original description
(of Terebratula sanguinea Leach, 1814) Leach, W. E. (1814-1817). Zoological miscellany: being descriptions of new or interesting animals. <em>London.</em> Vol. 1</i> [1814]. Vol. 2 [1815], Vol. 3 [1817]., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/91180 [details]
original description
(of Terebratella evansii Davidson, 1852) Davidson, T. (1852). Descriptions of a few new recent species of Brachiopoda. <em>Zoological Society of London, Proceedings.</em> 20:75–83, 1 pl. [details]
original description
(of Terebratella zelandica Deshayes, 1839) Deshayes, G. P. (1839). Nouvelles espèces de mollusques, provenant des côtes de la Californie, du Mexique, du Kamtschatka et de la Nouvelle-Zélande. <em>Revue Zoologique par la Société Cuvierienne.</em> 2(12): 356-361., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2299248 [details]
original description
(of Waltonia valenciennesii Davidson, 1850) Davidson, T. (1850). On the genus Waltonia. <em>Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series.</em> 2, 5: 474–476. [details]
original description
(of Terebratula cruenta Dillwyn, 1817) Dillwyn, L. W. (1817). A descriptive catalogue of Recent shells, arranged according to the Linnean method; with particular attention to the synonymy. John and Arthur Arch, London, Vol. 1: 1-580 pp.; Vol. 2: 581-1092 pp. + index [29 pp.]., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11670899
note: Described on p. 295, following listing of genus Terebratula (p. 294), though Dillwyn seemingly regarded this as part of Anomia (as a subgenus?). [details]
original description
(of Terebratula rubra Sowerby, 1847) Sowerby, G. B. II. (1842-1887). <i>Thesaurus Conchyliorum: Or monographs of genera of shells.</i> London, privately published: Vol. 1: p. 1-438, pl. 1-91 [cover date 1847]; vol. 2: p. 439 899, pl. 92-186 [cover date 1855]; vol. 3: p. 1-331, pl. 187-290 [cover date: 1866]; vol. 4 p. 1-110, pl. 292-423 [cover date 1880]; vol. 5: p. 1-305, pl. 424-517 [cover date 1887]. Publication dates after Petit (2009). , available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/54562
note: See "The Recent Brachiopoda" pp. 337-361 in Volume 1. [details]
basis of record
Dawson, E. W. (1971). A reference list and bibliography of the recent brachiopoda of New Zealand. <em>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.</em> 1(2): 159-174., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/03036758.1971.10419347 [details]
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]
additional source
Richardson, J.R. (1997). Brachiopods (Phylum Brachiopoda). In: Marine Invertebrates of Southern Australia, Part III (Editors: S.A. Shepherd & M. Davies), Government Printer Adelaide, Australia. <em>pp. 999-1027.</em>
note:
Richardson (1997) notes a few specimens as being found in three Australian localities along the southern and eastern coasts from 143-399 m depth (but these are dubious as the species is generally rega...
Richardson (1997) notes a few specimens as being found in three Australian localities along the southern and eastern coasts from 143-399 m depth (but these are dubious as the species is generally regarded as a New Zealand endemic).
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redescription
Robinson, J.; Donald, K.; Brandt, A.; Lee, D. (2016). <i>Magasella sanguinea</i> (Leach, 1814) and <i>Magasella haurakiensis</i> (Allan, 1931): resolving the taxonomic placement of these endemic New Zealand brachiopods using morphological and molecular traits. <em>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.</em> 46(2): 139-163., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2016.1182930
note: Re-establishes Magasella as a valid genus containing two New Zealand endemic species. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype NHMUK PI ZB 1519, geounit New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
From editor or global species database
Additional information Richardson (1997) notes a few specimens as being found in three Australian localities along the southern and eastern coasts from 143-399 m depth (but these are dubious as the species is generally regarded as a New Zealand endemic). [details]
Language | Name | |
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English |
papa kura iti [from synonym]large red brachiopod [from synonym] |
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German |
Roter Armfüßer [from synonym]Rote Stielmuschel [from synonym]Rote Lampenmuschel [from synonym] |
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