“…Family Ingelarellidae is one of the most diversified brachiopod groups in the Permian of eastern Gondwana, particularly well preserved in eastern Australia and New Zealand. Since Campbell (1959Campbell ( , 1960Campbell ( , 1961 shed light on the identity of 'Martiniopsis-like' brachiopods from the Permian of Queensland (all then assigned either to Ingelarella Campbell, 1959or to Notospirifer Harrington, 1955 with the erection of a new subfamily Ingelarellinae, substantial studies on this group have followed (e.g., Waterhouse 1968, 2015, 2016, Armstrong 1970b, Runnegar & McClung 1975, McClung 1978, Archbold & Thomas 1986, Clarke 1987, 1992. This group, mainly defined by their commonality in shell micro-ornamentation with surface grooves arranged in quincunx (Fig.…”