Traits taxon details
original description
(of ) Sowerby, G. B. (1846). Descriptions of thirteen new species of brachiopods. <em>Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.</em> 14: 91-97. [details] 
original description
(of Laqueus pictus (Dillwyn, 1817)) Dillwyn, L. W. (1817). A descriptive catalogue of Recent shells, arranged according to the Linnean method; with particular attention to the synonymy. John and Arthur Arch, London, Vol. 1: 1-580 pp.; Vol. 2: 581-1092 pp. + index [29 pp.]., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11670899 note: Described as 'Anomia picta'. [details]
basis of record
Dall W.H. (1920). Annotated list of the Recent Brachiopoda in the collection of the United States National Museum, with descriptions of thirty-three new forms. <em>Proceedings of the United States National Museum.</em> 57(2314), 261-377., available online at https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/15121/USNMP-57_2314_1920.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y [details]
additional source
Davidson T. (1887). A Monograph of recent Brachiopoda, Part 2, edited by Miss Agnes Crane. <em>Linnean Society of London, Transactions (series 2, Zoology.</em> 4(2):74–182, pl. 14–25. [details]
additional source
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]
additional source
Davidson, T. (1871). On Japanese recent Brachiopoda. <em>Zoological Society of London, Proceedings.</em> 39:300–312, pl. 30–31. note:
First allocation of species to genus Laqueus, but still uses specific epithet spelling 'rubella', creating a gender disagreement with genus 'Laqueus' (specific epithet should become 'rubellus', which ...
First allocation of species to genus Laqueus, but still uses specific epithet spelling 'rubella', creating a gender disagreement with genus 'Laqueus' (specific epithet should become 'rubellus', which Davidson realizes in later papers).
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additional source
Stiasny, G. (1933). VI. Verzeichnis der Brachiopoden-Sammlung des naturhistorischen Reichsmuseums in Leiden. <em>Uitgegeven door het Rijksmuseum van natuurlijke historie te. Deel XV. LEIDEN. Aflevering 3-4.</em> 129-148. [details]
redescription
Hatai, K. M. (1940). The Cenozoic Brachiopoda of Japan. <em>Science Reports of the Tohuku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan (second series, Geology).</em> 20: 1-413, 12 plates. note: Contains re-description and comparison to others in genus. [details] Available for editors 
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