original description
(of Waldheimia smithii Pfeffer in Martens & Pfeffer, 1886) 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 at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7674392 [details]
taxonomy source
Foster, 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).
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taxonomy source
Allan, R. S. (1939). Studies on the recent and Tertiary Brachiopoda of Australia and New Zealand. Part I. <em>Records of the Canterbury Museum.</em> 4(5): 231-248, 3 plates.
note: Allan (1939) moved the species from Waldheimia to Aerothyris. [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (Deepsea)
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), available online at http://www.iobis.org/ [details]
additional source
Allan, R. S. (1940). A revision of the classification of the terebratelloid Brachiopoda. <em>Canterbury Museum, Records.</em> 4(6):267–275. [details]
additional source
Kaim, 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 at https://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.
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additional source
Emig, C. C. (2017). Atlas of Antarctic and sub‐Antarctic Brachiopoda. <em>Carnets de Géologie, Madrid, CG2017_B03.</em> 93 pp. [details] Available for editors [request]
new combination reference
Zezina 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]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomic remark 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). [details]