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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)(1979) listed this <strong>species</strong> as C. (Platyschides) nicklesi,<strong>and</strong> the subgenus Platyschides was put in synonymywith Gadila by Scarabino (1995: 196, 355).nicolasi, Annulipulsellum Palmer, 1986: 396 [exScarabino MS]. Nomen nudum.nielseni, Graptacme Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 98, 99,figs 99B, 100A, 102A-D, 103. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Cairns,northern Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Australia, 11°22’S, 144°35’E,2016 m. Holotype QM MO40055; paratypes QMMO40057 (8), QM MO40056 (1; northernQueensl<strong>and</strong>, 14°27’S, 146°51’E, 1855 m), QMMO40058 (3; northern Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 11°23’S,144°36’E, 1999 m), AMS C201736 (2; northernQueensl<strong>and</strong>, 11°23’S, 144°36’E, 1999 m).Graptacme nielseni Lamprell & Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific: northern Australia. 1855-2016 m.† nigeriense, Dentalium (Laevidentalium) Adegoke,1977: 63, 64, pl. 7, figs 5-10. Paleocene. Nigeria.Holotype UIMG 179; paratypes UIMG 180,UIMG 181, USNM Paleobiology 174765, 174766.nigr<strong>of</strong>asciatum, Dentalium Eichwald, 1830. Not ascaphopod. See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.nigrum, Dentalium Lamarck, 1818. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.nipponicum, Dentalium (Fustiaria) Yokoyama, 1922:119, pl. 6, fig. 7. Pleistocene. Shito, Honshu, Japan.Lectotype UMT CM.21050 (designated by Taki &Oyama 1954: caption to pl. 26, fig. 7, as “holotype”;see Oyama [1973: 3] for an explanation <strong>of</strong>Taki & Oyama’s [1954] lectotype designations).Junior synonyms: Dentalium nagoense Dall, 1927;Dentalium numatai Hirase, 1931 (fide Habe 1963:266, 267). Fustiaria nipponica (Yokoyama, 1922)(fide Habe 1963: 266). Indo-Pacific: Indonesia toJapan <strong>and</strong> New Caledonia. 5-200 m.† nipponicum, Siphonodentalium Makiyama, 1927:59, pl. 2, figs 17-19. Lower Pliocene. Hônohasi,Saigo-mura, near Kakegawa, Japan. Holotype FGKJC.200224 (fide Hanzawa et al. 1961: 210).† nitens, Dentalium J. Sowerby, 1814: 159, pl. 70,figs 1, 2. Lower Eocene. Highgate, London Clay,Engl<strong>and</strong>, United Kingdom. Fustiaria nitens(J. Sowerby, 1814) (fide Newton 1891: 285, 286).Possible junior synonym: Dentalium incertumDeshayes, 1825 (fide Deshayes 1861: 202).Remarks: this name was incorrectly applied byEudes-Deslongchamps (1842: 129, 130) to the<strong>species</strong> subsequently described as Dentalium normianumd’Orbigny, 1850, from the Jurassic <strong>of</strong> France,<strong>and</strong> by Dixon (1850) to the <strong>species</strong> subsequentlydescribed as Dentalium lucidum Deshayes, 1861(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 208).nitense, see nicense.nitentior, Cadulus Arnold, 1903: 187, pl. 8, fig. 13 [exCarpenter MS]. <strong>Recent</strong>. California coast;Pleistocene <strong>of</strong> San Pedro, San Diego; Pliocene <strong>of</strong>San Diego well. Lectotype CAS (designated byPalmer 1958: 119); paralectotypes CAS (San Pedro,California), USNM 23729. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Gadila aberrans (Whiteaves, 1887) (fide Shimek1989: 235). Remarks: Pilsbry (1904: 108) expresseddoubts as to the scaphopod nature <strong>of</strong> nitentior:“The figure <strong>and</strong> description given fix the namenitentior on what seems to be the tube <strong>of</strong> a serpulidannelid”. Shimek (1989: 235) designated USNM23729 as lectotype <strong>of</strong> C. aberrans; this is invalidbecause it is not a syntype <strong>of</strong> that <strong>species</strong>. Palmer(1958: 119) stated that the figured specimen (whichArnold said was “now in the collection <strong>of</strong> DelosArnold”) was the holotype <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>. SinceArnold reported this <strong>species</strong> from several localities,Palmer’s action constitutes a lectotype designation;the CAS type specimens are not labeled as to whichspecimen is the figured specimen, so it remains tobe determined which specimen, if any, is the lectotype.However, Palmer (1958: 119) erroneouslystated that USNM 23729 (30 fms, Catalina Isl<strong>and</strong>)“has no status in a type category” since this specimenis from a locality included by Arnold in hisdescription, it was a syntype <strong>and</strong> is now a paralectotype.† nitidum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1861: 203, pl. 1,figs 29, 30. Eocene. Paris Basin (Châlons-sur-Vesles, Aizy, Mercin, Laversine, <strong>and</strong> Cuise-la-Motte),France. Remark: a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Laevidentalium(fide Le Renard 1995: 175; Le Renard & Pacaud1995: 85).nitidus, Cadulus (Platyschides) Henderson, 1920: 129,pl. 19, fig. 9. <strong>Recent</strong>. Mayaguez Harbor, PuertoRico, USBF stn 6062, 25 fms [46 m]. HolotypeUSNM 887474; paratypes USNM 161582,AMNH 148353 (3). Polyschides nitidus (Henderson,1920) n. comb. Known from the type localityonly.nivosum, Dentalium Kuroda & Kikuchi, 1933: 7, 8,pl. 1, figs 9-11, text-figs 1, 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. Toyama Bay,Japan, 80-150 m. Type material not located. Juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Entalinopsis intercostata (Boissevain,1906) (fide Habe 1963: 272).† nobile, Dentalium Mayer, 1863: 97, 98. Tertiary.Hoering, Germany [“Couches tongriennes deHoering”]. Remark: type specimen(s) stated to bein the “Musée de mines de Munich [Germany]”.nodosus, see nodulosus.† nodulosus, Dentalites Schlotheim, 1820: 94, 95.Cretaceous. Insel Moen, Denmark. Dentalitesnodosus [Krueger, 1823: 312] is an incorrect subsequentspelling.noe, Dentalium Sismonda, 1847: 24 [ex Bonelli MS].Nomen nudum. Pliocene. Piedmont, Italy.† noe, Dentalium sexangulum var. Sacco, 1897: 94,pl. 7, figs 57-61 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco 1896:97]. Pliocene. Italy (various localities). Syntypes MIGTBS.106.01.010, BS.106.01.011, BS.106.01.012(fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984: 301).† noetlingi, Dentalium Martin, 1915: 180. Miocene.Singu <strong>and</strong> Kama, Burma. Remark: Martin (1915)ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)621

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