WoRMS taxon details
Neothyris ovalis (Hutton, 1886)
235677 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:235677)
accepted
Species
Waldheimia ovalis Hutton, 1886 · unaccepted > superseded combination
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent + fossil
(of Waldheimia ovalis Hutton, 1886) Hutton, F. W. (1886). The Wanganui System. <em>Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute.</em> 18: 336–367, pls. 12–13., available online at http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_18/rsnz_18_00_003930.html [details]
Stratigraphy This species was described originally from fossil material. Neall (1972) regarded this taxon as a fossil one only, and...
Stratigraphy This species was described originally from fossil material. Neall (1972) regarded this taxon as a fossil one only, and relegates it to subspecies status under the fossil taxon Neothyris campbellica (Filhol, 1885). Later authors (e.g., Zezina, 2010; and BrachNet 2023) regard it as both a recent and fossil taxon. [details]
Verhoeff, T. (2024). World Brachiopoda Database. Neothyris ovalis (Hutton, 1886). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=235677 on 2024-11-05
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original description
(of Waldheimia ovalis Hutton, 1886) Hutton, F. W. (1886). The Wanganui System. <em>Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute.</em> 18: 336–367, pls. 12–13., available online at http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_18/rsnz_18_00_003930.html [details]
taxonomy source Neall, V. E. (1972). Systematics of the endemic New Zealand brachiopod Neothyris. <em>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.</em> 2(2): 229-247, 6 fig.
note: Neall (1972) regards this taxon as a fossil one only, and relegates it to subspecies status under the fossil taxon Neothyris campbellica (Filhol, 1885). [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record Macfarlan, D.A.B.; Bradshaw, M.A.; Campbell, H.J.; Cooper, R.A.; Lee, D.E.; MacKinnon, D.I.; Waterhouse, J.B.; Wright, A.J.; Robinson, J.H. (2009). Phylum Brachiopoda: lamp shells, in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 1. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia. pp. 255-267. [details]
additional source Logan, A. (2007). Geographic distribution of extant articulated brachiopods. <em>In: Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (revised), vol.6, 3082–3115. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.</em> [details]
additional source Zezina, O. N. (2010). Check-list of holocene brachiopods annotated with geographical ranges of species. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 44(9): 1176-1199., available online at https://doi.org/10.1134/s0031030110090030
note: Zezina (2010) regards N. ovalis as a valid species, and a living (recent) species that is also known from the fossil record (Miocene). [details]
taxonomy source Neall, V. E. (1972). Systematics of the endemic New Zealand brachiopod Neothyris. <em>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.</em> 2(2): 229-247, 6 fig.
note: Neall (1972) regards this taxon as a fossil one only, and relegates it to subspecies status under the fossil taxon Neothyris campbellica (Filhol, 1885). [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record Macfarlan, D.A.B.; Bradshaw, M.A.; Campbell, H.J.; Cooper, R.A.; Lee, D.E.; MacKinnon, D.I.; Waterhouse, J.B.; Wright, A.J.; Robinson, J.H. (2009). Phylum Brachiopoda: lamp shells, in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 1. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia. pp. 255-267. [details]
additional source Logan, A. (2007). Geographic distribution of extant articulated brachiopods. <em>In: Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (revised), vol.6, 3082–3115. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.</em> [details]
additional source Zezina, O. N. (2010). Check-list of holocene brachiopods annotated with geographical ranges of species. <em>Paleontological Journal.</em> 44(9): 1176-1199., available online at https://doi.org/10.1134/s0031030110090030
note: Zezina (2010) regards N. ovalis as a valid species, and a living (recent) species that is also known from the fossil record (Miocene). [details]
From editor or global species database
Stratigraphy This species was described originally from fossil material. Neall (1972) regarded this taxon as a fossil one only, and relegates it to subspecies status under the fossil taxon Neothyris campbellica (Filhol, 1885). Later authors (e.g., Zezina, 2010; and BrachNet 2023) regard it as both a recent and fossil taxon. [details]