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Neoaemula Mackinnon, Hiller, Long & Marshall, 2008

293532  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:293532)

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Mackinnon, D. I.; Hiller, N.; Long, S. L.; Marshall, B. A. (2008). Neoaemula, a new genus of platidiid brachiopod, with observations on species referred to the Recent platidiid brachiopod genus Amphithyris Thomson. <em>Fossils and Strata.</em> 54: 321-331. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Etymology Genus name 'Neoaemula' derived from genus name of Late Cretaceous platidiid brachiopod Aemula Steinich, 1968, which bears...  
Etymology Genus name 'Neoaemula' derived from genus name of Late Cretaceous platidiid brachiopod Aemula Steinich, 1968, which bears strong resemblance to the new genus. [details]
Verhoeff, T. (2024). World Brachiopoda Database. Neoaemula Mackinnon, Hiller, Long & Marshall, 2008. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=293532 on 2024-03-29
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original description Mackinnon, D. I.; Hiller, N.; Long, S. L.; Marshall, B. A. (2008). Neoaemula, a new genus of platidiid brachiopod, with observations on species referred to the Recent platidiid brachiopod genus Amphithyris Thomson. <em>Fossils and Strata.</em> 54: 321-331. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 

basis of record Logan, A. (2007). Geographic distribution of extant articulated brachiopods. <em>In: Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (revised), vol.6, 3082–3115. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.</em>  [details]   
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Etymology Genus name 'Neoaemula' derived from genus name of Late Cretaceous platidiid brachiopod Aemula Steinich, 1968, which bears strong resemblance to the new genus. [details]