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Allan, R. S. (1932). The genus Liothyrella (Brachiopoda) in New Zealand. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute. 63, 1-10.
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Allan, R. S.
1932
The genus <i>Liothyrella</i> (Brachiopoda) in New Zealand
Transactions of the New Zealand Institute
63, 1-10
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Liothyrella boehmi Thomson, 1918 † accepted as Liothyrella concentrica (Hutton, 1873) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella circularis Allan, 1932 † (original description)
Liothyrella concentrica (Hutton, 1873) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella elongata Allan, 1932 † (original description)
Liothyrella gravida (Suess, 1864) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella gravida Allan, 1932 [non (Suess, 1864)] † accepted as Mimorina ziczac Cooper, 1983 † (original description)
Liothyrella kakanuiensis (Hutton, 1905) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella landonensis Thomson, 1918 † accepted as Acrobrochus landonensis (Thomson, 1918) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella magna (Hamilton, 1910) † accepted as Mimorina magna (Hamilton, 1910) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella neglecta (Hutton, 1905) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella oamarutica (Boehm, 1904) † accepted as Dolichosina oamarutica (Boehm, 1904) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella pittensis Allan, 1932 † (original description)
Liothyrella pulchra Thomson, 1918 † accepted as Pycnobrochus pulchrus (Thomson, 1918) † (basis of record)
Liothyrella skinneri Allan, 1932 † accepted as Mimorina ziczac Cooper, 1983 † (original description)
Liothyrella thomsoni Allan, 1932 † (original description)
Terebratella kakanuiensis Hutton, 1905 † accepted as Liothyrella kakanuiensis (Hutton, 1905) † (basis of record)
Terebratella neglecta Hutton, 1905 † accepted as Liothyrella neglecta (Hutton, 1905) † (basis of record)
Terebratula oamarutica Boehm, 1904 † accepted as Dolichosina oamarutica (Boehm, 1904) † (basis of record)
Terebratula uva Broderip, 1833 accepted as Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) (basis of record)
 Etymology

Named in honour of Mr H.D. Skinner, the leader of the Otago Institute Expedition to the Chatham Islands. [details]