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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 10°01’S, 145°00’E, 1777 m), QMMO40081 (12; northern Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 17°46’S,147°49’E, 1224 m), AMS C175551 (2; <strong>of</strong>f Cairns,northern Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 16°43.1-42.1’S, 146°37.3-36.4’S 1468-1477 m). Bathoxiphus steineriLamprell & Healy, 1998. Indo-Pacific:Queensl<strong>and</strong>, Australia. 950-1777 m. Remark:V. Scarabino (in litt. 5.XI.2001) suggested that thestatus <strong>of</strong> B. steineri Lamprell & Healy, 1998 vis-àvisSolenoxiphus striatulus Chistikov, 1983 requiresfurther research.stellata, Entalinopsis Scarabino, 1995: 307, 308,figs 110, 111a, b, 115b. <strong>Recent</strong>. Philippines,MUSORSTOM 2, stn CP18, 14°00’N, 120°18’E,188-195 m. Holotype MNHN; paratypes MNHN(5 from stn CP55; 1 from stn DR94), AMSC201730 (1; stn CP55), USNM 890871 (1;stn CP55). Entalinopsis stellata Scarabino, 1995.Indo-Pacific: Indonesia, Philippines, New Caledonia.195-900 m.stenoschizum, Dentalium (Fustiaria) Pilsbry & Sharp,1897: 128, 129, pl. 19, figs 10-15. <strong>Recent</strong>. WestIndies. Syntypes ANSP 71081 (1), ANSP 320994(1). Replacement name for Dentalium translucidumsensu Sowerby (1860, 1872) non Deshayes, 1825.Fustiaria stenoschiza (Pilsbry & Sharp, 1897).Western Atlantic, Caribbean: Florida to Brazil, 40-400 m. Remarks: Scarabino (1995: 277) determinedthat the specimens identified as Dentaliumstenoschizum by Boissevain (1906: 59) were actuallyreferable to Fustiaria nipponica. Since Lamprell &Healy (1998: 100, 102) cited to Boissevain (1906)in their use <strong>of</strong> Fustiaria stenoschiza, their Australianrecords should also be attributed to F. nipponica,thus restricting the distribution <strong>of</strong> Fustiariastenoschiza to the western Atlantic <strong>and</strong> theCaribbean.† stentor, Dentalium Anderson & Hanna, 1925: 145,pl. 13, fig. 17. Eocene, Tejon Group. CAS locality792, west side <strong>of</strong> Tecuya Creek, Kern County,California, USA. Type material CAS 819.stimpsoni, Dentalium (Antalis) entale Henderson,1920: 35-38, pl. 4, figs 2-4. <strong>Recent</strong>. Near GottsIsl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>of</strong>f Mount Desert, Maine, Eolis, 20 fms[37 m]. Neotype USNM 314938 (designated byHenderson 1920). Replacement name forDentalium striolatum Stimpson 1851 non Dentaliumstriolatum Risso, 1826. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Antalis entalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1897: 43). Remarks: according to Johnson(1976: 66), Stimpson’s type material was destroyedin the great Chicago fire. Henderson, when replacingStimpson’s name, chose a recently collectedspecimen from the USNM collection as the “type”.This specimen is the neotype, although Hendersondid not use that term.† stonecityensis, Cadulus (Gadila) Hodgkinson, 1974:18, text-fig. 8r, s; pl. 1, fig. 17. Middle Eocene,Claibornian Stage, Cook Mountain Formation,Wheelock Member. Stone City Bluff, Brazos RiverValley, Burleson County, Texas, USA. HolotypeUSNM Paleobiology 180441; paratypes PRI29226, ANSP 31504.† stramineum, Dentalium Gabb, 1864: 139, 140,pl. 21, fig. 100. Cretaceous. NE <strong>of</strong> Martinez; SanDiego; <strong>and</strong> Curry’s, S <strong>of</strong> Mount Diablo, California,USA.strangulatum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825. Not ascaphopod. See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.strangulatus, Cadulus Locard, 1897a: 4. <strong>Recent</strong>. Bay<strong>of</strong> Biscay, Travailleur stn 44 [depth <strong>of</strong> 667 m providedin Locard 1898: 137]. Type material notlocated. Gadila strangulata (Locard, 1897) (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1898: 176). Eastern Atlantic,Mediterranean. 555-2018 m.“strangulosum”, Dentalium “Deshayes” – Gümbel1861. Not a scaphopod. See Other taxa described as<strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† strenuum, Dentalium Casey, 1903: 266. Oligocene.Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. Syntype ANSP 998.† striatellulata, Dentalium (Fustiaria) jani var. Sacco,1897: 113, pl. 10, figs 28-33 [as a nomen nudum inSacco 1896: 98]. Miocene/Pliocene. Italy (variouslocalities). Syntypes MIGT BS.106.06.005-BS.106.06.008 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984:309).striatinum, Siphonodentalium (Siphonodentalium)Henderson, 1920: 90, 91, pl. 16, figs 3, 8. <strong>Recent</strong>.Off Fern<strong>and</strong>ina, Florida, Albatross stn 2668,294 fms [537 m]. Holotype <strong>and</strong> 9 paratypesUSNM 108166. Striopulsellum striatinum(Henderson, 1920) (fide Scarabino 1995: 323).Known from the type locality only. Remark:Henderson (1920: 90, 91) referred to a type specimenfrom a lot consisting <strong>of</strong> 10 specimens; however,the holotype has not yet been segregated fromthe paratypes.striatissimum, Dentalium Doderlein, 1864: 97 [15].Nomen nudum. Miocene. Monte Gibio (Modena)<strong>and</strong> Santo Agata (Tortona), Italy. Remark: Cocconi(1874: 647) mentioned this manuscript name in hisdescription <strong>of</strong> Dentalium passerinianum.† striatissimum, Dentalium Razzore, 1896: 248 [exDoderlein MS]. Pliocene. Borzoli, Zinola <strong>and</strong> RioTorsero, Italy. Lectotype MIGT BS.106.01.030(selected by Pavia 1991: 113); paralectotypeBS.106.01.031 (fide Ferrero Mortara et al. 1984:302). Remarks: Dentalium striatissimum Vinassa deRegny, 1897 is a junior homonym. This name hasbeen attributed to Sacco, 1897 (e.g., Pavia 1991:112-114) but Razzore had already validatedDoderlein’s manuscript name. Dentalium(Dentalium) passerinanum subsp. striatissimumRazzore, 1896 (fide Pavia 1991: 112-114, pl. 1,figs 4, 6, 8-10).striatissimum, Dentalium Vinassa de Regny, 1897: 163[ex Meneghini MS]. Tertiary. Roncà, Italy. JuniorZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)647

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