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J. Paleont., 66(6), 1992, pp. 1023-1026 Copyright © 1992, The Paleontological Society ~—s JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY INDEX OF VOLUME 66 DON C. STEINKER AND VICTORIA JIMISON AUTHOR INDEX AGUIRRE-URRETA, MARIA B., Tertiary freshwater Decapoda (Crustacea: Parastacidae) from the Nirihuau Basin, Patagonia, Argentina ALI, MOHAMED SAID M., A new genus and species of regular echinoid from the Late Cretaceous of Gebel El Rowdah, Hatta area, Oman-U.A.E. ARCHER, BRAD, AND JOHN P. BABIARZ, Another tyrannosaurid dinosaur from the Cretaceous of northwest New Mexico AUSICH, WILLIAM I., AND THOMAS W. KAMMER, Dizygocrinus: Mississippian camerate crinoid (Echinodermata) from the midcontinental United States AUSICH, WILLIAM I., see KAMMER, THOMAS W. (46) AUSICH, WILLIAM I., AND DAviD L. MEYER, Crinoidea Flexibilia (Echinodermata) from the Fort Payne For- mation (Lower Mississippian; Kentucky and Tennessee) Baars, D. L., Kansaphyllum, a new Late Pennsylvanian phylloid algal genus Baars, D. L., see TORRES, ANDREW M. (89) (90) BABCOCK, LOREN E., Lectotype of Phacops rana milleri Stewart, 1927 (Trilobita, Devonian of Ohio) BABIARZ, JOHN P., see ARCHER, BRAD (3) BACKLUND, DOUGLAS C., see GABEL, MARK L. (35) BAUMILLER, TOMASZ K., Importance of hydrodynamic lift to crinoid autecology, or, could crinoids function as kites? BERMAN, DAVID S., AND ROBERT R. REISz, Dolabrosaurus aquatilis, a small lepidosauromorph reptile from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of north-central New Mexico BERMAN, DAVID S., STUART S. SUMIDA, AND R. ERIC LOMBARD, Reinterpretation of the temporal and occipital regions in Diadectes and the relationships of diadectomorphs Beus, STANLEY, S., see TIDWELL, WILLIAM D. (86) BLODGETT, ROBERT B., see ROHR, DAVID M. (73) BLOME, CHARLES D., AND K. M. REED, Permian and Early(?) Triassic radiolarian faunas from the Grindstone terrane, central Oregon Box, STEPHEN E., see ELDER, WILLIAM P. (39) BREZINSKI, DAVID K., Permian trilobites from West Texas. BRINKMAN, DONALD B., see WILSON, MARK V. (100) BROWER, JAMES C., Cupulocrinid crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group, Dunleith Formation) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota BROWER, JAMES C., Hybocrinid and disparid crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group, Dunleith Formation) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota BRYAN, JONATHON R., see HELLER, JAMES A. (41) BRYANT, HAROLD N., The Carnivora of the Lac Pelletier Lower Fauna (Eocene: Duchesnean), Cypress Hills Formation, Saskatchewan BUCKERIDGE, JOHN S., AND WILLIAM A. NEWMAN, A reexamination of Waikalasma (Cirripedia: Thoracica) and its significance in balanomorph phylogeny Bupp, ANN F., THOMAS A. STEMANN, AND ROBERT H. STEWART, Eocene Caribbean reef corals: a unique fauna from the Gatuncillo Formation of Panama BURNETT, RICHARD D., AND JACK C. HALL, Significance of ultrastructural features in etched conodonts BURRETT, CLIVE, see LAURIE, JOHN R. (51) CASE, GERARD R., AND DAVID R. SCHWIMMER, Occurrence of the chimaeroid Ischyodus bifurcatus Case in the Cusseta Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Campanian) of western Georgia and its distribution CASHMAN, P. B., Melanosclerites: first North American report of these problematic microfossils and discussion of their affinity Cate, A. S., AND I. EvANs, Life histories and population structure of Pennsylvanian brachiopods from north- central Texas as determined from size-frequency analysis CHATTERTON, BRIAN D. E., see EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D. (28) CHESNUT, JR., DONALD R., JAMES C. COBB, AND STEPHEN F. GREB, “‘Pipe-organ structures” in the Lee Formation (Pennsylvanian) of the central Appalachian Basin: animal or plant? CLARK, CHRISTOPHER, see PETZOLD, DANIEL D. (66) Coss, JAMES C., see CHESNUT, JR., DONALD R. (22) CosBBAN, W. A., AND W. J. KENNEDY, Campanian ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous Gober Chalk of Lamar County, Texas 1023 1024 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 66, NO. 6, 1992 24. CosBBAN, W. A., AND W. J. KENNEDY, The last Western Interior Baculites from the Fox Hills Formation of South Dakota 23. DAWSON, WILLIAM C., Phylloid algal microstructures enhanced by epifluorescence petrography DELEVORYAS, T., see GUSTAVSON, THOMAS C. (39) DEMERE, THOMAS A., see SULLIVAN, ROBERT M. (83) 26. DONOVAN, STEPHEN K.., Scanning EM study of the living cyrtocrinid Holopus rangii (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) and implications for its functional morphology 21. DONOVAN, STEPHEN K., EAMON N. DOYLE, AND Davin A. T. HARPER, A flexible crinoid from the Llandovery (Silurian) of western Ireland DoyLe, EAMON N., see DONOVAN, STEPHEN K. (27) EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., AND BRIAN D. E. CHATTERTON, Early Silurian (Llandovery) encrinurine trilobites from the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., AND LARS RAMSKOLD, The Silurian encrinurine trilobite Pacificurus: new species from North America EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., see GASS, KENNETH C. (36) ELDER, WILLIAM P., AND STEPHEN E. Box, Late Cretaceous Inoceramid Bivalves of the Kuskokwim Basin, Southwestern Alaska, and their Implications for Basin Evolution (Memoir 26) Evans, I., see CATE, A. S. (21) Evans, K. R., Marocella: Antarctic specimens of an enigmatic Cambrian animal FELDMANN, RopNEY M., The genus Lyreidus de Haan, 1839 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Raninidae): systematics and biogeography FELDMANN, RODNEY M., AND RAYMOND B. MANNING, Crisis in systematic biology in the “Age of Biodiversity” FELDMANN, RODNEY M., see WIEDER, ROBERT W. (99) FRYDA, Jiri, Mode of life of a new onychochilid mollusc from the Lower Devonian of Bohemia FURNISH, WILLIAM M., see ROHR, DAVID M. (73) GABEL, MARK L., DouGLAs C. BACKLUND, AND JACOB HAFFNER, Sedge (Cyperaceae) achenes from the late Barstovian of Nebraska Gass, KENNETH C., GREGORY D. EDGECOMBE, LARS RAMSKOLD, DONALD G. MIKULIC, AND RODNEY WATKINS, Silurian Encrinurinae (Trilobita) from the central United States GREB, STEPHEN F., see CHESNUT, JR., DONALD R. (22) GRIER, JAMES W., see GRIER, JOYCE C. (37) GRIER, JOYCE C., JAMES W. GRIER, AND JACK G. PETERSEN, Occurrence of the Upper Cretaceous ammonite Rhaeboceras in the Baculites eliasi Zone of the Pierre Shale GUENSBURG, THOMAS E., Paleoecology of hardground encrusting and commensa! crinoids, Middle Ordovician, Tennessee GUSTAVSON, THOMAS C., AND T. DELEVORYAS, Caulerpa-like marine alga from Permian strata, Palo Duro Basin, West Texas HAFFNER, JACOB, see GABEL, MARK L. (35) HAGEMAN, STEVEN J., Alternative methods for dealing with nonnormality and heteroscedasticity in paleon- tological data HALL, JACK C., see BURNETT, RICHARD D. (18) HARINGTON, C. R., see TOKARYK, TIM T. (88) HARPER, DAvID A. T., see DONOVAN, STEPHEN K. (27) HELLER, JAMES A., AND JONATHON R. BRYAN, First Oligocene occurrence of the irregular echinoid Macropneu- stes mortoni (Conrad) HESSELBO, STEPHEN P., Aglaspidida (Arthropoda) from the Upper Cambrian of Wisconsin Hirt, Davin S., A new genus and species of scalpellomorph cirriped from the Fairport Member, Carlile Shale (middle Turonian) of Kansas HOHENEGGER, J., AND F. TATZREITER, Morphometric methods in determination of ammonite species, exem- plified through Balatonites shells (Middle Triassic) ISAACSON, P. E., see MAREK, L. (58) JENNINGS, JAMES R., see TIDWELL, WILLIAM D. (86) JOHNSON, J. G., AND A. C. LENZ, Eoplicoplasia, a new genus of Silurian-—Lower Devonian ambocoeliid brachiopods KAMMER, THOMAS W., AND WILLIAM I. AusicH, Advanced cladid crinoids from the Middle Mississippian of the east-central United States: primitive-grade calyces KAMMER, THOMAS W., see AULICH, WILLIAM I. (4) KASE, TOMOKI, 7animasanoria (Mollusca: Gastropoda): a replacement name for Taniella Kase, 1990, non Finlay and Marwick, 1937 KELLEY, PATRICIA H., Evolutionary patterns of naticid gastropods of the Chesapeake Group: an example of coevolution? KENNEDY, W. J., see COBBAN, W. A. (23) (24) Kocurko, D. J., see KocuRKO, M. J. (49) ec ang J., AND D. J. Kocurko, Fossil Octocorallia of the Red Bluff Formation, Lower Oligocene, ississippi LANDING, ED, AND Guy M. NARBONNE, Scenella and ‘“‘a chondrophorine (medusoid hydrozoan) from the basal Cambrian (Placentian) of Newfoundland” AUTHOR INDEX LAURIE, JOHN R., AND CLIVE BURRETT, Biogeographic significance of Ordovician brachiopods from Thailand and Malaysia LENz, A. C., see JOHNSON, J. G. (45) LILJEDAHL, Louts, The Silurian /lionia prisca, oldest known deep-burrowing suspension-feeding bivalve LILJEDAHL, Louis, Yonginella, a new bivalve (Mollusca) from the Silurian of Gotland LINDEMANN, RICHARD H., AND ELLIS L. YOCHELSON, Viriatellina (Dacryoconarida) from the Middle Devonian Ludlowville Formation at Alden, New York LOFGREN, DONALD L., Upper premolar configuration of Didelphodon vorax (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Stagodontidae) LOMBARD, R. ERIC, see BERMAN, DAvID S. (10) MALIN, MATTHIAS, see PETZOLD, DANIEL D. (66) MALMGREN, BJORN A., see NEMETHY, SANDOR (63) MANKIEWICZ, CAROL, Obruchevella and other microfossils in the Burgess Shale: preservation and affinity —— K. O., Physiological, environmental, and mineralogical controls on Mg and Sr concentrations in Nautilus MANNING, RAYMOND B., see FELDMANN, RODNEY M. (33) MAREK, L., AND P. E. ISAACSON, Devonian hyoliths from Bolivia MARINCOVICH, JR., LOUIE, see WALLER, THOMAS R. (96) MARSHALL, LARRY G., see MUIZON, CHRISTIAN DE (62) McMENAMIN, MARK A. S., Two new species of the Cambrian genus Mickwitzia MCROBERTS, CHRISTOPHER A., Systematics and paleobiogeography of Late Triassic Gryphaea (Bivalvia) from the North American Cordillera MENGE, CHEN, see MORRIS, SIMON Conway (61) MEYER, DAVID L., see AUSICH, WILLIAM I. (5) MIKULIC, DONALD G., see GASS, KENNETH C. (36) MorrkRIs, SIMON CONWAY, AND CHEN MENGE, Carinachitiids, hexangulaconulariids, and Punctatus: problematic metazoans from the Early Cambrian of South China MUIZON, CHRISTIAN DE, AND LARRY G. MARSHALL, Alcidedorbignya inopinata (Mammalia: Pantodonta) from the Early Paleocene of Bolivia: phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic implications MuRPHY, MICHAEL A., see RODDA, PETER U. (72) NARBONNE, Guy M.., see LANDING, ED (50) NEMETHY, SANDOR, AND BJORN A. MALMGREN, Microfossil vacuum-picker—a new tool for micropaleontologists NEUMAN, ANDREW G., see WILSON, MARK V. (100) NEWMAN, WILLIAM A., see BUCKERIDGE, JOHN S. (16) Over, D. JEFFREY, Conodonts and the Devonian—Carboniferous boundary in the upper Woodford Shale, Arbuckle Mountains, south-central Oklahoma OwENS, ROBERT, see PETZOLD, DANIEL D. (66) PACHUT, JOSEPH F., Morphological integration and covariance during astogeny of an Ordovician trepostome bryozoan from communities of different diversities PERRILLIAT, MARIA DEL CARMEN, see VEGA, FRANCISCO J. (93) PERRY, ELISABETH, see PETZOLD, DANIEL D. (66) PETERSEN, JACK G., see GRIER, JOYCE C. (37) PETZOLD, DANIEL D., CHRISTOPHER CLARK, MATTHIAS MALIN, ROBERT OWENS, AND ELISABETH PERRY, A partial articulated polyplacophoran from the Devonian of Pennsylvania PIERCE, HAROLD G., The nonmarine mollusks of the Late Oligocene—Early Miocene Cabbage Patch fauna of western Montana. II. Terrestrial gastropod families other than Pupillidae (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora) PIERCE, HAROLD G., AND DONALD L. RASMUSSEN, The nonmarine mollusks of the Late Oligocene—Early Miocene Cabbage Patch fauna of western Montana. I. 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KEITH (71) SOHL, NoRMAN F., Upper Cretaceous gastropods (Fissurellidae, Haliotidae, Scissurellidae) from Puerto Rico and Jamaica SORAUF, JAMES E., Late Devonian (Famennian) rugose coral fauna of the Percha Shale of southwestern New Mexico SPARLING, DALE R., On the age of the Hungry Hollow Formation STANLEY, JR., GEORGE D., see SENOWBARI-DARYAN, BABA (76) STEARN, COLIN W., Petridiostroma, a new name for Petrostroma Stearn 1991, not Petrostroma Déderlein, 1892 STEMANN, THOMAS A., see BUDD, ANN F. (17) STEWART, ROBERT H., see BUDD, ANN F. (17) SULLIVAN, ROBERT M., THOMAS A. DEMERE, AND GREGORY K. PREGILL, Paleontology at the San Diego Natural History Museum: a reply to Comment by Feldmann and Manning SuMIDA, STUART S., see BERMAN, DAVID S. (10) SUMRALL, COLIN D., Spiraclavus nacoensis, a new species of clavate agelacrinitid edrioasteroid from central Arizona TATZREITER, F., see HOHENEGGER, J. (44) THEWISSEN, J. G. M., Temporal data in phylogenetic systematics: an example from the mammalian fossil record TIDWELL, WILLIAM D., JAMES R. JENNINGS, AND STANLEY S. Beus, A Carboniferous flora from the Surprise Canyon Formation in the Grand Canyon, Arizona Titus, ROBERT, Clinal variation, heterochrony, and facies in the Tretonian Sowerbyella lineage (Ordovician, New York State) TOKARYK, TIM T., AND C. R. HARINGTON, Baptornis sp. (Aves: Hesperornithiformes) from the Judith River Formation (Campanian) of Saskatchewan, Canada TorRRES, ANDREW M., AND D. L. BAaRs, Using the term utricle Torres, ANDREW M., AND D. L. BAArRS, Anchicodium Johnson: branched or phylloid? Torres, A. M., R. R. WEsT, AND R. S. SAwin, Calcipatera cottonwoodensis, a new membranous late Paleozoic calcareous alga VAN VALEN, LEIGH M., Algae, proalgae, and eualgae VARKER, W. JOHN, see REXROAD, CARL B. (70) VEGA, FRANCISCO J., AND MARIA DEL CARMEN PERRILLIAT, Freshwater gastropods from Early Eocene Difunta Group, northeastern Mexico VILLAS, E., New Caradoc brachiopods from the Iberian Chains (northeastern Spain) and their stratigraphic significance VON BITTER, PETER H., see PURNELL, MARK A. (69) WALKER, S. E., Criteria for recognizing marine hermit crabs in the fossil record using gastropod shells... WALLER, THOMAS R., AND LOUIE MARINCOVICH, JR., New species of Camptochlamys and Chlamys (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from near the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska... WATKINS, RODNEY, see GASS, KENNETH C. (36) WEsT, R. R., see TORRES, A. M. (91) WESTGATE, JAMES W., Dinohyus aff. D. hollandi (Mammalia, Entelodontidae) in Alabama WEsTROP, STEPHEN R., Upper Cambrian (Marjuman-Steptoean) trilobites from the Port Au Port Group, western Newfoundland WIEDER, ROBERT W., AND RODNEY M. FELDMANN, Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossil isopods of North America... WILSON, MARK V. H., DONALD B. BRINKMAN, AND ANDREW G. NEUMAN, Cretaceous Esocoidei (Teleostei): early radiation of the pikes in North American fresh waters WoLosz, THOMAS H., Patterns of reef growth in the Middle Devonian Edgecliff Member of the Onondaga Formation of New York and Ontario, Canada, and their ecological significance YOCHELSON, ELLIs L., see LINDEMANN, RICHARD H. (54) ZULLO, Victor A., Revision of the balanid barnacle genus Concavus Newman, 1982, with the description of a new subfamily, two new genera, and eight new species (Memoir 27) J. Paleont., 66(6), 1992, pp. 1027-1029 Copyright © 1992, The Paleontological Society 0022-3360/92/0066-1027$03.00 SUBJECT INDEX Aegiromena aquila intermedia n. subsp., Brachiopoda (94) Campophyllum? ursinum n. sp., Anthozoa (80) Agathiphyllia robusta n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Camptochlamys alaskensis n. sp., Bivalvia (96) Alabama: Echinoidea, Oligocene (41); Mammalia, Oligocene? Canada: Aves, Cretaceous (88); Biostratigraphy, Devonian (8 1); (97); Porifera, Paleocene (71) Cnidaria, Devonian (20); Conodonta, Carboniferous (69); Alaska: Bivalvia, Cretaceous (30), Cretaceous—Tertiary (96); Cyanobacteria, Cambrian (56); Mammalia, Eocene (15); Conodonta, Devonian (75) Mollusca, Cambrian (50); Reefs, Devonian (101); Teleostei, Alga: Microstructure (25); Pennsylvanian, Kansas (6); Pennsyl- Cretaceous (100); Trilobita, Cambrian (98), Silurian (28) vanian—Permian, Kansas (90); Permian, Kansas (91), Texas (29) (39); Terminology (89) (92) Canina cooperi n. sp., Anthozoa (80) Anisopyge cooperi n. sp., Trilobita (12) Carboniferous: Conodonta, Canada and England (69), Okla- Antarctica: Crustacea, Eocene (32); Incertae sedis, Cambrian homa (64); Plantae, Arizona (86) (31) Cenozoic: Crustacea, North America (99) Anthozoa: Devonian, New Mexico (80); Eocene, Panama (17); Cephalopoda: Cretaceous, California (72), Montana (37), South Oligocene, Mississippi (49) Dakota (24), Texas (23); Recent, mineralogy (57); Triassic, Antiguastrea prava n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Austria and Hungary (44) Arachnolasmella elytra n. sp., Anthozoa (80) Chesaconcavus n. gen., Cirripedia (102) Archaeoniscus texanus n. sp., Crustacea (99) Chesaconcavus myosulcatus n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Argentina: Crustacea, Oligocene? (1) Chesaconcavus rossi n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Arizona: Edrioasteroidea, Pennsylvanian (84); Plantae, Car- Chesaconcavus santamaria n. sp., Cirripedia (102) boniferous (86) Chile: Crustacea, Eocene (32) Arossia aurae n. sp., Cirripedia (102) China: Cnidaria?, Cambrian (61) Arossia newmani n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Chlamys aquilonia n. sp., Bivalvia (96) Arossia rubra n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Chondrichthyes: Cretaceous, Georgia (19), Sweden (78) Arthropoda: Cambrian, Canada (98), Wisconsin (42); Creta- Cirolana enigma n. sp., Crustacea (99) ceous, Kansas (43); Devonian, Ohio (7); Eocene Antarctica Cirripedia: Cretaceous, Kansas (43); Miocene, New Zealand (16); and Chile (32); Mesozoic—Cenozoic, North America (99); Neogene, North America (102) Miocene, New Zealand (16); Neogene, North America (102); Cnidaria: Cambrian, China (61); Devonian, Canada (20), New Oligocene?, Argentina (1); Permian, Texas (12); Silurian, Mexico (80); Eocene, Panama (17); Oligocene, Mississippi Canada (28), North America (29) (36); taphonomy (95) (49) Astreopora gatuncilloensis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Coevolution: Gastropoda, Miocene (48) Austria: Cephalopoda, Triassic (44) Colpophyllia elegans n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Aves: Cretaceous, Canada (88) Concavinae n. subfam., Cirripedia (102) Baculites larsoni n. sp., Cephalopoda (24) Conodonta: Carboniferous, Canada and England (69); Devo- Biogeography: Cretaceous, Alaska (30), Teleostei (100); Eocene, nian, Alaska (75); Devonian—Carboniferous, Oklahoma (64); Crustacea (32); Oligocene, Mississippi (49); Ordovician, Microstructure (18); Mississippian, Indiana (70) Thailand and Malaysia (51); Paleocene, Bolivia (62); Tri- Coosina kindlei n. sp., Trilobita (98) assic, Ichthyosauria (74), North America (60) Coscinaraea panamensis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Biostratigraphy: Cretaceous, Alaska (30), Montana (37), Texas Cretaceous: Aves, Canada (88); Bivalvia, Alaska (30) (96); (23); Devonian, Canada (81); Devonian—Carboniferous, Cephalopoda, California (72), Montana (37), South Dakota Oklahoma (64); Ordovician, Spain (94); Permian, Texas (24), Texas (23); Chondrichthyes, Georgia (19), Sweden (78); (12) Cirripedia, Kansas (43); Echinoidea, United Arab Emirates Bivalvia: Cretaceous, Alaska (30); Cretaceous—Tertiary, Alaska (2); Gastropoda, Puerto Rico and Jamaica (79); Mammalia, (96); Silurian, Gotland (52) (53); Triassic, North America Montana (55); Reptilia, New Mexico (3); Teleostei, Mon- (60) tana, Wyoming, and Canada (100) Bohemia: Gastropoda?, Devonian (34) Cricoconardia?: Devonian, New York (54) Bolitheca n. gen., Hyolitha (58) Crinoidea: Autecology (8); Mississippian, Midcontinent (4) (5) Bolivia: Mammalia, Paleocene (62) (46); Ordovician, Midcontinent (13) (14) (38); Recent, mor- “Bothrophyllum” argenteum n. sp., Anthozoa (80) phology (26); Silurian, Ireland (27) **Bothrophyllum” argenteum argenteum n. subsp., Anthozoa Cromus canorus n. sp., Trilobita (28) (80) Crustacea: Eocene, Antarctica and Chile (32); Mesozoic—Ce- “*Bothrophyllum” argenteum bilateralis n. subsp., Anthozoa (80) nozoic, North America (99); Oligocene?, Argentina (1); “Bothrophyllum” argenteum dibunophylloides n. subsp., An- Taphonomy (95) thozoa (80) Cryptanisocrinus n. gen., Crinoidea (27) Cryptanisocrinus kilbridensis n. sp., Crinoidea (27) Brachiopoda: Cambrian, Mexico (59); Ordovician, New York Cupulocrinus crossmani n. sp., Crinoidea (13) (87), Spain (94), Thailand and Malaysia (51); Pennsylva- Cyanobacteria: Cambrian, Canada (56) nian, Texas (21); Silurian—Devonian, Nevada (45) Cyathoseris? eocenica n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Brachymetops? rhinorhachis n. sp., Trilobita (12) Cyathoseris? joannae n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Bryozoa: Ordovician, Indiana (65) Delaria brevis n. sp., Trilobita (12) Calcipatera n. gen., Alga (91) Delaria chinatiensis n. sp., Trilobita (12) Calcipatera cottonwoodensis n. sp., Alga (91) Delaria granti n. sp., Trilobita (12) Caleidocrinus (Huxleyocrinus) gerki n. sp., Crinoidea (14) Delaria westexensis n. sp., Trilobita (12) California: Cephalopoda, Cretaceous (72) Demospongea: Paleocene, Alabama (71); Triassic, Nevada (76) Cambrian: Brachiopoda, Mexico (59); Cnidaria?, China (61); Deroceras mahiz n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Cyanobacteria, Canada (56); Incertae sedis, Antarctica (31); Deroceras securis n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Merostomata, Wisconsin (42); Mollusca, Newfoundland Devonian: Anthozoa, New Mexico (80); Biostratigraphy, Can- (50); Trilobita, Newfoundland (98) ada (81); Brachiopoda, Nevada (45); Cnidaria, Canada (20); 1027 1028 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 66, NO. 6, 1992 Conodonta, Alaska (75), Oklahoma (64); Cricoconardia?, Icriodus subterminus uyenoi n. subsp., Conodonta (75) New York (54); Gastropoda?, Bohemia (34); Hyolitha, Bo- Illinois: Crinoidea, Mississippian (4) (46); Trilobita, Silurian livia (58); Polyplacophora, Pennsylvania (66); Reefs, New (36) York and Canada (101); Trilobita, Ohio (7) Incertae sedis: Cambrian, Antarctica (31); Devonian, New York Dichocoenia? aenigma n. sp., Anthozoa (17) (54) Dinosauria: Cretaceous, New Mexico (3) Indiana: Bryozoa, Ordovician (65); Conodonta, Mississippian Diodora decussata n. sp., Gastropoda (79) (40); Crinoidea, Mississippian (4) (46); Trilobita, Silurian Diodora hazeli n. sp., Gastropoda (79) (36) Diodora? pedinostoma n. sp., Gastropoda (79) Inoceramus kuskokwimensis n. sp., Bivalvia (30) Diploastrea aequalis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Iowa: Crinoidea, Ordovician (13) (14), Mississippian (4) (46) Diploastrea bacata n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Ireland: Crinoidea, Silurian (27) Distryax cooperi n. sp., Trilobita (28) Jamaica: Crinoidea, Recent (26); Gastropoda, Cretaceous (79) Dolabrosaurus n. gen., Reptilia (9) Kansaphyllum n. gen., Alga (6) Dolabrosaurus aquatilis n. sp., Reptilia (9) Kansaphyllum rezakii n. sp., Alga (6) Drepanosauridae n. fam., Reptilia (9) Kansas: Alga, Pennsylvanian (6), Pennsylvanian—Permian (90), Echinodermata: Autecology (8); Cretaceous, United Arab Emir- Permian (91); Cirripedia, Cretaceous (43) ates (2); Mississippian, Midcontinent (4) (5) (46); Oligocene, Kentucky: Crinoidea, Mississippian (4) (5) Alabama (41); Ordovician, Iowa and Minnesota (13) (14), Lammuastacus n. gen., Crustacea (1) Tennessee (38); Pennsylvanian, Arizona (84); Recent, mor- Lammuastacus longirostris n. sp., Crustacea (1) phology (26); Silurian, Ireland (27) Leptoria laxa n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Echinoidea: Cretaceous, United Arab Emirates (2); Oligocene, Leptoria pauca n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Alabama (41) Lyreidus (Lyreidus) lebuensis n. sp., Crustacea (32) Edrioasteroidea: Pennsylvaniana, Arizona (84) Lyreidus (Lysirude) hookeri n. sp., Crustacea (32) Emarginula marchmontensis n. sp., Gastropoda (79) Mackenziurus lauriae n. sp., Trilobita (36) Emarginula pojetai n. sp., Gastropoda (79) Madracis densa n. sp., Anthozoa (17) England: Conodonta, Carboniferous (69) Maine: Trilobita, Silurian (29) Eocene: Anthozoa, Panama (17); Crustacea, Antarctica and Chile Malaysia: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (51) (32); Gastropoda, Mexico (93); Ichnofossil, Mississippi (95); Mammalia: Cretaceous, Montana (55); Eocene, Canada (15); Mammalia, Canada (15), North America (85) Oligocene?, Alabama (97); Paleocene, Bolivia (62); Paleo- Eoplicoplasia n. gen., Brachiopoda (45) cene-Eocene, North America (85); Phylogenetic inference Eoplicoplasia tumeoventer n. sp., Brachiopoda (45) (85) Estesesox n. gen., Teleostei (100) Maryland: Gastropoda, Miocene (48) Estesesox foxi n. sp., Teleostei (100) Meandrina? alahuelensis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Favites crassiseptata n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Melanatria ypresiana n. sp., Gastropoda (93) Favites magnificata n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Melanosteus acutus acutus n. subsp., Cnidaria (20) Fissurella kollmanni n. sp., Gastropoda (79) Merostomata: Cambrian, Wisconsin (42) Flobertia n. gen., Merostomata (42) Mesozoic: Crustacea, North America (99) Flobertia kochi n. sp., Merostomata (42) Mespilocrinus kentuckyensis n. sp., Crinoidea (5) Functional morphology: Crinoidea, Recent (26); Reptilia, Tri- Mexico: Brachiopoda, Cambrian (59); Gastropoda, Eocene (93) assic (9) Mickwitzia lochmana n. sp., Brachiopoda (59) Gastrocopta (Ameralbinula) n. subgen., Gastropoda (68) Mickwitzia multipunctata n. sp., Brachiopoda (59) Gastrocopta conica n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Minnesota: Crinoidea, Ordovician (4) (46) Gastrocopta leonardi n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Miocene: Cirripedia, New Zealand (16); Gastropoda, Maryland Gastrocopta miniscula n. sp., Gastropoda (68) (48), Montana (67) (68); Plantae, Nebraska (35) Gastrocopta obesa n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Miocyon magnus n. sp., Mammalia (15) Gastrocopta oviforma n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Miscellaneous: Status of paleontology (83); Systematic biology Gastrocopta russelli n. sp., Gastropoda (68) (33) Gastrocopta tavennerensis n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Mississippi: Anthozoa, Oligocene (49); Ichnofossil, Eocene (95) Gastropoda: Cretaceous, Puerto Rico and Jamaica (79); De- Mississippian: Conodonta, Indiana (70); Crinoidea, Midconti- vonian, Bohemia (34); Eocene, Mexico (93); Miocene, nent (4) (5) (46) Maryland (48); Oligocene—Miocene, Montana (67) (68); Or- Missouri: Crinoidea, Mississippian (4) (46) dovician, Wyoming (73); Replacement name (47); Taph- Mollusca: Cambrian, Newfoundland (50); Cretaceous, Alaska onomy (95) (30), California (72), Montana (37), Puerto Rico and Ja- Gaulocrinus symmetros n. sp., Crinoidea (5) maica (79), South Dakota (24), Texas (23); Cretaceous— Gelidorthis carlsi n. sp., Brachiopoda (94) Tertiary, Alaska (96); Devonian, Bohemia (34), Pennsyl- Georgia: Chondrichthyes, Cretaceous (19) vania (66); Eocene, Mexico (93); Miocene, Maryland (48); Goniastrea longula n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Oligocene—Miocene, Montana (67) (68); Ordovician, Wy- Goniastrea muralis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) oming (73); Recent, mineralogy (57); Replacement name Gotland: Bivalvia, Silurian (52) (53) (47); Silurian, Gotland (52) (53); Taphonomy (95); Triassic, Gryphaea (Gryphaea) nevadensis n. sp., Bivalvia (60) Austria and Hungary (44), North America (60) Haliotis antillesensis n. sp., Gastropoda (79) Montana: Cephalopoda, Cretaceous (23); Gastropoda, Oligo- Hattopsis n. gen., Echinoidea (2) cene—Miocene (67) (68); Mammalia, Cretaceous (55); Tel- Hattopsis sphericus n. sp., Echinoidea (2) eostei, Cretaceous (100) Heliopora stewarti n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Montastraea eocenica n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Hemisinus (Longiverena) adjuntaenis n. sp., Gastropoda (93) Montastraea nodosa n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Hemisinus (Longiverena) reticulosus n. sp., Gastropoda (93) Montastraea prima n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Hungary: Cephalopoda, Triassic (44) Montastraea? rotunda n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Hyolitha: Devonian, Bolivia (58) Morphometric methods: Cephalopoda, Triassic (44) Hypselocrinus vansanti n. sp., Crinoidea (46) Nebraska: Plantae, Miocene (35) Ichnofossils: Eocene, Mississippi (95); Pennsylvanian, Tennes- Neobactrotheca n. gen., Hyolitha (58) see (22) Neobactrotheca pharetra n. sp., Hyolitha (58) SUBJECT INDEX Neogene: Cirripedia, North America (102) Radiolaria: Permian-Triassic, Oregon (11) Neoguadalupia? norica n. sp., Porifera (76) — Cephalopoda, mineralogy (57); Crinoidea, morphology Nesovitrea pulchra n. sp., Gastropoda (67) (26) Nevada: Brachiopoda, Silurian—Devonian (45); Porifera, Tri- Reefs: Devonian, New York and Canada (101); Eocene, Panama assic (76) (17) New Mexico: Anthozoa, Devonian (80); Reptilia, Cretaceous Reptilia: Cretaceous, New Mexico (3); Permo—Pennsylvanian, (3), Permo-Pennsylvanian (10), Triassic (9) New Mexico (10); Triassic, New Mexico (9), Spitsbergen New York: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (87); Cricoconardia?, De- (74) vonian (54); Reefs, Devonian (101) Reuschella herreraensis n. sp., Brachiopoda (94) New Zealand: Cirripedia, Miocene (16) Rostricellula marciali n. sp., Brachiopoda (94) North America: Cirripedia, Neogene (102); Crustacea, Meso- Saukrodictya tormoensis n. sp., Brachiopoda (94) zoic—Cenozoic (99) Scissurella marchmontensis n. sp., Gastropoda (79) North American Cordillera: Bivalvia, Triassic (60) Silurian: Bivalvia, Gotland (52) (53); Brachiopoda, Nevada (45); Novoameura vitrumons n. sp., Trilobita (12) Crinoidea, Ireland (27); Trilobita, Canada (28), Central Ohio: Trilobita, Devonian (7) United States (36), North America (29) Ohiocrinus levorsoni n. sp., Crinoidea (14) Siphonophyllia? corbicula n. sp., Anthozoa (80) Oklahoma: Conodonta, Devonian—Carboniferous (64) Siphonophyllia? folia n. sp., Anthozoa (80) Oldmanesox n. gen., Teleostei (100) South Dakota: Cephalopoda, Cretaceous (24) Oldmanesox canadensis n. sp., Teleostei (100) Sowerbyella kayi n. sp., Brachiopoda (87) Oligocene: Anthozoa, Mississippi (49); Crustacea, Argentina (1); Spain: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (94) Echinoidea, Alabama (41); Gastropoda, Montana (67) (68); Spiraciavus n. gen., Edrioasteroidea (84) Mammalia, Alabama (97) Spiraclavus nacoensis n. sp., Edrioasteroidea (84) Ontogeny: Crinoidea, Ordovician (13) (14) Spitsbergen: Reptilia, Triassic (74) Onychocrinus grandis n. sp., Crinoidea (5) Stromatoporoidea: Replacement name (82) Ordovician: Brachiopoda, New York (87), Spain (94), Thailand [Succineidae] montana n. sp., Gastropoda (67) and Malaysia (51); Bryozoa, Indiana (65); Crinoidea, Iowa Sweden: Chondrichthyes, Cretaceous (78) and Minnesota (13) (14), Tennessee (38); Gastropoda, Wy- Synclydognathus n. gen., Conodonta (70) oming (73) Tamiosoma advena n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Oregon: Radiolaria, Permian—Triassic (11) Tanimasanoria, replacement name, Gastropoda (47) Oreohelix brandi n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Taphonomy: Brachiopoda, Pennsylvanian (21); Gastropoda, Pacificurus chilorhodus n. sp., Trilobita (29) Crustacea (95) Paleocene: Mammalia, Bolivia (62), North America (85); Porif- Techniques: Microfossils (63); Statistical methods (40) era, Alabama (71) Teleostei: Cretaceous, Montana, Wyoming, and Canada (100) Paleoecology: Bivalvia, Silurian (52); Brachiopoda, Ordovician Tennessee: Crinoidea, Mississippian (5), Ordovician (38); Ich- (87); Pennsylvanian (21); Cephalopoda, Recent (57); Cri- nofossils, Pennsylvanian (22) noidea (8), Ordovician (38); Gastropoda, Eocene (93); Mol- Terminology: Algae (89) (92); Skeleton (77) lusca, Devonian (34); Plantae, Carboniferous (86); Porifera, Tertiary: Bivalvia, Alaska (96) Triassic (76); Reef, Devonian (101); Trilobita, Permian (12) Tetrinus n. gen., Cirripedia (43) Palmatolepis suberecta youngquisti n. subsp., Conodonta (75) Tetrinus serenuportus n. sp., Cirripedia (43) Panama: Anthozoa, Eocene (17) Texas: Alga, Permian (39); Brachiopoda, Pennsylvanian (21); Paraconcavus n. gen., Cirripedia (102) Cephalopoda, Cretaceous (23); Trilobita, Permian (12) Paraconcavus margaritanus n. sp., Cirripedia (102) Thailand: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (51) Pennsylvania: Polyplacophora, Devonian (66) Triassic: Bivalvia, North American Cordillera (60); Cephalo- Pennsylvanian: Alga, Kansas (6) (90); Brachiopoda, Texas (21); poda, Austria and Hungary (44); Ichthyosauria, Spitsbergen Edrioasteroidea, Arizona (84); Ichnofossils, Tennessee (22); (74); Porifera, Nevada (76); Radiolaria, Oregon (11); Rep- Reptilia, New Mexico (10) tilia, New Mexico (9) Permian: Alga, Kansas (90) (91), Texas (39); Radiolaria, Oregon Trilobita: Cambrian, Canada (98); Devonian, Ohio (7); Perm- (11); Reptilia, New Mexico (10); Trilobita, Texas (12) ian, Texas (12); Silurian, Canada (28), North America (29) Perryus bartletti n. sp., Trilobita (28) (36) Phylogeny: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (87); Crinoidea, Missis- Tripoetus altasulcus n. sp., Trilobita (12) sippian (4); Mammalia, Paleocene (62); Reptilia, Triassic Tripoetus angustus n. sp., Trilobita (12) (9) Tripoetus tumidus n. sp., Trilobita (12) Pisces: Cretaceous, Georgia (19), Montana, Wyoming, and Can- Tuboculops n. gen., Merostomata (42) ada (100), Sweden (78) United Arab Emirates: Echinoidea, Cretaceous (2) Plantae: Carboniferous, Arizona (86); Miocene, Nebraska (35) Vallonia berryi n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Pocillopora maddensis n. sp., Anthozoa (17) Vertigo whitei n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Polycystocoelia silberlingi n. sp., Porifera (76) Viriatellina porteri n. sp., incertae sedis (54) Polygnathus aspelundi nanus n. subsp., Conodonta (75) Vogelgnathus dhindsai n. sp., Conodonta (69) Polygnathus elegantulus sparus n. subsp., Conodonta (75) Vogelgnathus gladiolus n. sp., Conodonta (69) Polygyroidea montivaga n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Vogelgnathus kyphus n. sp., Conodonta (69) Polyplacophora: Devonian, Pennsylvania (66) Vogelgnathus pesaquidi n. sp., Conodonta (69) Porifera: Paleocene, Alabama (71); Triassic, Nevada (76) Voskopiella n. gen., Gastropoda? (34) Praecupulocrinus n. gen., Crinoidea (13) Voskopiella barborae n. sp., Gastropoda? (34) Puerto Rico: Gastropoda, Cretaceous (79) Wisconsin: Merostomata, Cambrian (42); Trilobita, Silurian (36) Punctum alveus n. sp., Gastropoda (67) Wyoming: Gastropoda, Ordovician (73); Teleostei, Cretaceous Puncturella (Altrix) leesi n. sp., Gastropoda (79) (100) Pupoides montana n. sp., Gastropoda (68) Younginella n. gen., Bivalvia (53) Quinquecostinae n. subfam., Trilobita (28) Younginella amica n. sp., Bivalvia (53)

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