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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)Holotype USNM 314712. Polyschides portoricensis(Henderson, 1920) n. comb. Western Atlantic,Caribbean. 46-86 m.† potiezi, Dentalium (s.s.) Le Renard, 1994: 39.Eocene. Grignon, France. For Dentalium sulcatumLamarck, 1818 non Schumacher, 1817. Dentaliumpotiezi Le Renard, 1994 (fide Le Renard 1995: 175;Le Renard & Pacaud 1995: 85).potteri, Dentalium (Dentalium) Lamprell & Healy,1998: 53, 54, figs 44E, 45E, 50A-C, 51. <strong>Recent</strong>.Off Cairns, northern Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 17°50.67’S,147°18.2’E, 703 m. Holotype QM MO17888;paratypes QM MO17732 (5), QM MO17766(1; 17°51’S, 147°18’E, north Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 703 m),AMS C201739 (1; 17°51’S, 147°18’E, northQueensl<strong>and</strong>, 703 m). Dentalium potteri Lamprell& Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific: eastern Australia.410-703 m.† praecursor, Dentalium (Compressidens) Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898a: 472, pl. 11, figs 12-14. Oligocene.Dominican Republic. Type material ANSP 2717(fide Pilsbry 1922: 400).praecursor, Dentalium Mayer-Eymar, 1904: 312, 313[description; 1903: 283 name only]. Tertiary.Hélouan <strong>and</strong> Wadi el Fih, Egypt. Junior homonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium praecursor Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898;junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Dentalium kahirahenseCossmann, 1901 (fide Oppenheim 1906: 214,215).† praetenuis, Cadulus Stephenson, 1952: 143, pl. 34,figs 7-9. Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian,Woodbine Formation. Grayson County Locality154, gullies south <strong>of</strong> the old Sherman road,2.8 miles E <strong>of</strong> Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas,USA. Holotype USNM Paleobiology 105616;paratypes USNM Paleobiology 105616-105618.pressum, Dentalium (Compressidens) Sharp & Pilsbry inPilsbry & Sharp, 1897: 124, 125, pl. 22, figs 50-52,pl. 7, fig. 11. <strong>Recent</strong>. Culebra Isl<strong>and</strong>, West Indies,Challenger stn 24, 18°38’30”N, 65°05’30”W,390 fms [712 m]. Holotype (<strong>of</strong> compressum Watson)BMNH 1887.2.9.35. Replacement name forDentalium compressum Watson, 1879 non d’Orbigny,1850. Compressidens pressum (Sharp & Pilsbryin Pilsbry & Sharp, 1897). Western Atlantic: BlakePlateau (<strong>of</strong>f the USA coast between Cape Hatteras<strong>and</strong> Florida) to Brazil. 170-1430 m.pretiosum, Dentalium Sowerby, 1860: 97, pl. 225,fig. 57 [ex Nuttall MS]. <strong>Recent</strong>. California.Syntypes BMNH 1950.11.8.4-7. Junior synonyms:Dentalium indianorum Carpenter, 1864; Antaliscolumbiana Clessin, 1896; A. denseliratum Pilsbry& Sharp, 1898 (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 45,1898: 250). Antalis pretiosa (Sowerby, 1860) (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1897: 44). Eastern Pacific: Canadato California. 2-152 m.† primarium, Dentalium Hall, 1858: 666, pl. 23,fig. 16. Carboniferous. Warsaw Group, HancockCounty, Illinois, USA.prionotum, Siphonodentalium Watson, 1879: 522, 523[Watson 1886: 16, pl. 2, fig. 9]. <strong>Recent</strong>. RaineIsl<strong>and</strong>, Cape York, Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Australia,Challenger stn 185, 11°35’S, 143°03’E, 155 fms[283 m]. Lectotype BMNH 1887.52.9.67 (designatedby Ludbrook 1954: 116); paralectotypesBMNH 1887.52.9.68 (3). Dischides prionotus(Watson, 1879) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 146).Indo-Pacific: Red Sea, Madagascar to Australia. 8-284 m. Remark: Lamprell & Healy (1998: 167)independently selected the same lectotype.† priscum, Dentalium Goldfuss, 1841: 2, pl. 166,fig. 3 [ex Münster MS]. Carboniferous. Tournay,Belgium. Remark: as nomen nudum in S<strong>and</strong>berger(1842: 399).† prisma, Dentalium Dall, 1892: 442, pl. 15, fig. 5.Pliocene. Caloosahatchie River, Florida, USA.Syntypes USNM Paleobiology 112742 (3 + fragments).Remark: Schuchert et al. (1905: 220) citedUSNM 112742 as the “holotype” but did not specifywhich syntype was to be the holotype, so thisdoes not constitute a valid lectotype designation.† prismaticum, Dentalium Seguenza, 1879: 117,pl. 11, figs 49, 49a. Miocene. Reggio, Calabria, Italy.pr<strong>of</strong>undorum, Dentalium E. A. Smith, 1894: 167,168, pl. 4, fig. 18. <strong>Recent</strong>. Colombo, Sri Lanka,India, Investigator stn 167, 6°32’N, 79°37’E,675 fms [1234 m]. Lectotype ZSI M60/1 (fide labelin BMNH) or ZSI 4120/7 (fide list at BMNH)(designated by Lamprell & Healy 1998: 93 as holotype);paralectotypes BMNH 1894.9.11.11. Juniorsynonym: Fissidentalium lima Kuroda & Habe inHabe, 1963 (fide Habe 1964: 13). Fissidentaliumpr<strong>of</strong>undorum (E. A. Smith, 1894) (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1897: 79). Indo-Pacific: Madagascar to Japan<strong>and</strong> New Caledonia. 40-3560 m.† proliferum, Dentalium Chenu, 1843: pl. 4, fig. 5;1850: 6. Pliocene/Miocene. Italy.promontorii, Cadulus Barnard, 1963b: 353, fig. 30h-l(nomen nudum in Barnard 1963a: 446). <strong>Recent</strong>. OffCape Point, South Africa, 700 fms [1278 m].Syntypes SAFM A7460 (4; fide Giles & Gosliner1983: 41), NMW. Siphonodentalium promontorii(Barnard, 1963) (fide Scarabino 1995: 331). SouthAfrica. 850-1280 m.propinquus, Cadulus G. O. Sars, 1878: 106, 107,pl. 20, fig. 15a, b, pl. I, fig. 5. <strong>Recent</strong>. Finmark <strong>and</strong>west coast <strong>of</strong> Norway, 100-450 fms [183-821 m].Syntypes ZMO 26071-72. Cadulus propinquusG. O. Sars, 1878. Eastern Atlantic: Europe <strong>and</strong>North Africa. 60-2300 m.† prosperus, Cadulus (Gadilopsis) Marwick, 1931: 159,pl. 18, fig. 346. Miocene, Tongaporutuan, Ihungia<strong>and</strong> Tutamoe Series. Waikohu, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>.Holotype NZGS TM4816 (fide Keyes 1972: 97).Striocadulus prosperus (Marwick, 1931) (fide Beu &Maxwell 1990: 424).† prosseri, Plagioglypta Morningstar, 1922: 245, 246,pl. 16, figs 3, 4. Carboniferous, Lower Pennsylvanian.ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)633

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