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Cooper, G. A. (1973). Fossil and recent Cancellothyridacea (Brachiopoda). Tohoku Imperial University, Science Reports (series 2, Geology), Special Volume (Hatai Memorial Volume). 6: 371-390, 5 plates.
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Cooper, G. A.
1973
Fossil and recent Cancellothyridacea (Brachiopoda)
Tohoku Imperial University, Science Reports (series 2, Geology), Special Volume (Hatai Memorial Volume)
6: 371-390, 5 plates
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The Cancellothyridacea (new herein) with three families are characterized by rather simple cardinalia consisting of strong socket ridges at the base of which the crura are attached. The crura support a variable loop : the crural processes join to form a ring with the transverse ribbon=Cancellothyrididae Thomson, 1926 ; the crural processes disjunct=Chlidonophoridae Muir-Wood, 1959 ; the loop strongly transverse=Cnismatocentridae, new family. The morphology of these groups is briefly discussed together with the assigned genera. Under the Cancellothyrididae Dall's unfigured species of Terebratulina : callinome, hawaiiensis, photina and reevei are redescribed and illustrated. In addition to these two new species and one subspecies, all from the Pacific Ocean, are described. Smirnova's genus Symphythyris is discussed and its interior figured. Under the Cancellothyrididae a new subfamily, the Cricosiinae is created for small, subcircular brachiopods having the loop forming a ring attached to the characteristic cancellothyridid cardinalia. Two new genera Cricosia and Gyrosoria and Smirnova's genus Cruralina constitute this subfamily at the present time. The Chlidonophoridae is divided into four subfamilies : the Chlidonophorinae Muir-Wood, 1959, with apex of the transverse ribbon of the loop directed ventrally, including Chlidonophora Dall, and Meonia, Gisilina and Rugia Steinich : the Eucalathiinae Muir-Wood, 1965, with the apex of the transverse ribbon directed dorsally and having the single genus Eucalathis. A new species of Eucalathis from the Philippine Islands is described. The loop of Orthothyris appears to be chlidonophorid necessitating placement of the Orthothyridinae Muir-Wood, 1965, in the Chlidonophoridae. The Agulhasiinae Muir-Wood, 1965, is placed in the Chlidonophoridae. The relationship of Cnismatocentrum, sole member of the Cnismatocentridae, to the foregoing cancellothyridaceans is discussed.
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Cnismatocentridae Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Cnismatocentrinae Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Cnismatocentrum Dall, 1920 (taxonomy source)
Cricosia Cooper, 1973 † (original description)
Cricosia filosa (Conrad, 1866) † (new combination reference)
Cricosiinae Cooper, 1973 † (original description)
Cruralina cruralinica Smirnova, 1966 † (basis of record)
Cruralina guadalupae (Roemer, 1852) † (new combination reference)
Eucalathis rugosa Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Gyrosoria Cooper, 1973 † (original description)
Gyrosoria gracilis (Schlotheim, 1813) † (new combination reference)
Terebratula guadalupae Roemer, 1852 † accepted as Cruralina guadalupae (Roemer, 1852) † (basis of record)
Terebratulina compressa Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Terebratulina filosa Conrad, 1866 † accepted as Cricosia filosa (Conrad, 1866) † (basis of record)
Terebratulina hataiana Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Terebratulina hawaiiensis Dall, 1920 (additional source)
Terebratulina photina Dall, 1920 (additional source)
Terebratulina unguicula rotunda Cooper, 1973 (original description)
Crimea for Cruralina cruralinica Smirnova, 1966 † 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Eucalathis rugosa Cooper, 1973 
Philippines part of the South China Sea for Terebratulina hataiana Cooper, 1973 
Sagami Bay for Terebratulina compressa Cooper, 1973 
Texas for Terebratula guadalupae Roemer, 1852 † 
Holotype USNM 110844, geounit Sagami Bay, identified as Terebratulina compressa Cooper, 1973
Holotype USNM 254533, geounit Philippines part of the South China Sea, identified as Terebratulina hataiana Cooper, 1973
Holotype USNM 550803a, geounit Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Eucalathis rugosa Cooper, 1973
 Etymology

Specific epithet 'hataiana' in honor of Dr. Hatai for his extensive work on Brachiopods. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Lower Barremian of the Cretaceous (Mesozoic). [details]

 Stratigraphy

Upper Cretaceous (Mesozoic). [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Cooper (1973) placed genera only containing fossil taxa within this subfamily. These genera (Cricosia, Gyrosoria, ... [details]