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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.rejected Noetling’s claim that his Burma specimenswere conspecific with Dentalium junghuhnidescribed from Java, Indonesia. Noetling (1901:250) claimed that his Burma specimens <strong>of</strong>“junghuhni” were “absolutely identical with”Dentalium magnificum E. A. Smith, 1896, a <strong>Recent</strong><strong>species</strong> from the Indian Ocean. Martin’s subsequentconclusion that the Burma specimens were notreferable to Dentalium junghuhni means thatDentalium magnificum is no longer a junior synonym,<strong>and</strong> indeed may now be a senior synonym <strong>of</strong>Dentalium noetlingi.† normanianum, Dentalium d’Orbigny, 1850 (volume2): 46. Jurassic. Villerville, France. Remark:this <strong>species</strong> was misidentified as Dentalium nitens byEudes-Deslongchamp (1842).† notabile, Dentalium Eichwald, 1857: 583. Silurian[“Grauwackenkalksteine”]. Pulkowa, Russia.Remark: figured by Eichwald, 1860: 1061, pl. 40,fig. 9; 1868: 800, 801, pl. 28, fig. 1.novaeholl<strong>and</strong>iae, Dentalium Chenu, 1843: pl. 6,fig. 14; 1852: 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Australia. Type materialnot located. Graptacme? novaeholl<strong>and</strong>iae (Chenu,1843) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 93). No informationon geographic or bathymetric distributionavailable.† novaki, Dentalium Koenen, 1892: 978-980, pl. 59,figs 7, 8. Oligocene. Morigny, France. Remark:Merklin & Goncharova (1967: 118) listed novaki asa junior synonym <strong>of</strong> acutum Hébert, but Janssen(1978b: 199) treated it as a valid <strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fissidentalium.† novaresei, Dentalium (Plagioglypta) de Stefani, 1917:42, 43, pl. 4, fig. 6. Carboniferous. Elba, Italy.† novemcinctum, Dentalium “?” Sacco, 1897: 96, 97,pl. 7, fig. 97 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco 1896: 97].Oligocene. Sassello, Italy. Holotype MIGTBS.106.01.045 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984:303, pl. 56, fig. 1). Remark: Bonci et al. (2000:206) concluded that this was a valid <strong>species</strong>, referableto Dentalium (Dentalium).novemcostatum, Dentalium Lamarck, 1818: 344.<strong>Recent</strong>. Around La Rochelle, France [Atlantic].Possible syntypes MHNG 1081/54 (5; fide Y.Finet, in litt. 16.X.1996). Antalis novemcostata(Lamarck, 1818) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 51).Eastern Atlantic: Europe. 20-300 m.noviluna, see novilunatus.novilunatus, Cadulus (Platyschides) Kira, 1959: 104,pl. 40, fig. 2 [nomen nudum in Habe 1953: 298,<strong>and</strong> in Kira 1954: 80, pl. 40, fig. 2; see Bieler &Petit 1990: 141]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Shikoku, Japan. Typematerial not located. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Gadila virginalis(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Habe 1963: 279).Remarks: although Habe (1963: 279, 1964: 49,1977: 342) <strong>and</strong> Habe & Kosuge (1964: 12) includedG. novilunata in the synonymy <strong>of</strong> virginalis,Scarabino (1995: 358) stated that he “... prefer[s] tokeep them separate pending further study”. Gadilanoviluna [Habe 1977: 342] is an incorrect subsequentspelling.† novum, Dentalium Chenu, 1843: pl. 6, fig. 23;1850: 5. Type locality not specified (Tertiary, fidePilsbry & Sharp 1898: 210).† nudum, Dentalium Zekeli, 1852: 118, pl. 24, figs 1,2. Jurassic. Edelbachgraben, Gosautal, Austria.numatai, Dentalium (Fustiaria) Hirase, 1931: 139,pl. 3, fig. 11. <strong>Recent</strong>. Osumi <strong>and</strong> Oshima [Japan]. Typematerial not located. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Fustiarianipponica (Yokoyama, 1922) (fide Habe 1963: 267).† numerosa, Plagioglypta Yoo, 1988: 248, figs 148-151.Early Carboniferous, Late Tournaisian, DangarfieldFormation. Locality A-3, 2.6 km SW <strong>of</strong> Gundy,Upper Hunter, New South Wales, Australia. HolotypeAMS F.61996; paratypes AMS F.61997 (20).numerosum, Dentalium Dall, 1895: 686. <strong>Recent</strong>. Fromthe Galapagos to California. Syntypes LACM 1755(near Isla Cedros, Pacific coast Baja California,México, 28°12’N, 115°09’W, 80 m), SBMNH35016, USNM 87559, USNM 203102, USNM600413 (all from Baja California Norte, near IslaCedros, Albatross stn 2823, 24°18’N, 110°22’W,26 fms [48 m]). Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium oerstediiMörch, 1861 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 25).† nunomae, Dentalium Takeda, 1953: 62, 63, pl. 4,fig. 8, pl. 5, fig. 12. Oligocene, Poronai Formation.Hokkaido University Locality T268, southernSakhalin Isl<strong>and</strong>, Russia. Holotype HokkaidoUniversity No. 11090; paratype HokkaidoUniversity No. 11089 (Locality T211).† nutans, Cadulus Böhm, 1891: 70, pl. 4, fig. 26.Cretaceous. Höpfling, near Siegsdorf, southernBavaria, Germany.nutans, Dentalium Kner, 1850: 23, 24, pl. 4, figs 10,10a. Cretaceous. Nagórzany, Ukraine. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium decussatum J. Sowerby, 1814(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 221).nysti, Dentalium d’Orbigny, 1852 (volume 3): 18.Tertiary, Falunian. Klein-Spauwen, Hoesselt, Lethen,Belgium. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium acutumHébert, 1849 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 197).Remark: this <strong>species</strong> was misidentified as Dentaliumgr<strong>and</strong>e Deshayes, 1825 by Nyst (1843).nysti, Dentalium Van den Binkhorst, 1861: 61, pl. 6,fig. 2a-2c. Cretaceous. Limbourg, Belgium. Juniorhomonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium nysti d’Orbigny, 1852.Replacement name: Dentalium binkhorsti Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898.obesus, Cadulus Watson, 1879: 527, 528 [Watson1886: 22, pl. 3, fig. 8]. <strong>Recent</strong>. Culebra Isl<strong>and</strong>[Lesser Antilles], Challenger stn 24, 18°38’30”N,65°05’30”W, 390 fms [712 m]. Syntypes BMNH1887.2.9.84-87 (labelled “in advanced stage <strong>of</strong>decay; Palmer 1971”). Cadulus obesus Watson,1879. Western Atlantic, Caribbean. 365-712 m.† obliquatus, Cadulus Koenen, 1892: 990, pl. 59, figs19, 20. Lower Oligocene. Lattorf, Calbe, Atzendorf,<strong>and</strong> Unseburg, Germany.622ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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