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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.Syntype MIGT BS.106.02.069 (fide FerreroMortara et al. 1984: 306).† paucistriata, Pulsellum (Entalina) tetragona var.Sacco, 1897: 114, pl. 10, figs 54, 55 [as a nomennudum in Sacco 1896: 97]. Miocene/Pliocene. Italy(various localities). Syntypes MIGT BS.106.08.008, BS.106.08.009 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al.1984: 310).† paulini, Dentalium Maury, 1925: 403, 404, pl. 24,fig. 1. Cretaceous. Estacao Agronomica (CamadaNo. 7), Pará, Brasil.† pauperculum, Dentalium Meek & Hayden, 1860:178. Cretaceous. Lance Formation, Fox HillsS<strong>and</strong>stone, Moreau River, South Dakota, USA.Holotype USNM Paleobiology 311 (figured byStanton 1920: 34, pl. 6, fig. 6).peitaihoensis, Dentalium King & Ping, 1935: 103-105, text-figs 1, 2. <strong>Recent</strong>. Peitaiho, beach[Beidaihe], China. Type material <strong>and</strong> type depositorynot specified. Dentalium? peitaihoensis King& Ping, 1935. Indo-Pacific: China. Known fromthe type locality only. Remarks: generic placementuncertain. Figures 1a <strong>and</strong> 1b resemble fragments orjuveniles <strong>of</strong> Omniglypta cerina (Pilsbry, 1905) orEpisiphon subtorquatum (Fischer, 1871); figure 1cdepicts a Caecum shell. Moreover, the presence <strong>of</strong> athick orange to brownish periostracum suggests thatsome <strong>of</strong> the types do not belong to the <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.The authors erroneously classified their new <strong>species</strong>in the “Order Scutibranchiata” which is actually anordinal-level name in the Gastropoda.pelamidae, Polyschides Chistikov, 1979a: 113, 114,fig. 7. <strong>Recent</strong>. Tonkin, Vietnam, Pelamide stn 46,56 m. Holotype ZIN. Polyschides pelamidaeChistikov, 1979. Indo-Pacific: Indonesia to China.31-150 m. Polyschides pelamide [Scarabino 1995:338] is an incorrect subsequent spelling.pelamide, see pelamidae.† pellati, Dentalium Loriol in Loriol & Pellat, 1874:405, pl. 10, figs 36, 37. Upper Jurassic, Portl<strong>and</strong>ian.Ningle, Alpreck, Boulogne-sur-Mer,northern France. Remark: Laevidentalium pellati(Loriol in Loriol & Pellat, 1874), fide Gerasimov(1969: 52).pelliceri, Dentalium (Episiphon) sowerbyi Henderson,1920: 80, 81, pl. 13, figs 7-9. <strong>Recent</strong>. BahiaHonda, Cuba, Tomas Barrera stn 208, 1-12 fms [2-22 m]. Holotype USNM 314565; paratypesUSNM 314566-314573, ANSP 119157, AMNH148322 (35; stn 203, Cabanas Harbor, Cuba, 3-12 fms [5-22 m]), AMNH 148323 (6). Synonym<strong>of</strong> Episiphon sowerbyi (Guilding, 1834).† pellucens, Dentalium Deshayes, 1861: 214, 215,pl. 1, figs 21-23. Eocene. Paris Basin (Damery,Montmirel, Parnes <strong>and</strong> Grignon), France. Fustiariapellucens (Deshayes, 1861) (fide Le Renard 1995:175; Le Renard & Pacaud 1995: 85).pellucidum, Dentalium Gmelin, 1791. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† pentagonale, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 226.Triassic. Bavaria, Germany. Replacement name forDentalium quinquangulare Gümbel, 1861 nonForbes, 1844.pentagonum, Siphonodentalium M. Sars, 1865a: 307-312, pl. 7, figs 45-51. <strong>Recent</strong>. Drøbak, near Oslo;Langesund <strong>and</strong> Flekkefjord, 50-120 fms [91-219 m]; L<strong>of</strong>oten Isl<strong>and</strong>s, 50-300 fms [91-548 m][Norway]. Type material not located. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Entalina tetragona (Brocchi, 1814) (fideM. Sars 1870: 195, as S. quinquangulare). Remark:in his description, Sars referred to the specimenmisidentified as Dentalium abyssorum juv. (M. Sars1865b: 43, figs 107-109).† peracuta, Dentalium sexangulum var. Sacco, 1897:94, pl. 7, fig. 63 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco 1896:97]. Pliocene. Carrú, Italy. Syntype MIGTBS.106.01.013 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984:301).† peranulatus, Cadulus Guppy, 1912: 4. Tertiary.Corosal, Trinidad.† perarmatum, Dentalium Ryckholt, 1851: 67, pl. 2,figs 39, 40. Carboniferous. Visé, Belgium. Pilsbry& Sharp (1898: 232) questioned the placement <strong>of</strong>this <strong>species</strong> in the <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>, because the posteriorspines are unknown in this class.perceptum, Dentalium Mabille & Rochebrune inRochebrune & Mabille, 1889: 99-100. <strong>Recent</strong>.Type locality not specified. Syntypes MNHN (2;labelled “Beagle Channel” [Patagonia]). Rhabdusperceptus (Mabille & Rochebrune in Rochebrune& Mabille, 1889) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 115).Western Atlantic: Argentina; Eastern Pacific: Chile.278-933 m.† perfragile, Dentalium (Pulsellum) Koenen, 1892:986, 987, pl. 59, figs 17, 18. Lower Oligocene.Lattorf, Westeregeln <strong>and</strong> Helmstadt, Germany.† perigonicum, Dentalium Doderlein, 1864: 97 [15].Miocene. Monte Gibio, Modena, Italy.perinflata, Cadulus tumidosus var. Sacco, 1897: 116,pl. 10, fig. 77 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco 1896:98]. Miocene. San Agata, Piedmont, Italy. SyntypeMIGT BS.106.10.013 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al.1984: 310). Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Cadulus (Cadulus)parvulinus Sacco, 1897 (fide Moroni & Ruggeri1980: 47, figs 1, 2, as First Reviser action).† perinii, Dentalium Malaroda, 1951: 190, 191, pl. 5,fig. 23, pl. 7, fig. 19. Eocene. Monteccio, Costozza,Colli Berici, near Vicenza, Italy. Holotype Museodell’Istituto Geologia dell’Università di Padova.perinvolutum, Dentalium (Fissidentalium) Ludbrook,1954: 101, 102, fig. 7. <strong>Recent</strong>. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Aden, JohnMurray Exp. stn 185, 13°48’N, 49°16’E, 2000 m.Holotype BMNH 1952.3.25.65. Antalis perinvoluta(Ludbrook, 1954) (fide Scarabino 1995: 233).Indo-Pacific: Red Sea to Indonesia <strong>and</strong> Australia.918-2000 m.† perlaevis, Dentalium (Antale) bouei var. Sacco, 1897:99, pl. 8, fig. 18 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco 1896:628ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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