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Hiller, N. (1986). The South African Museum's Meiring Naude cruises, Part 16. Brachiopoda from the 1975–1979 cruises. Annals of the South African Museum. 97(5): 97-140.
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Hiller, N.
1986
The South African Museum's Meiring Naude cruises, Part 16. Brachiopoda from the 1975–1979 cruises
Annals of the South African Museum
97(5): 97-140
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Agulhasia davidsoni King, 1871 (additional source)
Chlidonophora chuni Blochmann, 1903 (additional source)
Eucalathis fasciculata Cooper, 1973 (additional source)
Grammetaria africana Hiller, 1986 (original description)
Kraussina rubra (Pallas, 1766) (additional source)
Megerlia acrura Hiller, 1986 (original description)
Megerlina pisum (Lamarck, 1819) (additional source)
Notozyga gracilis Hiller, 1986 (original description)
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Agulhasia davidsoni King, 1871 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Chlidonophora chuni Blochmann, 1903 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Eucalathis fasciculata Cooper, 1973 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Grammetaria africana Hiller, 1986 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Kraussina rubra (Pallas, 1766) 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Megerlia acrura Hiller, 1986 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Megerlia acrura Hiller, 1986 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Megerlina pisum (Lamarck, 1819) 
South African Exclusive Economic Zone for Notozyga gracilis Hiller, 1986 
Holotype SAfM SAM-A25446, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grammetaria africana Hiller, 1986
Holotype SAMC SAM-A25466, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Notozyga gracilis Hiller, 1986
Holotype SAMC SAM-A25475, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Megerlia acrura Hiller, 1986
 Etymology

The specific epithet 'acrura' refers to the lack of crura. [details]

 Etymology

Specific epithet 'gracilis' from the Latin 'gracilis' meaning slender, referring to the form of the brachial loop. [details]