Dyscritosia Cooper, 1982 (original description)
Dyscritosia secreta Cooper, 1982 (original description)
Liothyrella delsolari Cooper, 1982 (original description)
Liothyrella expansa Cooper, 1982 accepted as
Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) (original description)
Liothyrella fosteri Cooper, 1982 accepted as
Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) (original description)
Liothyrella hendleri Cooper, 1982 accepted as
Acrobrochus hendleri (Cooper, 1982) accepted as
Acrobrochus vema (Cooper, 1973) (original description)
Liothyrella notorcadensis (Jackson, 1912) accepted as
Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) (taxonomy source)
Macandrevia americana Dall, 1895 (additional source)
Macandrevia americana var. diegensis Dall, 1920 accepted as
Macandrevia americana Dall, 1895 (new combination reference)
Macandrevia vanhoeffeni Blochmann, 1906 accepted as
Macandrevia americana Dall, 1895 (source of synonymy)
Megerlia truncata (Linnaeus, 1767) (additional source)
Neothyris parva Cooper, 1982 accepted as
Neothyris lenticularis (Deshayes, 1839) (original description)
Terebratulina kiiensis Dall & Pilsbry, 1891 (additional source)
Lectotype USNM 265902a, geounit United States part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as
Macandrevia americana var. diegensis Dall, 1920
Holotype USNM 549618a, geounit New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as
Neothyris parva Cooper, 1982
Holotype USNM 551061, geounit Eastern Pacific, identified as
Liothyrella delsolari Cooper, 1982
Holotype USNM 551070, geounit Southern Ocean, identified as
Liothyrella fosteri Cooper, 1982
Holotype USNM 551153b, geounit South Georgian and the South Sandwich Islands Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as
Liothyrella expansa Cooper, 1982
Holotype USNM 551169a, geounit South Georgian and the South Sandwich Islands, identified as
Dyscritosia secreta Cooper, 1982
Etymology
Genus name Dyscritosia from the Greek dyscritos (=hard to determine), in allusion to aberrant exterior and loop ... [details]
Etymology
Specific epithet 'delsolari' after the discoverer of the species, Sr. E.M. del Solar, Lima, Peru. [details]
Etymology
Specific epithet 'fosteri' after Merrill W. Foster, in recognition of his excellent work on Antarctic brachiopods. [details]
Etymology
Specific epithet 'hendleri' named after Dr. Gordon L. Hendler of the Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center. [details]
Etymology
Genus name 'Syntomaria' from the Greek 'syntomos' (= shortened), alluding to the abbreviated loop development. [details]