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Laurin, B. (1997). Brachiopodes récoltés dans les eaux de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Loyauté, Matthew et Chesterfield. in: Crosnier, A. (Ed.) Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM 18. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Série A, Zoologie. 176, 411-471.
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Laurin, B.
1997
Brachiopodes récoltés dans les eaux de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Loyauté, Matthew et Chesterfield
in: Crosnier, A. (Ed.) Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM 18. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Série A, Zoologie
176, 411-471
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New Caledonia for Kanakythyris pachyrhynchos Laurin, 1997 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Abyssothyris wyvillei (Davidson, 1878) 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Basiliola beecheri (Dall, 1895) 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Basiliola lucida (Gould, 1862) 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Dyscolia johannisdavisi (Alcock, 1894) 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Megerlia echinata (Fischer & Oehlert, 1890) 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Nipponithyris afra Cooper, 1973 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Phaneropora galatheae Zezina, 1981 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Stenosarina globosa Laurin, 1997 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Stenosarina globosa Laurin, 1997 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Stenosarina lata Laurin, 1997 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Stenosarina lata Laurin, 1997 
New Caledonian Exclusive Economic Zone for Terebratulina reevei Dall, 1920 
 Etymology

Specific epithet after New Caledonia, where the type material was collected. [details]

 Etymology

Specific epithet 'pachyrhynchos' from the Greek 'pakhu' + 'rhynchos' for thick beak, in reference to the thickened ... [details]

 Etymology

Specific epithet 'globosa' from the Latin 'globus' (meaning spheroidal), evoking the globular shape of the species. [details]

 Etymology

Specific epithet 'lata' from the Latin 'latus' (meaning large), evoking the enlarged dorsal outline of the species. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Genus was synonymized by Laurin (1997) under the fossil genera Eohemithyris. Later this was found to be erroneous ... [details]