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J. Paleont., 68(6), 1994, pp. 1421-1427 Copyright © 1994, The Paleontological Society - JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY INDEX OF VOLUME 68 DON C. STEINKER AND VICTORIA JIMISON AUTHOR INDEX No. ADRAIN, JONATHAN M., The lichid trilobite Borealarges n. gen., with species from the Silurian of Arctic Canada ADRAIN, JONATHAN M., see RAMSKOLD, Lars (111) ADRAIN, J. M., AND B. D. E. CHATTERTON, The aulacopleurid trilobite Otarion, with new species from the Silurian of northwestern Canada AGUIRRE-URRETA, MARIA B., see OLIVERO, EDUARDO B. (103) ALBRIGHT, L. BARRY, Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas ALLMON, WARREN D., Patterns and processes of heterochrony in lower Tertiary turritelline gastropods, US. Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plains ALLMON, WARREN D., Reorganization of the collections at the Paleontological Research Institution ALVAREZ, FERNANDO, see RACHEBOEUF, PATRICK R. (110) ANDERSON, ARLENE V., see Popov, LEONID Y. (107) ANDERSON, LAURIE C., Paleoenvironmental control of species distributions and intraspecific variability in Neogene Corbulidae (Bivalvia: Myacea) of the Dominican Republic ANSTEY, ROBERT L., see PACHUT, JOSEPH F. (104) ASH, SIDNEY R., see TRAVERSE, ALFRED (136) AUSICH, WILLIAM I., see KAMMER, THOMAS W. (68) BABCOCK, LorEN E., Biostratigraphic significance and paleogeographic implications of Cambrian fossils from a deep core, Warren County, Ohio BABIN, CLAUDE, AND ALEJANDRA DALENZ FARJAT, Unusual accessory muscle scar patterns in two species of Palaeoneilo, a paleotaxodont bivalve from the Devonian of Bolivia BAIRD, DONALD, see CHESNUT, JR., DONALD R. (26) BARDHAN, S., K. DATTA, S. K. JANA, AND D. PRAMANIK, Dimorphism in Kheraiceras Spath from the Callovian Chari Formation, Kutch, India BARNES, CHRISTOPHER R.., see JI, ZAILIANG (65) BASINGER, J. F., see LEPAGE, B. A. (88) BAUER, JEFFREY A., Conodonts from the Bromide Formation (Middle Ordovician), south-central Oklahoma BAXTER, MARY E., AND ROBERT B. BLODGETT, A new species of Droharhynchia (Brachiopoda) from the lower Middle Devonian (Eifelian) of west-central Alaska BELL, K. N., see WINCHESTER-SEETO, THERESA (147) BENGTSON, STEFAN, see CONWAY Morris, SIMON (27) BerREsI, MATILDE S., AND J. KEITH RiGBy, Sponges and chancelloriids from the Cambrian of western Argentina BIGELOW, PHILLIP K., Occurrence of a squaloid shark (Chrondricthyes: Squaliformes) with the pinniped A/- lodesmus from the upper Miocene of Washington BLAKE, DANIEL B., Re-evaluation of the Palasteriscidae Gregory, 1900, and the early phylogeny of the Aster- oidea (Echinodermata) BLODGETT, ROBERT B., see BAXTER, MAry E. (11) BLODGETT, ROBERT B., see Popov, LEONID Y. (107) BLODGETT, ROBERT B., see ROHR, DAvID M. (118) BLODGETT, ROBERT B., AND J. G. 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Paleont., 68(6), 1994, pp. 1428-1431 Copyright © 1994, The Paleontological Society 0022-3360/94/0068-1428$03.00 SUBJECT INDEX Acrotreta cooperi n. sp., Brachiopoda (57) (8); Eocene, California (44); Neogene, Dominican Republic Acrotreta korynevskii n. sp., Brachiopoda (57) (6); Triassic, Mexico (131); Triassic and Jurassic, Shell Acrotreta nobilis n. sp., Brachiopoda (57) structure (95) Acrotreta tallinnensis n. sp., Brachiopoda (57) Blastozoa: Ordovician, Texas (129) Aenigmastrophiidae n. fam., Brachiopoda (16) Bockia? elpasoensis n. sp., Eocrinoidea (129) Agnatha: Devonian, Nevada (61), Utah (36) Bolivia: Bivalvia, Devonian (8) Alabama: Ostracoda, Cretaceous (109) Borealarges n. gen., Trilobita (1) Alaska: Brachiopoda, Devonian (11) (15) (107); Gastropoda, Borealarges s. |. B. calei n. sp., Trilobita (1) Ordovician (118) Borealarges cf. B. s. 1. B. calei n. sp., Trilobita (1) Alcymene n. gen., Trilobita (111) Borealarges morrisoni n. sp., Trilobita (1) Alcymene alveus n. sp., Trilobita (111) Borealarges reedi n. sp., Trilobita (1) Alcymene lindstroemi n. sp., Trilobita (111) Borealarges tuckerae n. sp., Trilobita (1) Alga: Devonian, North America (49) Brachiopoda: Cambrian, Morocco (41), Ohio (7); Devonian, Allometry: Trilobita, Ordovician (23) Alaska (11) (15) (107), France (110); Jurassic, California Ammonoidea: Cretaceous, Australia (94), Delaware (73), France (120); Lectotype (97); Ordovician, China (66), Maine (100) (74), New Jersey (72), Switzerland (74), Taxonomy (75), (106); Recent, South Africa (51); Silurian, Nevada (16), Texas (78), Western Interior (71); Jurassic, India (9); Pa- Taxonomy (148); Silurian—Devonian, Phylogeny (17); Tri- leozoic, Computer-retrieval system (80); Permian, Idaho assic, Mexico (131) (128) Brachycythere asymmetrica n. sp., Ostracoda (109) Amphibia: Miocene, Texas (3); Pennsylvanian, Tennessee (79) Brevipelta n. gen., Brachiopoda (41) Anaklinoceras n. sp., Ammonoidea (73) Brevipelta chouberti n. sp., Brachiopoda (41) Ancyrodella crosbiensis n. sp., Conodonta (83) Briania n. gen., Trilobita (32) Ancyrodella recta n. sp., Concdonta (83) Briania jeffersoni n. sp., Trilobita (32) Ancyrodella triangulata n. sp., Conodonta (83) Bryantodina aequalis n. sp., Conodonta (10) Andinacaste espejensis n. sp., Trilobita (33) Bryozoa: Classification (104); Ordovician, Illinois (134), Ken- Anechocephalus aphelodermus n. sp., Trilobita (133) tucky (134), Minnesota (134), Missouri (134), Nevada (76), Ansella crassa n. sp., Conodonta (10) Ohio (134), Oklahoma (134), Russia (57), Tennessee (76), Antarctica: Decapoda, Cretaceous (103), Eocene (38); Hydro- Virginia (134); Pennsylvanian, Kansas (56); Permian, Ne- zoa, Cretaceous (103) vada (93) Antarctomithrax n. gen., Decapoda (38) California: Bivalvia, Eocene (44); Brachiopoda, Jurassic (120); Antarctomithrax thomsoni n. sp., Decapoda (38) Decapoda, Miocene—Pliocene (137); Rugosa, Ordovician Antibythocypris dimorphicus n. sp., Ostracoda (109) (35), Permian (146); Tabulata, Permian (146) Antibythocypris nephotrema n. sp., Ostracoda (109) Calliconites milleri n. sp., Cephalopoda (131) Arctic Ocean: Siliceous microfossils, Cretaceous, Eocene (28) Cambrian: Bilateria, Morocco (42); Boreholes, Sweden and Argentina: Gastropoda, Cretaceous—Paleocene (47), Eocene- Denmark (27); Brachiopoda, Morocco (41), Ohio (7); Grap- Miocene (102); Porifera, Cambrian (12); Trilobita, Devo- tolithina, Ohio (7); Ichnofossils, Ohio (7); Peloids, Ohio (7); nian (33) Porifera, Argentina (12); Trilobita, Arkansas (133), Canada Ariguna n. gen., Dipnoi (69) (24), Mississippi Valley (84), Morocco (43), Ohio (7) Arkansas: Gastropoda, Mississippian (64); Ostracoda, Creta- Canada: Conodonta, Ordovician (65), Silurian (85); Cryptarcha, ceous (105); Porifera, Pennsylvanian (115); Trilobita, Cam- Proterozoic (55); Ediacaran fossils, Neoproterozoic (98); brian (133) Graptolithina, Silurian (87) (91); Mammalia, Cretaceous Asia: Dinosauria, Cretaceous (58) (40); Porifera, Silurian (113); Trilobita, Cambrian (24), Or- Asteroidea: Devonian, New York (14); Ordovician, England dovician (22) (23), Silurian (1) (2) (32) (14); Phylogeny (14) Carbonate ramp benthic invertebrates: Florida, Recent (63) Astogeny: Bryozoa, Ordovician (76) Carboniferous: Conodonta, North America (139) Astraeomorpha sonorensis n. sp., Scleractinia (131) Caribbean: Scleractinia, Neogene—Recent (19) Australia: Ammonoidea, Cretaceous (94); Conodonta, Devo- Celliforma habari r.. ichnosp., Insecta (135) nian (96); Dipnoi, Triassic (69); Foraminifera, Devonian Cephalopoda: Devonian, North America (49); Triassic, Mexico (147) (131) Australonema varvarae n. sp., Gastropoda (48) Cernuolimbus monilis n. sp., Trilobita (133) Aves: Pleistocene, New Zealand (67) Charophyta: Cretaceous, Texas (127) Barnesella measuresae n. sp., Gastropoda (117) Chile: Gastropoda, Miocene (102) Benthic invertebrates: Recent, Florida (63) China: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (66) Benthic mobility: Tabulata, Pennsylvanian (141) Chondrichthyes: Miocene, Washington (13) Bicarinatina kongakutensis n. sp., Inarticulata (107) Clavigellus n. gen., Trilobita (43) Bilateria: Cambrian, Morocco (42) Clavigellus annulus n. sp., Trilobita (43) Biofacies: Benthic marine invertebrates, Recent (63) Clydonaspis n. gen., Agnatha (36) Biogeography: Brachiopoda, Recent (51) Clydonaspis faberensis n. sp., Agnatha (36) Biometry: Trilobita, Cambrian (84) Colaptoconus replacement name, Conodonta (70) Biostratigraphy: Bivalvia, Cretaceous (92); Conodonta, Devo- Collections: Ammonoidea, Cretaceous (78); Mammalia (37); nian (83) (96), Ordovician (123), Silurian (77); Cryptarcha, Paleontological Research Institution (5) Proterozoic (55); Graptolithina, Silurian (87); Scleractinia, Computer-retrieval system: Ammonoidea, Paleozoic (80) Neogene-Recent (17) Coneosphaera arctica n. sp., Cryptarcha (55) Biozonation: Conodonta, Korea (123), Sweden (90) Conodonta: Carboniferous, North America (139); Devonian, Bivalvia: Cretaceous, France and Spain (92); Devonian, Bolivia Australia and Nevada (96), New York (83); Ordovician, 1428 SUBJECT INDEX Canada (65), Korea (123), Oklahoma (10), Sweden (90), Euptychocrinus n. gen., Crinoidea (18) Taxonomy (90); Pennsylvanian, Kansas (116); Silurian, Euptychocrinus skopaios n. sp., Crinoidea (18) Newfoundland (85), Ohio (77) Evolution: Bivalvia, Cretaceous (92); Brachiopoda, Ordovician Cooperrhynchia n. gen., Brachiopoda (120) (66), Silurian—Devonian (17); Gastropoda, Neogene (99), Copedelphys n. gen., Marsupialia (81) Tertiary (21); Graptolithina, Silurian (86) (91); Mammalia, Cotylacrinna n. gen., Crinoidea (18) middle Tertiary (81) Cotylacrinna sandra n. sp., Crinoidea (18) Extinction: Dinosauria (60) (144) (145) Cretaceous: Ammonoidea, Australia (94), Delaware (73), France Fabiformis baffinensis n. sp., Cryptarcha (55) (74), New Jersey (72), Switzerland (74), Taxonomy (75), Floating shells: Wadden Sea, Recent (20) Texas (78), Western Interior (71); Bivalvia, France and Spain Florida: Benthic invertebrates, Recent (63); Gastropoda, Plio- (92); Charophyta, Texas (127); Crinoidea, Jamaica (30); cene (46) Decapoda, Antarctica (103), Mexico (138); Dinosauria, Ex- Foliaster n. gen., Asteroidea (14) tinction (60) (144) (145); Gastropoda, Argentina (47); Hy- Foliaster transversus n. sp., Asteroidea (14) drozoa, Antarctica (103); Mammalia, Canada (40), India Foraminifera: Devonian, Australia (147); Jurassic, Germany (50); (108); Nannofossil, Indian Ocean (34); Ostracoda, Alabama Pennsylvanian, Ohio (53); Pliocene, Pacific Ocean (142) (109), Arkansas (105); Siliceous microfossils, Arctic Ocean Fractisporonites pittsburgensis n. sp., 7?Ascomycetes (136) (28) France: Ammonoidea, Cretaceous (74); Bivalvia, Cretaceous Crinoidea: Cretaceous and Eocene, Jamaica (30); Mississippian, (94); Brachiopoda, Devonian (110) Tennessee, Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois (68); Ordo- Functional morphology: Mammalia, Cretaceous (108) vician, Iowa and Minnesota (18), Texas (129); Paleocene, Fungal spores: Jurassic, Idaho (136) New Zealand (132); Recent, Pacific Ocean (31) Fyfea beui n. sp., Gastropoda (47) Cryptarcha: Proterozoic, Canada (55) Gastroliths: Aves, Pleistocene (67) Cuniculocystidae n. fam., Blastozoa (129) Gastropoda: Cretaceous—Paleocene, Argentina (47); Devonian, Cuniculocystis n. gen., Blastozoa (129) Michigan (121); Eocene, Texas (45); Eocene—Miocene, Pa- Cuniculocystis floweri n. sp., Blastozoa (129) tagonia and Chile (102); Mississippian, Arkansas (64); Neo- Cyathophycus mackenziensis n. sp., Porifera (113) gene, Dominican Republic (99); Ordovician, Alaska (118), Decapoda: Cretaceous, Antarctica (103), Mexico (138); Eocene, Maine (106), Nevada (117); Paleocene—Eocene, Gulf and Antarctica (38); Miocene—Pliocene, California (137) Atlantic Coastal Plains (4); Pliocene, Florida (46); Silurian, Delaware: Ammonoidea, Cretaceous (73) Siberia (48); Tertiary, United States (21); Triassic, Mexico Demarezites furnishi n. sp., Ammonoidea (128) (131) Denmark: Boreholes, Cambrian (27) Germany: Foraminifera, Jurassic (50) Devonian: Agnatha, Nevada (61), Utah (36); Asteroidea, New Girtyspira microspirula n. sp., Gastropoda (64) York (14); Bivalvia, Bolivia (8); Brachiopoda, Alaska (11) Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum) coronulum n. sp., Gastrop- (15) (107), France (110), Phylogeny (17); Conodonta, Aus- oda (64) tralia and Nevada (96), New York (83); Foraminifera, Aus- Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum) parasolum n. sp., Gastrop- tralia (147); Gastropoda, Michigan (121); Porifera, New oda (64) York (112); Rugosa, New York and Ohio (101); Trilobita, Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum) parvanodum n. sp., Gas- Argentina (33) tropoda (64) Dimeropyge speyeri n. sp., Trilobita, Ordovician (22) Globozyga mediocris n. sp., Gastropoda (64) Dimorphism: Ammonoidea, Jurassic (9) Graptolithina: Cambrian, Ohio (7); Silurian, Canada (87) (91), Dinosauria: Cretaceous, North America and Asia (58); Extinc- Evolution (86) tion (60) (144) (145); Triassic, New Mexico (122) Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plains: Gastropoda, Paleocene and Dipnoi: Triassic, Australia (69) Eocene (4) Diporicellaesporites serratulus n. sp., 7Ascomycetes (136) Haimea bajasurensis n. sp., Echinoidea (130) Distacodus dumugolensis n. sp., Conodonta (123) Haplocytheridea? eutawensis n. sp., Ostracoda (109) Dominican Republic: Bivalvia, Neogene (6); Gastropoda, Neo- Helicotoma gubanovi n. sp., Gastropoda (117) gene (99); Procaryotae, Eocene—Oligocene (140) Heliophyllum delicatum n. sp., Rugosa (101) Droharhynchia rzhonsnitskayae n. sp., Brachiopoda (11) Heritschioides mckassoni n. sp., Rugosa (146) Echinodermata: Cambrian, Ohio (7) Heterochrony: Gastropoda, Paleocene and Eocene (4) Echinoidea: Eocene, Mexico (130); Pleistocene, Jamaica (29) Heteroterma elegans n. sp., Gastropoda (47) Ediacaran fossils: Neoproterozoic, Canada (98) Hydrozoa: Cretaceous, Antarctica (103); Triassic, Mexico (131) Elpasocrinus n. gen., Crinoidea (129) Ichnofossils: Africa, Miocene (135); Denmark, Cambrian (27); Elpasocrinus radiatus n. sp., Crinoidea (129) Kentucky, Pennsylvanian (26); Mexico, Recent (82); Ohio, England: Asteroidea, Ordovician (14) Cambrian (7); Sweden, Cambrian (27); Taxonomy (143); Eocene: Bivalvia, California (44); Crinoidea, Jamaica (30); De- Tennessee, Pennsylvanian (79) capoda, Antarctica (38); Echinoidea, Mexico (130); Gas- Idaho: Ammonoidea, Permian (128); Fungal spores, Jurassic tropoda, Argentina (102), Gulf and Atlanic Coastal Plains (136) (4), Texas (45); Insecta, Washington (89); Procaryotae, Do- Illinois: Bryozoa, Ordovician (134); Crinoidea, Mississippian minican Republic (140); Siliceous microfossils, Arctic Ocean (28) India: Ammonoidea, Jurassic (9); Mammalia, Cretaceous (108) Eocytheropteron mutafoveata n. sp., Ostracoda (109) Indian Ocean: Nannofossil, Cretaceous (34) Eodictyonella n. nom., Brachiopoda (148) Insecta: Eocene, Washington (89); Miocene, Kenya (135) Eospirifer praecursor n. sp., Brachiopoda (66) Iowa: Crinoidea, Mississippian (68), Ordovician (18) Eostaffella inusitata n. sp., Foraminifera (53) Jamaica: Crinoidea, Cretaceous and Eocene (30); Echinoidea, Eostaffella? recondita n. sp., Foraminifera (53) Pleistocene (29) Erixanium lacunatum n. sp., Trilobita (133) Japan: Ostracoda, Neogene (62) Euphemites chesterensis n. sp., Gastropoda (64) Johntempleia n. gen., Trilobita (32) Euphemites whirligiggi n. sp., Gastropoda (64) Johntempleia pamae n. sp., Trilobita (32) 1430 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 68, NO. 6, 1994 Jurassic: Ammonoidea, India (9); Bivalvia, Shell structure (95); Nocardioformis n. gen., Procaryotae (140) Brachiopoda, California (120); Foraminifera, Germany (50); Nocardioformis dominicanus n. sp., Procaryotae (140) Fungal spores, Idaho (136) Nodosaria frentzei n. nom., Foraminifera (59) Kansas: Bryozoa, Pennsylvanian (56); Conodonta, Pennsylva- North America: Dinosauria, Cretaceous (58); Mammalia, Oli- nian (116) gocene-—Pleistocene (81); Trilobita, Ordovician (124) Kellettina prolata n. sp., Ostracoda (52) Nostoceras (Nostoceras) pusizoforme n. sp., Ammonoidea (72) Kentucky: Bryozoa, Ordovician (134); Crinoidea, Mississippian Nubialba n. gen., Brachiopoda (100) (68); Reptile trackway, Pennsylvanian (26) Nubiala forbesi n. sp., Brachiopoda (100) Kenya: Sweat bee nest, Miocene (135) Numerical taxonomy: Bryozoa, Pennsylvanian (56) Kootenia beethoveni n. sp., Trilobita (43) Ohio: Bryozoa, Ordovician (104); Conodonta, Silurian (77); Korea: Conodonta, Ordovician (123) Fauna, Cambrian (7); Foraminifera, Pennsylvanian (53); Lamiaspis n. gen., Agnatha (61) Ostracoda, Pennsylvanian (52); Rugosa, Devonian (101) Lamiaspis longiripa n. sp., Agnatha (61) Oklahoma: Bryozoa, Ordovician (134); Conodonta, Ordovician Lekocrinus n. gen., Crinoidea (68) (10); Tabulata, Pennsylvanian (141) Lytospira yochelsoni n. sp., Gastropoda (117) Oligocene: Gastropoda, Argentina (102); Mammalia, North Maine: Brachiopoda, Ordovician (100); Nearshore faunas, Or- America (81); Procaryotae, Dominican Republic (140) dovician (106) Ontogeny: Brachiopoda, Silurian—Devonian (17); Conodonta, Malayaspira hintzei n. sp., Gastropoda (117) Carboniferous (139); Crinoidea, Ordovician (18); Ostra- Mammalia: Catalog numbers (37); Cretaceous, Canada (40), coda, Neogene (62); Trilobita, Ordovician (22) (23), Silu- India (108); Miocene, Washington (13); Oligocene—Pleis- rian (2) tocene, North America (81) Ordovician: Asteroidea, England (14); Blastozoa and Crinoidea, Matthewichnus caudifer n. ichnosp., Pennsylvanian (79) Texas (129); Brachiopoda, China (66), Maine (100), Russia Medusoid: Ordovician or Silurian, Sweden (25) (57); Bryozoa, Illinois (134), Kentucky (134), Minnesota Memorial: E. C. Olson (59); Robert R. Schrock (125) (134), Missouri (134), Nevada (76), Ohio (134), Oklahoma Mexico: Decapoda, Cretaceous (138); Drillhole, Recent (82); (134), Tennessee (76), Virginia (134); Conodonta, Canada Echinoidea, Eocene (130); Microcoprolites, Porifera, Scler- (65), Korea (123), Oklahoma (10), Sweden (90), Taxonomy actinia, Hydrozoa, Brachipoda, Cephalopoda, Bivalvia, (70); Crinoidea, Iowa and Minnesota (18); Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Triassic (131) Alaska (118), Nevada (117); Medusoid, Sweden (25); Mol- Michigan: Gastropoda, Devonian (121) lusca, Wisconsin (149); Nearshore faunas, Maine (106); Microcoprolites: Triassic, Mexico (131) Porifera, Utah (114): Trilobita, Canada (22) (23), New York Microforaminiferal linings: Australia, Devonian (147) (23), North America (24), Virginia (23) Microschedia n. gen., Bilateria (42) Osteichthyes: Miocene, Texas (3); Triassic, Nevada (119) Microschedia amphitrite n. gen. and sp., Bilateria (42) Ostracoda: Cretaceous, Alabama (109), Arkansas (105); Neo- Millerella? elegantula n. sp., Foraminifera (53) gene, Japan (62); Pennsylvanian, Ohio (52) Minnesota: Bryozoa, Ordovician (134); Crinoidea, Ordovician Otarion beukeboomi n. sp., Trilobita (2) (18) Otarion coppinsensis n. sp., Trilobita (2) Miocene: Amphibia, Texas (3); Chrondrichthyes, Washington Otarion huddyi n. sp., Trilobita (2) (13); Decapoda, California (137); Gastropoda, Argentina Pacific Ocean: Crinoidea, Recent (31); Foraminifera, Pliocene and Chile (102), Dominican Republic (99); Mammalia, (142) North America (81), Washington (13); Osteichthyes, Texas Paleobiogeography: Brachiopoda, Devonian (11), Ordovician (3); Reptilia, Texas (3); Sweat bee nest, Kenya (135) (66), Silurian—Devonian (17); Charophyta, Cretaceous (127); Mississippi Valley: Trilobita, Cambrian (84) Ediacaran fossils, Neoproterozoic (98); Gastropoda, Or- Mississippian: Crinoidea, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, dovician (118); Nearshore faunas, Ordovician (106); Ru- Tennessee (68); Gastropoda, Arkansas (64) gosa, Ordovician (35); Trilobita, Ordovician (22) (24) Missouri: Bryozoa, Ordovician (134); Crinoidea, Mississippian Paleobiology: Trilobita, Cambrian (24) (68) Paleocene: Crinoidea, New Zealand (132); Gastropoda, Argen- Mollusca: Ordovician, Wisconsin (149) tina (47), Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plains (4); Siliceous Monitorella n. gen., Gastropoda (117) microfossils, Arctic Ocean (28) Monitorella auricula n. sp., Gastropoda (117) Paleoecology: Bivalvia, Neogene (6); Brachiopoda, Ordovician Morocco: Bilateria, Cambrian (42); Brachiopoda, Cambrian (41); (100), Silurian—Devonian (17); Bryozoa, Ordovician (76); Trilobita, Cambrian (43) Charophyta, Cretaceous (127); Conodonta, Ordovician (65); Morphometry: Gastropoda, Neogene (99) Crinoidea, Paleocene (132); Gastropoda, Mississippian (64); Nannofossil: Cretaceous, Indian Ocean (34) Silurian (48); Hydrozoa, Cretaceous (103); Nearshore fau- Naticopsis (Marmolatella) imoensis n. sp., Gastropoda (64) nas, Ordovician (106); Rugosa, Ordovician (35), Permian Naticopsis (Marmolatella) macgordoni n. sp., Gastropoda (64) (146); Tabulata, Permian (146) Neocardioformis dominicanus n. sp., Procaryotae (140) Paleoenvironments: Brachiopoda, Jurassic (120); Cryptarcha, Neogene: Bivalvia, Dominican Republic (6); Ostracoda, Japan Proterozoic (55); Decapoda, Cretaceous (138); Siliceous mi- (62); Scleractinia, Caribbean (17) crofossils, Cretaceous, Paleocene, Eocene (28) Neomultithecopora providensis n. sp., Tabulata (146) Paleontology: Future (39) Neoproterozoic: Ediacaran fossils, Canada (98) Palmatolepis adamantea n. sp., Conodonta (96) Nevada: Agnatha, Devonian (61); Brachiopoda, Silurian (16); Pamiropora sonorensis n. sp., ?Porifera (131) Bryozoa, Ordovician (76), Permian (93); Conodonta, De- Paraheritschioides applegatei n. sp., Rugosa (146) vonian (96); Gastropoda, Ordovician (117); Osteichthyes, Parapanderodus acontiformis n. sp., Conodonta (123) Triassic (119); Reptilia, Triassic (119) Paromalomena inequistriata n. sp., Brachiopoda (100) New Jersey: Ammonoidea, Cretaceous (72) Patanacta n. gen., medusoid (25) New Mexico: Dinosauria, Triassic (122) Patanacta pedina n. sp., medusoid (25) New York: Asteroidea, Devonian (14); Conodonta, Devonian Patellilabia rhombadella n. sp., Gastropoda (64) (83); Porifera, Devonian (112); Rugosa, Devonian (102); Peloids: Ohio, Cambrian (7) Trilobita, Ordovician (23) Pennsylvanian: Amphibian trackway, Tennessee (79); Bryozoa, New Zealand: Aves gastroliths, Pleistocene (67); Crinoidea, Pa- Kansas (56); Conodonta, Kansas (116); Foraminifera, Ohio leocene (132) (53); Ostracoda, Ohio (52); Porifera, Arkansas (115); Rep-

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