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Henderson, R. A. & Fell, H. B. 1969. Taimanawa, a new genus of brissid echinoids from the Tertiary and Recent Indo-West Pacific with a review of the related genera Brissopatagus and Gillechinus. Breviora 320, 1-29.
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Henderson, R. A.; Fell, H. B.
1969
Taimanawa, a new genus of brissid echinoids from the Tertiary and Recent Indo-West Pacific with a review of the related genera Brissopatagus and Gillechinus
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320: 1-29
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Brissopatagus Cotteau, 1863 † (redescription)
Brissopatagus avilensis Sánchez Roig, 1951 † (basis of record)
Brissopatagus caumonti Cotteau, 1863 † (basis of record)
Brissopatagus georgianus Cooke, 1842 † accepted as Gillechinus georgianus (Cooke, 1942) † accepted as Gillechinus alabamensis (Cooke, 1942) † (basis of record)
Brissospatangus caumonti † accepted as Brissopatagus caumonti Cotteau, 1863 † (basis of record)
Brissus greyi Hector, 1870 † accepted as Taimanawa greyi (Hutton, 1873) † (basis of record)
Eupatagus greyi Hutton, 1873 † accepted as Taimanawa greyi (Hutton, 1873) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus Fell, 1964 † (basis of record)
Gillechinus alabamensis (Cooke, 1942) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus beyrichi (Dames, 1878) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus cudmorei Fell, 1964 † (additional source)
Gillechinus georgianus (Cooke, 1942) † accepted as Gillechinus alabamensis (Cooke, 1942) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus humei (Fourtau, 1908) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus lummaui (Castex, 1930) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus mexicanus (Dickerson & Kew, 1917) † (basis of record)
Gillechinus sindensis (Duncan & Sladen, 1884) † (basis of record)
Macropneustes mexicanus Dickerson & Kew, 1917 † accepted as Gillechinus mexicanus (Dickerson & Kew, 1917) † (basis of record)
Taimanawa Henderson & Fell, 1969 (original description)
Taimanawa greyi (Hutton, 1873) † (new combination reference)
Taimanawa mortenseni Henderson & Fell, 1969 (original description)
Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969 † (original description)
Holotype ZMC, geounit Kai Islands, identified as Taimanawa mortenseni Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype ZMC, geounit Kai Islands, identified as Taimanawa mortenseni Henderson & Fell, 1969
Holotype EM 409-1ACo1-2-b132, identified as Brissopatagus caumonti Cotteau, 1863
Paratype AU E. 302, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype AU E. 310, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype NZGS EC. 405, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype NZGS EC. 426, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype NZGS EC. 426, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype NZGS EC. 437, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype NZGS EC. 671, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Holotype NZGS EC. 682, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa greyi (Hutton, 1873)
Paratype OU 4736, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8540, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8566a, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8566a, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8566b, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8567b-d, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8568a-d, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Paratype OU 8585, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
Holotype OU 8590, geounit South Island, identified as Taimanawa pulchella Henderson & Fell, 1969
 Additional Material

KEY TO SPECIES OF TAIMANAWA 1 (2) renulation ol the primary tubercles strongly developed, contiguous with the ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Large, flattened forms with peripetalous, subanal, and internal fascioles. Frontal ambulacrum deeply depressed, ... [details]

 Etymology

The name Taimanawa is derived from the Maori words tai (= sea) and nianawa (= heart); it is here treated as a Latin ... [details]

 Publication date

10. June 1969 [details]

 Publication date

10. June 1969 [details]

 Publication date

10. June 1969 [details]

 Status

Possibly a subjective junior synonym of Gillechinus alabamensis (Cooke, 1942) [details]

 Status

Now known as Taimanawa greyi (Hutton, 1873). [details]