(of)Martens, E. von & Pfeffer, G. (1886). Die Mollusken von Süd-Georgien nach der Ausbeute der Deutschen Station 1882-83. <em>Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Anstalten.</em> 3(5): 63-135, pl. 1-4., available online athttp://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7674392[details]
Verhoeff, T. (2024). World Brachiopoda Database. Aneboconcha smithii (Pfeffer, 1886). Accessed through: RAS (Eds.) (2024) Register of Antarctic Species at: https://ras.biodiversity.aq/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=235670 on 2024-03-28
RAS (Eds.) (2024). Register of Antarctic Species. Aneboconcha smithii (Pfeffer, 1886). Accessed at: https://ras.biodiversity.aq/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=235670 on 2024-03-28
original description(of)Martens, E. von & Pfeffer, G. (1886). Die Mollusken von Süd-Georgien nach der Ausbeute der Deutschen Station 1882-83. <em>Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Anstalten.</em> 3(5): 63-135, pl. 1-4., available online athttp://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7674392[details]
taxonomy sourceFoster, M.W. (1989). Brachiopods from the extreme South Pacific and adjacent waters. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 63(3): 268-301. note: Notes that Waldheimia smithi Pfeffer, 1866 (= Anecoboncha smithi Zezina,1980) may be a variant of the widespread Magellania venosa (along with Anecoboncha obscura, Magellania wyvillei Davidson, 1878, ...
Notes that Waldheimia smithi Pfeffer, 1866 (= Anecoboncha smithi Zezina,1980) may be a variant of the widespread Magellania venosa (along with Anecoboncha obscura, Magellania wyvillei Davidson, 1878, Syntomaria curiosa, and Dysritosia secreta).
taxonomy sourceAllan, R. S. (1939). Studies on the recent and Tertiary Brachiopoda of Australia and New Zealand. Part I. <em>Canterbury Museum, Records.</em> 4(5):231–248, 3 pl. note: Allan (1939) moved the species from Waldheimia to Aerothyris. [details]
context source (Deepsea)Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), available online athttp://www.iobis.org/[details]
additional sourceAllan, R. S. (1940). A revision of the classification of the terebratelloid Brachiopoda. <em>Canterbury Museum, Records.</em> 4(6):267–275.[details]
additional sourceKaim, A.; Bitner, M. A.; Jenkins, R. G.; Hikida, Y. (2010). A Monospecific Assemblage of Terebratulide Brachiopods in the Upper Cretaceous Seep Deposits of Omagari, Hokkaido, Japan. <em>Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.</em> 55(1): 73-84., available online athttps://doi.org/10.4202/app.2009.0068 note: Contains a brief mention of Aneboconcha smithi in one paragraph, citing Zezina (2000) who reported several terebratulide brachiopods living in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents, including this specie...
Contains a brief mention of Aneboconcha smithi in one paragraph, citing Zezina (2000) who reported several terebratulide brachiopods living in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents, including this species.
additional sourceEmig, C. C. (2017). Atlas of Antarctic and sub‐Antarctic Brachiopoda. <em>Carnets de Géologie, Madrid, CG2017_B03.</em> 93 pp.[details] Available for editors
new combination referenceZezina O. N., 1980. On composition, distribution and some biological features of the cold water brachiopods in the Southern Hemisphere [in Russian]. In: Ecological investigations of the shelf, Shirshov Inst. Oceanol. Moscow, p. 9-35. note: Zezina (1980) moved the species to genus Aneboconcha, but she used a misspelling of the specific epithet, 'smithi' rather than the correct 'smithii'. [details]
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