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original description
(of ) de Koninck, L. G. (1841-1844). Description des animaux fossiles qui se trouvent dans le terrain carbonifère de Belgique. Dessain, Liège, 2 vols [texte + planches]; Lfg. 1-2: pp. 1-96 (1841); Lfg. 3-5: pp. 97-240 (1842); Lfg. 6-10: pp. 241-480 (1843); Lfg. 11-14: pp. 481-650 (1844)., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/62362810 note:
Terebratula ulothrix de Koninck, 1843 (p. 635) was created as a replacement name for the pre-occupied Terebratula crispata, accidently introduced by de Koninck, 1843 during his the earlier part of his...
Terebratula ulothrix de Koninck, 1843 (p. 635) was created as a replacement name for the pre-occupied Terebratula crispata, accidently introduced by de Koninck, 1843 during his the earlier part of his work (p. 292) (published in four parts over 1841-1844).
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basis of record
Mottequin, B.; Simon, E. (2017). New insights on Tournaisian–Visean (Carboniferous, Mississippian) athyridide, orthotetide, rhynchonellide, and strophomenide brachiopods from southern Belgium. <em>Palaeontologia Electronica.</em> 20.2.28A., available online at https://doi.org/10.26879/758 [details]
additional source
de Koninck, L. -G. (1887). Faune du calcaire carbonifère de la Belgique. Sixième partie. Brachiopodes. <em>Annales du Musée royal d'Histoire naturelle de Belgique.</em> 14: 1-154. note: Uses combination Retzia ulothrix (de Koninck). [details]
additional source
Brunton, C. H. C. (1984). Silicified brachiopods from the Visean of County Fermanagh, Ireland (III). Rhynchonellids, spiriferids and terebratulids. <em>Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History),Geology Series.</em> 38: 27-130. note: Allocates species to genus Hustedia. [details]
new combination reference
Alvarez, F.; Brunton, C. H. C. (2000). A review of two de Koninck retzioid brachiopod species, and description of a new genus from the Carboniferous of Europe. <em>Palaeontology.</em> 43: 817-832. note: Alvarez & Brunton (2000) designated this species as the type for their new genus Coveenia, and designate a neotype. [details]
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