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Hiller, N.; Robinson, J.H.; Lee, D.E. (2008). The micromorphic brachiopod Argyrotheca (Terebratulida: Megathyroidea) in Australia and New Zealand. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 120(1): 167-183.
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Hiller, N.; Robinson, J.H.; Lee, D.E.
2008
The micromorphic brachiopod <i>Argyrotheca</i> (Terebratulida: Megathyroidea) in Australia and New Zealand
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
120(1): 167-183
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Alabama for Argyrotheca saltmountainensis Toulmin, 1940 † 
Australian Exclusive Economic Zone for Argyrotheca australis (Blochmann, 1910) 
Australian part of the Great Australian Bight for Argyrotheca mayi Blochmann, 1913 
Australian part of the Tasman Sea for Argyrotheca mayi Blochmann, 1913 
New Zealand for Argyrotheca kupei Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008 † 
New Zealand for Argyrotheca oamarutica Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008 † 
Victoria (Australian state) for Argyrotheca richardsonae Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008 † 
Holotype CM 2006.105.1, geounit Victoria (Australian state), identified as Argyrotheca richardsonae Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008
Holotype CM 2006.64.12, geounit New Zealand, identified as Argyrotheca kupei Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008
Holotype OU 43752, geounit New Zealand, identified as Argyrotheca oamarutica Hiller, Robinson & Lee, 2008
 Etymology

The species is named after Kupe, legendary explorer and ancestor of the Maori people of Northland. [details]

 Etymology

Named after the Oamaru district of North Otago, New Zealand where the type locality is situated. [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after Dr Joyce Richardson who supplied the only specimen. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Early Miocene (Otaian), Cenozoic. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Latest Eocene/earliest Oligocene (Early Whaingaroan), Cenozoic. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Mid Eocene, Cenozoic. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Early Eocene, Cenozoic. [details]