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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)1847: 24; Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 205), itself a juniorsynonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium sexangulum Gmelin,1791 (fide Bernasconi 1996: 26).† orthezense, Dentalium Tournouër, 1873: 466 [40],pl. 6, fig. 12. Eocene. Orthez, Adour Basin, southwesternFrance.† orthoceras, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 225.Carboniferous. Visé, Belgium. Replacement namefor Entalis filosa de Koninck, 1883, a junior secondaryhomonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium filosum Broderip &Sowerby, 1830.orthrum, Dentalium entalis var. Watson, 1879: 512,513. <strong>Recent</strong>. Type locality not specified. SyntypesBMNH 1887.2.9.18-20 (Setubal, Challenger stn II,470 fms [858 m]; Fayal, Azores, Challenger stn 75,450 fms [821 m]; Prince Edward Isl<strong>and</strong>, Challengerstn 145, 150 fms [274 m]). Synonym <strong>of</strong> Antalisentalis (Linnaeus, 1758).† ortus, Fissidentalium Palmer, 1974b: 124. Miocene.Locality R, Java, Indonesia. Syntypes RGM 7272(5) (fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al. 2002: 112,pl. 3). Replacement name for Dentalium tenuistriatumMartin, 1880 non Rouault, 1850.oryx, Dentalium Boissevain, 1906: 20, pl. 6, fig. 24, textfig.14. <strong>Recent</strong>. Sunda Isl<strong>and</strong>s, Siboga stn 302,10°27.9’S, 123°28.7’E, 216 m. Lectotype ZMA3.06.014 (designated by Scarabino 1995: 205); paralectotypesZMA 3.06.015 (4). Junior synonym:Dentalium paucicontortum Boissevain, 1906 (fideScarabino 1995: 205, by First Reviser action, accordingto ICZN 1999: article 24). Dentalium oryx Boissevain,1906. Indo-Pacific: Africa to Philippines. 216-965 m.osceola, Spirodentalium Walcott, 1890. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† otamaringaensis, Dentalium Marwick, 1926: 326,327, pl. 74, fig. 15. Miocene. Mouth <strong>of</strong> WaiauStream E to Otamaringa Pa, Waitara SurveyDistrict, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. Holotype NZGS TM4808;paratypes NZGS (7) (fide Keyes 1972: 96).Dentalium otamaringaense Marwick, 1926 (fide Beu& Maxwell 1990: 424).† otatumei, Dentalium Nagao, 1938: 141, 142, pl. 15[2], figs 11-11b. Cretaceous. Ponporokabetu, nearYubari coal mines, Isikari province, Japan.Holotype Dept. Geol., Hokkaido Univ., No. 8235(fide Hanzawa et al. 1961: 209).† ottoi, Dentalium Sharp & Pilsbry in Pilsbry &Sharp, 1897: 119; 1898: 211. Oligocene.Joachimsthal <strong>and</strong> Hermsdorf, Germany. Replacementname for Dentalium compressum Meyer, 1883non d’Orbigny, 1850.† ouachitensis, Cadulus (Cadulus) Palmer, 1937: 21,pl. 2, figs 18, 19. Eocene, Lower ClaiborneFormation. PRI Locality 741, Lapiniere L<strong>and</strong>ing,east bank <strong>of</strong> Ouachita River, Louisiana <strong>and</strong>Columbus, Louisiana, USA. Syntypes PRI 2644,PRI 2645.ovale, Dentalium “Malm.” – Pilsbry & Sharp 1898:225. Nomen nudum? Remarks: we have not foundthe original description <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong>; Pilsbry &Sharp (1898: 225) wrote: “Description not seen byus. Jurassic, Dogger: Germany”, <strong>and</strong> R. Janssen (inlitt.) stated that the putative senior homonymappears to be a manuscript name that was neverdescribed.† ovale, Dentalium Cooke, 1928: 9, pl. 2, fig. 5.Oligocene. Alazan Clay, Rio Buena Vista, west <strong>of</strong>Alazan, Vera Cruz, Mexico. Type material USNMPaleobiology 352708.ovalis, Cadulus (Dischides) Boissevain, 1906: 66, textfig.31, pl. 6, fig. 52. <strong>Recent</strong>. Madura Bay <strong>and</strong> otherlocalities in the southern part <strong>of</strong> Molo-strait[Indonesia], Siboga stn 51, 69-91 m. SyntypesZMA 3.06.088-089 (2). Dischides ovalis (Boissevain,1906). Indo-Pacific: Africa to Indonesia. 69-101 m.† ovatum, Dentalium Hu, 1992: 659, figs 9, 14-17,22. Pleistocene. Limestone <strong>of</strong> Henchun Peninsula,Taiwan. Holotype NMT 1639d; paratypes NMT1639, 1639a-c. Remark: this <strong>species</strong> probablybelongs to the genus Compressidentalium.† ovosectum, Dentalium Sharp & Pilsbry in Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898: 226. Upper Cretaceous. Tisa [Tyssa],Bohemia, Czech Republic. Replacement name forDentalium glabrum Geinitz, 1839 non Montagu,1803.ovulum, Dentalium Philippi, 1844: 208, 209, pl. 27,fig. 21. Pleistocene near Crotone, Calabria, Italy.Type material not located. Cadulus ovulum(Philippi, 1844) (fide Philippi 1844, who also establishedthe monotypic genus Cadulus for this type<strong>species</strong>). Eastern Atlantic, Mediterranean. 982-2643 m. Remark: this may be an <strong>fossil</strong> <strong>species</strong>, as DiGeronimo & La Perna (1997: 417, 418) claimedthat reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>Recent</strong> specimens in theMediterranean <strong>and</strong> in the Atlantic are based onreworked <strong>fossil</strong>s or misidentified specimens <strong>of</strong>Cadulus gibbus Jeffreys, 1883.† ozawai, Siphonodentalium (Pulsellum) Yokoyama,1926: 289, pl. 34, fig. 11. Pliocene, SawanéFormation. Sado Isl<strong>and</strong>, Japan. Holotype GIUT(fide Hanzawa et al. 1961: 210).pachypleurum, Dentalium (Gadilina) Boissevain,1906: 51, text-fig. 26, pl. 5, figs 21, 22. <strong>Recent</strong>.Locality <strong>of</strong> syntypes: ZMA 3.06.063 (2; B<strong>and</strong>a Sea,Siboga stn 208, 5°39’S, 122°12’E, 1886 m), ZMA3.06.064 (1; Arafura Sea, Siboga stn 271, 5°46.7’S,134°0’E, 1788 m). Gadilina pachypleura(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Scarabino 1995: 285).Indo-Pacific: Indonesia. 1788-1886 m.pacifica, Costentalina Chistikov, 1982b: 1311, 1314,pl. 1, figs 3, 4, pl. 2, figs 10, 14. <strong>Recent</strong>. AleutianTrench, Vitjaz stn 6136 T, 53°25’N, 163°23’W,4180-4186 m. Holotype IOM; paratypes IOM (1from stn 5159, 7°36’N, 162°01’W, 4916 m; 3 fromstn 6097, 57°00’N, 148°18.5’W, 4740 m; 1 from6107-1, 57°37.8’N, 143°12’W, 3800 m). Costentalinapacifica Chistikov, 1982. Indo-Pacific:ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)625

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