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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)97]. Miocene. Turin hills, Italy. Lectotype MIGTBS.106.02.012 (designated by Bonci et al. 2000:228, 229); paralectotypes MIGT BS.106.02.005-BS.106.02.007, MIGT BS.106.02.007/01 (34),MIGT BS.106.02.007/02 (36), MIGT BS.106.02.014/01 (14), MIGT BS.106.02.012/01 (25) (fideBonci et al. 2000: 228).perlongum, Dentalium Dall, 1881: 36. <strong>Recent</strong>. North<strong>of</strong> Yucatan Bank, Blake stn 33, 24°01’N, 88°58’W,1568 fms [2868 m]. Lectotype MCZ 7752 (designatedby Turner 1955: 319 as “holotype”); paralectotypesMCZ 7660 (1), MCZ 7661 (1; Blakestn 41), MCZ 7663 (1; Blake stn 46), MCZ 7664(3; Yucatan Strait, 640 fms [1168 m]). Graptacmeperlonga (Dall, 1881) (fide Scarabino 1994: 307).Western Atlantic, Caribbean: Cape Hatteras (USA)to Brazil. 200-4850 m. Remark: Henderson (1920:caption to pl. 9, fig. 1) stated “selected type,99 mm”, however, none <strong>of</strong> the then-syntype specimensis over 80 mm in length, hence Henderson’sstatement does not constitute a valid lectotypeselection.† perplexa, Gadila Boettger, 1907: 211, 212.Miocene. Valea Semini <strong>and</strong> Valea Casilor, Kostej,Banat, Romania. Lectotype SMF XIII.5a (designatedby Zilch 1934: 278, pl. 22, fig. 23).perpusillum, Dentalium Sowerby in Broderip &Sowerby, 1832: 29. <strong>Recent</strong>. Puerto Solango,Colombia [Eastern Pacific]. Lectotype BMNH1950.10.10.1-5 (best preserved specimen, lenght =7.2 mm, <strong>of</strong> 5 shells glued to a wooden block) (designatedby Emerson 1971) <strong>and</strong> 4 paralectotypes.Junior synonyms: Dentalium corrugatum Carpenter,1857 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 192); Cadulus(Gadila) panamensis Sharp & Pilsbry in Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898 (fide Emerson 1971: 78). Gadila perpusilla(Sowerby in Broderip & Sowerby, 1832)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 190). Eastern Pacific:Baja California to Panama, Galapagos Isl<strong>and</strong>s,?Ecuador. 18-120 m.† perrilliatae, Tesseracme n. nom. Middle Miocene.Stns 9995 <strong>and</strong> 23737, Santa Rosa, Veracruz,Mexico. Holotype USNM Paleobiology 350085;paratypes UNAM 2520. Replacement name forDentalium (Tesseracme) mexicanum Perrilliat, 1975non Dentalium mexicanum Girty, 1909.† perseveratum, Dentalium Brunet, 1995: 49, 50,pl. 5, fig. 4. Upper Miocene, Entrerriense Formation.Baliza Punta Flecha, Puerto Madryn, ChubutProvince, Argentina. Holotype MPEF-PI-077.† perstriolata, Dentalium (Antale) vulgare var. Sacco,1897: 98, pl. 8, figs 1-5 [as a nomen nudum in Sacco1896: 97]. Pliocene. Bordighera, Astigiana <strong>and</strong>Vezza d’Alba, Italy. Syntypes MIGT BS.106.02.001, BS.106.02.002 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al.1984: 303).pertracheatum, Dentalium (Plagioglypta) Plate,1908a: 357, 358, pl. 30. figs 45, 46. <strong>Recent</strong>. NiasNorth Channel (15 sm [= nautical miles] South <strong>of</strong>Bangkam), Valdivia stn 203, 1°47.1’N, 96°58.7’E,660 m. Lectotype ZMB 61099a (designated byKilias 1995: 175); paralectotypes ZMB 61099b (1),ZMB 63839 (1; between Cocos Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong>Sumatra, Valdivia stn 185, 3°41.3’S, 100°59.5’E,614 m). Plagioglypta pertracheata (Plate, 1908)(fide Scarabino 1995: 236). Indo-Pacific:Madagascar to New Caledonia. 460-1740 m.peruvianum, Dentalium Dall, 1908: 358. <strong>Recent</strong>. OffPeru, Albatross stn 4656, 6°55’S, 83°34’W,2222 fms [4055 m]. Holotype USNM 110667;paratype USNM 110666 (Albatross stn 4649, fideKabat 1996: 17). Fissidentalium peruvianum (Dall,1908) n. comb. (V. Scarabino in litt. 6.III.2000).Eastern Pacific: Peru. 40-4085 m.peruvianus, Cadulus (Gadila) Dall, 1908: 361. <strong>Recent</strong>.Off Point Aguja, Peru, Albatross stn 4654, 1036 fms[1885 m]. Lectotype USNM 110671 (designatedby Keen 1971: 965 as “holotype” in caption to figure21); paralectotypes USNM 122806 (Albatrossstn 2807, fide Kabat 1996: 17), USNM 602250;MCZ 27972. Gadila peruviana (Dall, 1908).Eastern Pacific: Peru. 1484-1894 m.† petricola, Dentalium Dall, 1909: 136. Miocene.Astoria <strong>and</strong> Coos Bay, Oregon; Clallam Bay,Washington, USA. Holotype USNM Paleobiology3481. Rhabdus petricola (Dall, 1909) (fide Emerson1958: 93). Remark: because Dall considered Dentaliumsubstriatum (Conrad, 1849) to encompasstwo <strong>species</strong>, he proposed this name for the smoothform, <strong>and</strong> Dentalium conradi Dall [= Dentaliumpseudonyma Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898] for the striatedform; see Emerson (1958) <strong>and</strong> Moore (1963: 50,51) for further discussion.† peyreirense, Dentalium (Antale) Cossmann &Peyrot, 1917: 166, 167, pl. 1, figs 32, 33. Neogene,Helvetian <strong>and</strong> Tortonian. Peyrère, Saint-Étienned’Orthe<strong>and</strong> Saint-Jean-de-Marsacq, France.phaneum, Dentalium Dall, 1895: 686, pl. 26, fig. 1.<strong>Recent</strong>. Hawaii, Albatross stn 3476, 21°09’N,157°53’E, 298 fms [545 m]; Albatross stn 3475,21°08’N, 157°43’E, 351 fms [641 m]. SyntypesUSNM 107025 (3; stn 3476), USNM 107026 (11;stn 3475). Antalis phanea (Dall, 1895) (fideScarabino 1995: 233). Indo-Pacific: New Caledoniato French Polynesia <strong>and</strong> Hawaii. 545-860 m.Remark: V. Scarabino (in litt. 5.XI.2001) statedthat the type material comprises two <strong>species</strong>, thesecond potentially new.† phenax, Cadulus Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898a: 472, 473,pl. 11, figs 23, 24. Oligocene. Domincan Republic.Type material ANSP 2883 (fide Pilsbry 1922: 400).philcolmani, Tesseracme Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 77,figs 76B, 77C, D, 79, 81A-D. <strong>Recent</strong>. 13 km NE <strong>of</strong>Redcliff Point, Bernier Isl<strong>and</strong>, Australia, 24°54’S,113°17.75’E, 22.5 m. Holotype WAM 233/94;paratypes WAM 118-93 (3), AMS C173310 (1;18.5 km NNE <strong>of</strong> Port Hedl<strong>and</strong>, Western Australia,19°30.31’S, 118°52.49’E, 40 m), AMS C174539ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)629

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