens (Deshayes, 1825) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp1897: 107). Dentalium malzani [Pilsbry & Sharp,1897: 107] is an incorrect subsequent spelling.malzani, see maltzani.† mancorens, Dentalium Olsson, 1930: 71, 72, pl. 12,figs 12, 13. Eocene, Talara Formation. QuebradaBarranca, near Catalinas, Peru. Holotype PRI24296; paratype PRI 24925 (fide Brann & Kent1960: 318-319).mannarense, Dentalium Winckworth, 1927: 167, 168,text-fig. <strong>and</strong> pl. 14, figs 1, 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. MannarIsl<strong>and</strong>, Sri Lanka, 3 fms [5 m]. Syntypes BMNH1952.3.21.6-12, NMW. Dentalium mannarenseWinckworth, 1927. Indian Ocean: Sri Lanka,India. 5-6 m.† mantelli, Dentalium Zittel, 1864: 45, pl. 13, fig. 7.Eocene. The Cliffs, near Nelson, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>.Dentalium mantelli Zittel, 1864 (fide Beu &Maxwell 1990: 424). Remarks: Maxwell (1992:186) noted that this <strong>species</strong> was described from twolocalities, <strong>and</strong> selected the specimen figured byMantell, from “The Cliffs, Nelson” as the lectotype(the other syntype was from Awatere Valley,Onekakara, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> is a paralectotypeZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)613

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