WoRMS source details
Diedrothyris johnstoniana (Tate, 1880) † (additional source)
Giraliathyris Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Giraliathyris jubileensis Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Giraliathyris kaitrinae Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Giraliathyris mcnamarai Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Liothyrella longorum Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Paraldingia Richardson, 1973 † (basis of record)
Paraldingia timi Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Paraldingia woodsii (Tate, 1880) † (basis of record)
Tegulorhynchia boongeroodaensis McNamara, 1983 † (additional source)
Terebratella woodsii Tate, 1880 † accepted as Paraldingia woodsii (Tate, 1880) † (basis of record)
Terebratulina lindsayi Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Victorithyris blakeorum Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Victorithyris cardabiaensis Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Victorithyris decapello Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Victorithyris tulkiensis Craig, 2000 † (original description)
Westralicrania allani Cockbain, 1966 † accepted as Danocrania allani (Cockbain, 1966) † (additional source)
Western Australia (state) for Diedrothyris johnstoniana (Tate, 1880) †
Western Australia (state) for Giraliathyris jubileensis Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Giraliathyris kaitrinae Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Giraliathyris mcnamarai Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Liothyrella longorum Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Paraldingia timi Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Terebratulina lindsayi Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Victorithyris blakeorum Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Victorithyris cardabiaensis Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Victorithyris decapello Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Victorithyris tulkiensis Craig, 2000 †
Western Australia (state) for Westralicrania allani Cockbain, 1966 †
Holotype WAM 84.592, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Cancellothyris cashinensis Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 84.604e, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Giraliathyris jubileensis Craig, 2000
Nontype WAM 84.614, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Diedrothyris johnstoniana (Tate, 1880)
Holotype WAM 96.645, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Victorithyris decapello Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 96.666, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Giraliathyris kaitrinae Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 96.697, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Victorithyris blakeorum Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 96.735, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Victorithyris cardabiaensis Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 96.756, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Paraldingia timi Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 96.826, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Giraliathyris mcnamarai Craig, 2000
Holotype WAM 97.795, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Liothyrella longorum Craig, 2000
Specific epithet 'cashinensis' from the deposit the type material was collected from, the Cashin Member of the ... [details]
Genus name 'Giraliathyris' is from the type locality, Giralia Range, Western Australia. [details]
Specific epithet 'jubileensis' after the deposit from which the specimen was collected, the Jubilee Calcarenite. [details]
Specific epithet 'kaitrinae' after Kaitrin McNamara, one of the principle collectors of the species. [details]
Specific epithet 'mcnamarai' in honor of Dr K. J. McNamara who assisted the describing author and collected the ... [details]
Specific epithet 'longorum' in honor of Dr J. A. Long who collected the type material. [details]
Specific epithet 'timi' in honor of Timothy McNamara, one of the principal collectors. [details]
Specific epithet 'lindsayi' in honor of Dr Lindsay Collins, Associate Professor of Sedimentology at Curtin ... [details]
Upper Paleocene to Lower Eocene (Cashin Member, Cardabia Formation). [details]
Middle Eocene (Jubilee Calcarenite, Cardabia Formation). [details]
Upper Paleocene (Wadera Member, Cardabia Formation). [details]
Upper Paleocene (Wadera Member, Cardabia Formation). [details]
Upper Paleocene (Pirie Member, Cardabia Formation). [details]