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Cooper, G. A. (1970). Brachiopoda: Japanithyris is Campages. Journal of Paleontology. 44(5): 898-904.
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Cooper, G. A.
1970
Brachiopoda: <i>Japanithyris</i> is <i>Campages</i>
Journal of Paleontology
44(5): 898-904
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The type species of Japanithyris, J. mariae (A. Adams) proves to be identical to Campages basilanica Dall, and it comes from the same area in Japan as Dall's type C. basilanica. The genus thus becomes an objective synonym of the older Campages. Japanithyris septata (Philippi) has different internal characters from those of Japanithyris and is referable to the genus Fallax.
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Chatham Islands, New Zealand for Campages chathamensis Allan, 1932 † 
Kagoshima Bay for Campages basilanica Dall, 1920 
Okinawa Island for Campages nitida Cooper, 1970 † 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Campages basilanica Dall, 1920 
Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone for Campages philippinensis Cooper, 1970 
Holotype USNM 204667, geounit Kagoshima Bay, identified as Campages basilanica Dall, 1920
Holotype USNM 294719, geounit Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Campages philippinensis Cooper, 1970
Holotype USNM 549295a, geounit Okinawa Island, identified as Campages nitida Cooper, 1970
 Etymology

Specific epithet 'basilanica' derived from Basilan Inland, Philippines, off of which specimens were obtained by Dall. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Cooper (1970) created this species name for fossil material previously attributed to the living species Campages ... [details]