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J. Paleont., 73(6), 1999, pp. 1219-1225 Copyright © 1999, The Paleontological Society 0022-3360/99/0073-1219$03.00 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY INDEX OF VOLUME 73 AUTHOR INDEX ADACHI, S. see 74 . ADRAIN, JONATHAN M., AND STEPHEN R. WESTROP Trilobite paleobiology: Past, present, and future, p. 161 ALEKSEEV, A. S., see 39 ALLISON, P. A., see 10 . ALVAREZ, FERNANDO, RONG JIA-YU, AND A. J. BoucOoT Quadriloba, new name for the genus Tetraloba Alvarez, Rong, and Boucot (Brachiopoda, Athyridida); preoccupied by Tetraloba Lee, 1994 (Insecta, Collembola), p. 547 ANEHUS, R., see 50 . ASKIN, ROSEMARY A. Manumiella seymourensis new species, a stratigraphically significant dinoflagellate cyst from the Maastrichtian of Seymour Island, Antarctica, p. 374 BARTZSCH, K., see 19 4. BEAVAN, NEIL R., AND ANTHONY P. RUSSELL An elasmobranch assemblage from the terrestrial-marine transitional Lethbridge Coal Zone (Dinosaur Park Formation: Upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada, p. 495 . BIZZARRO, MARTIN, AND PIERRE J. LESPERANCE Systematics of some Lower and Middle Devonian spiriferid brachiopods from Gaspé with a revision of the superfamily Delthyridoidea, p. 1056 BLAKE, D. B., see 96 . BLODGETT, ROBERT B., JIRi FRYDA, AND PATRICK R. RACHEBOEUF Upper middle Devonian (Givetian) gastropods from the Kersadiou Formation, Brittany, France, p. 1081 BLODGETT, R. B., see 6, 85 . BOARDMAN, RICHARD S. Indications of polypides in feeding zooids and polymorphs in Lower Paleozoic trepostomata (Bryozoa), p. 803 BOLT, J. R., see 58 . Boucot, A. J., L. R. M. Cocks, AND P. R. RACHEBOEUF Early Devonian brachiopods from Satun Province, southern Thailand, p. 850 Boucot, A. J., see 2, 8, 84, 85 . BoyD, DONALD W., AND NORMAN D. NEWELL Lyriomyophoria Kobayashi, 1964, a junior synonym of Elegantinia Waagen, 1917, p. 547 . BRETT, CARLTON E., THOMAS E. WHITELEY, PETER A. ALLISON, AND ELLIS L. YOCHELSON The Walcott-Rust Quarry: Middle Ordovician trilobite Konservat-Lagerstatten, p. 289 . BREZINSKI, DAVID K. The rise and fall of late Paleozoic trilobites of the United States, p. 164 . BROWER, JAMES C. A new pleurocystitid rhombiferan echinoderm from the Middle Ordovician Galena Group of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota, p. 129 . Buick, ROGER, AND ANDREW H. KNOLL Acritarchs and microfossils from the Mesoproterozoic Bangemall Group, northwestern Australia, p. 744 . CAPDEVILA, D. GARCIA-BELLIDO, AND S. CONWAY Morris New fossil worms from the Lower Cambrian of the Kinzers Formation, Pennsylvania, with some comments on Burgess Shale-type preservation, p. 395 . CARRERA, MARCELO G., AND J. KEITH RIGBY Biogeography of Ordovician sponges, p. 26 . CHATTERTON, BRIAN D. E., GREGORY D. EDGECOMBE, NORBERTO E. VACCARI, AND BEATRIZ G. WAISFELD Ontogenies of some Ordovician Telephinidae from Argentina, and larval patterns in the Proetida (Trilobita), p. 219 CHATTERTON, B. D. E., see 1/6, 28, 29 CHEND.E S.Y, s,ee 54 Cuol, D. K., see 55 . CLARK, DAVID L., JOHN K. SORENSON, ANDREA N. LADD, AND JAMES R. FREIHEIT Probable microvertebrates, vertebrate-like fossils, and weird things from the Wisconsin Ordovician, p. 1201 CLARK, D. L., see 17, 91 COBBAN, W. A., see 52 Cocks, L. R. M., see 8 . CooMBs, MARGERY C., AND BRUCE M. ROTHSCHILD Phalangeal fusion in schizotheriine Chalicotheres (Mammalia, Perissodactyla), p. 682 Cooper, D. L., see 47 Copper, P., see 5/ CRAMPTON, J. S., see 52 . CRONIER, C., K. BARTZSCH, D. WEYER, AND R. FEIST Larval morphology and ontogeny of a late Devonian Phacopid with reduced sight from Thuringia, p. 240 Cuacy, M. B., see 98 . DALINGWATER, JOHN E., DEREK J. SIVETER, AND HARRY MUTVEI Cuticular microstructure of some Silurian homolonotid trilobites from Sweden, p. 256 Day, J., see 61 1219 1220 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 73, NO. 6, 1999 21. DE GIBERT, J. M., AND A. A. EKDALE Trace fossil assemblages reflecting stressed environments in the Middle Jurassic Carmel Seaway of central Utah, p. 711 . Dixon, OWEN A. Upper Silurian heliolitine corals, Canadian Arctic: Taxonomic method, keys to identification, and biogeographic relationships, p. 1002 Droser, M. L., see 36 . DUNAGAN, STAN P. A North American freshwater sponge (Eospongilla morrisonensis new genus and species) from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Colorado, p. 390 DuTRO, JR., J. T., see 48 24. EBACH, MALTE C., AND GREGORY D. EDGECOMBE The Devonian trilobite Cordania from Australia, p. 431 . EBERLE, JAELYN J. Bridging the transition between Didelphodonts and Taeniodonts, p. 936 26. EBERLE, JAELYN J., AND JOHN E. STORER Northernmost record of brontotheres, Axel Heiberg Island, Canada—Implications for age of the Buchanan Lake Formation and brontothere paleobi- ology, p. 979 EBERLE, J. J., see 25, 26, 57 . Eppy, Juiz D., AND Linpa B. McCOLLUM New name for a Middle Cambrian trilobite and a figure correction, p. 722 . EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., BRIAN D. E. CHATTERTON, BEATRIZ G. WAISFELD, AND NORBERTO E. VACCARI Ordovician cheirurid trilobites from the Argentine Precordillera, p. 1155 . EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., BRIAN D. E. CHATTERTON, BEATRIZ G. WAISFELD, AND NORBERTO E. VACCARI Ordovician pliomerid and prosopiscid trilobites from Argentina, p. 1144 . EDGECOMBE, GREGORY D., AND LARS RAMSKOLD Relationships of Cambrian Arachnata and the systematic position of Trilobita, p. 263 EDGECOMBE, G. D., see 16, 24, 28, 29, 30 EKDALE, A. A., see 2/ Eutas, R. J., see 102 . ERIKSSON, MATS Taxonomic discussion of the scolecodont genera Nereidavus Grinnell, 1887, and Protarabellites Stauffer, 1943 (Annelida: Polychaeta), p. 403 . FATMI, A. N., AND W. J. KENNEDY Maastrichtian ammonties from Balochistan, Pakistan, p. 641 FeIsT, R., see 19 . FELDMANN, RODNEY M., TOMAS VILLAMIL, AND ERLE G. KAUFFMAN Decapod and stomatopod crustaceans from mass mortality Lagerstatten: Turonian (Cretaceous) of Colombia, p. 92 FELDMANN, R. M., see 33, 45, 93 . FERNANDEZ, MARTA S. A new ichthyosaur from the Los Molles Fermation (Early Bajocian), Neuquen Basin, Argentina, p. 677 . FIELITZ, CHRISTOPHER, AND KENSHU SHIMADA A new species of Bananogmius (Teleostei: Tselfatiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous Carlile Shale of western Kansas, p. 504 . FoRTEY, RICHARD A., AND MARY L. DROSER Trilobites from the base of the type Whiterockian (Middle Ordovician) in Nevada, p. 183 ForTey, R. A., see 36, 62 FREDHOLM, D., see 50 FREIHEIT, J. R., see 17 FRYDA, JIRi, see 6 GALE, A. S., see 52 . GASS, KENNETH C. Mackenziurus emielityi new species: A new encrinurine (Trilobita) from the Silurian (Wenlock-Ludlow) of Wisconsin and Illinois, p. 977 . GEIGER, DANIEL L., AND LINDSEY T. GROVES Review of fossil abalone (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Haliotidae) with comparison to Recent species, p. 872 GIo-ARGIEZ, R., see 93 Giass, A., see 96 Goopison, R., see 10] GOSLINGER, T. M., see 40 GRAHN, Y., see 67 . GROVES, JOHN R., TAMARA I. NEMYROVSKA, AND ALEXANDER S. ALEKSEEV Correlation of the type Bashkirian Stage (Middle Carboniferous, South Urals) with the Morrowan and Atokan series of the midcontinental and western United States, p. 529 Groves, L. T., see 38 HAFLEY, D. J., see 96 HANCOCK, J. M., see 52 . HARVEY, ALAN W., RICH MOool, AND TERRENCE M. GOSLINGER Phylogenetic taxonomy and the status of Allonautilus Ward and Saunders, p. 1214 . HEAD, MARTIN J., AND HENRIK NgHR-HANSEN The extant thermophilic dinoflagellate Tectatodinium pellitum (al. Tectatodinium rugulatum) from the Danian of Denmark, p. 577 . HEAD, MARTIN J., AND HILDEGARD WESTPHAL Palynology and paleoenvironments of a Pliocene carbonate platform: the Clino core, Bahamas, p. 1 . Hoare, R. D., J. L. Svirko, AND M. T. STURGEON Pennsylvanian bairdidae (Ostracoda) from the Appalachian basin, p. 437 . Hoare, R. D. New name for a Pennsylvanian foraminifera, p. 722 HOEKSEMA, B. W., see 68 AUTHOR INDEX 1221 . Hopkins, C. SCHWEITZER, ERIC W. SALVA, AND RODNEY M. FELDMANN Re-evaluation of the genus Xanthosia Bell, 1874 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthidae) and description of two new species from the Cretaceous of Texas, p. 78 . Hou XIAN-GUANG New rare bivalved arthropods from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang fauna, Yunnan, China, p. 103 . HUGHES, NIGEL C., AND DAN L. COOPER Paleobiologic and taphonomic aspects of the “granulosa’’ trilobite cluster, Kope Formation (Upper Ordovician, Cincinnati Region), p. 306 HUuGHES, N. C., see 47, 97 INDEHERBERGE, L., see 49 . ISAACSON, PETER E., AND J. THOMAS DUTRO, JR. Lower Carboniferous brachiopods from Sierra de Almeida, northern Chile, p. 625 . JAGT, JOHN W. M., RAYMOND W. J. M. VAN DER HAM, ROLAND MEuRIS, AND LUDO INDEHERBERGE A note on Salenia gr. nutrix Peron and Gauthier, 1891 (Echinoidea) from the Maastrichtian type area (southeastern Netherlands, northeastern Belgium), p. 663 . JEPPSSON, LENNART, RIKARD ANEHUS, AND DorIS FREDHOLM The optimal acetate buffered acetic acid technique for extracting phosphatic fossils, p. 964 . JIN, Jisuo, AND PAUL COPPER The deep-water brachiopod Dicoelosia King, 1860, from the Early Silurian tropical carbonate shelf of Anticosti Island, eastern Canada, p. 1042 KAMATA, Y., see 74 KAUFFMAN, E. G., see 33 . KENNEDY, W. J., A. S. GALE, J. M. HANCOCK, J. S. CRAMPTON, AND W. A. COBBAN Ammonites and inoceramid bivalves from close to the middle-upper Albian Boundary around Fort Worth, Texas, p. 1101 KENNEDY, W. J., see 32, 52 KLUSSENDORF, J., see 63 KNOLL, A. H., see /3 . KORTH, WILLIAM W. Hesperogaulus, a new genus of mylagaulid rodent (Mammalia) from the Miocene (Barstovian to Hemphillian) of the Great Basin, p. 945 . KORTH, WILLIAM W., AND DAN S. CHENEY A new subfamily of geomyoid rodents (Mammalia) and a possible origin of Geomyidae, p. 1191 Kua.itscu, J. J., see 91, 94 Lapp, A. N., see 1/7 LAKOoVA, I., see 67 Lang, N. G., see 69 . LEE, DONG-CHAN, AND DuCK K. CHOI Ontogenetic chanses of bacculae in Korean asaphid trilobites and their taxonomic implications, p. 1210 LEscINSKY, H. L., see 72 LESPERANCE, P. J., see 5 LIAO ZHOU-TING, see 69 Li RONG- ’U, see 7/ . LIEBERMAN, BRUCE S. Testing the Darwinian legacy of the Cambrian radiation using trilobite phylogeny and biogeography, p. 177 . LILLEGRAVEN, JASON A., AND JAELYN J. EBERLE Vertebrate faunal changes through Lancian and Puercan time in southern Wyoming, p. 691 Liu Lu-JON, see 69 Locu, J. D., see 86 . LOMBARD, R. ERIC, AND JOHN R. BOLT A microsaur from the Mississippian of Illinois and a standard format for morphological characters, p. 908 . LUNDIN, ROBERT F, AND COLIN D. SUMRALL Ostracodes from the Naco Formation (Upper Carboniferous) at the Kohl Ranch locality, central Arizona, p. 454 . MANABE, M. The early evolution of the Tyrannosauridae in Asia, p. 1176 Ma~pPLEs, C. G., see 69 . MA, XUEPING, AND JED DAY The Late Devonian brachiopod Cyrtiopsis davidsoni Grabau, 1933, and related forms from central Hunan of South China, p. 608 McCoL_uM, L. B., see 27 . McCormick, TIM, AND RICHARD A. FORTEY The most widely distributed trilobite species: Ordovician Carolinites genacinaca, p. 202 McRobserts, C. A., see 66 MEUvRIS, R., see 49 . MIKULIC, DONALD G., AND JOANNE KLUESSENDORF Stasis and extinction of Silurian (Llandovery-Wenlock) trilobite associations related to oceanic cyclicity, p. 320 . MILLER, ARNOLD I. J. John Sepkoski, Jr.: A personal reflection, p. 737 Mool, R., see 40 Morris, S. C., see /4 . MoTANI, RYOSUKE The skull and taxonomy of Mixosaurus (Ichthyopterygia), p. 924 Munasnrl, see 74 MutTvEI, H., see 20 NEMYROVSKA, T. I., see 39 NEWELL, NORMAN D., see 9 NEsTOR, V., see 67 N@HR-HANSEN, H., see 4] 1222 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 73, NO. 6, 1999 66. PANDEY, DHIRENDRA K., CHRISTOPHER A. MCROBERTS, AND MANOJ K. PANDIT Dimorpharaea de Frommentel, 1872 (Scleractinia, Anthozoa) from the Middle Jurassic of Kachchh, India, p. 1015 PANDIT, M. K., see 66 . PARIS, FLORENTIN, YNGVE GRAHN, ViIU NESTOR, AND ISKRA LAKOVA A revised chitinozoan classification, p. 549 PERFETTA, P. J., see 86 . PLUSQUELLEC, YVES, GREGORY E. WEBB, AND BERT W. HOEKSEMA Automobility in Tabulata, Rugosa, and extant scleractinian analogues: Stratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution of Paleozoic mobile corals, p. 985 PRATT, B. R., see /03 RACHEBOEUF, P. R., see 6, 8 RAMSKQ@LD, L., see 30 RAN, W. Z., see 85 . RicBy, J. KetrH, JOHNNY A. WATERS, CHRISTOPHER G. MAPLES, N. GARY LANE, LIAO ZHOU-TING, AND LIU LU-JON Hexactinellid and calcareous sponges from the Pennsylvanian (Moscovian) Dikanre Formation from Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region, northwestern People’s Republic of China, p. 381 RicbBy, J. K., see 15, 69 . RoR, DAvip M., AND ELLIS L. YOCHELSON Life association of shell and operculum of Middle Ordovician gastropod Maclurites, p. 1078. . RONG Jia-Yu, AND Li RONG-YU A silicified Hirnantia fauna (late Ordovician brachiopods) from Guizhou, southwest China, p. 831 RONG JiA-Yu, see 2, 7/ ROTHSCHILD, B. M., see /8 RUSSELL, A. P., see 4 . SALAK, MARC, AND HALARD L, LESCINSKY Spygoria zappania new genus and species, a Cloudina-like biostromal metazoan from the Lower Cambrian of central Nevada, p. 571 SALVA, E. W., see 45 . SANCHEZ, Teresa M. New Late Ordovician (Early Caradoc) bivalves from the Sierra de Villicum (Argentine Precordillera), p. 67 . SASHIDA, K., Y. KAMATA, S. ADACHI, AND MUNASRI Middle Triassic radiolarians from West Timor, Indonesia, p. 765 . SELF-TRAIL, JEAN M. Some new and rarely documented Late Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils from subsurface sediments in South Carolina, p. 952 SENOWBARI-DARYAN, B., see 80, 8/ . SHEN, SHUZHONG, JUN-ICHI TAZAWA, AND G. R. SHI Pelitchia Jin and Liao, 1992 (Enteletidae, Brachiopoda) from Asia: taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography, p. 49 SIVETER, D. J., see 20 SHI, G. R., see 76 SHIMADA, K., see 35 . SOHN, I. G. AND FE M. SWAIN On the superfamily Darwinuloidacea, the type species of Darwinuloidea Mandelstam, 1967, and on the status of Cheikella Sohn and Morris, 1974 (Ostracoda), p. 159 . SORAUF, JAMES E. Skeletal microstructure, geochemistry, and organic remnants in Cretaceous scleractinian corals: Santonian Gosau Beds of Gosau, Austria, p. 1029 SORENSON, J. K., see /7 . SPARLING, DALE R. Conodonts from the Prout Dolomite of north-central Ohio and Givetian (upper Middle Devonian) correlation problems, p. 892 SPRINKLE, J., see 82 . STANLEY, JR., GEORGE D., AND BABA SENOWBARI-DARYAN The Triassic sponge Neoguadalupia oreogonensis Senowbari-Daryan and Stanley, 1998, is actually the trace of a living bee’s nest, p. 721 . STANLEY, JR., GEORGE D., AND BABA SENOWBARI-DARYAN Upper Triassic reef fauna from the Quesnel terrane, central British Columbia, Canada, p. 787 STORER, J. E., see 26 STURGEON, M. T., see 43 . SUMRALL, COLIN D., AND JAMES SPRINKLE Ponticulocarpus, a new cornute-grade stylophoran from the Middle Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah, p. 886 SUMRALL, C. D., see 59, 82 . SUNDBERG, FREDERICK A. Redescription of Alokistocare subcoronatum (Hall and Whitfield, 1887), the type species of Alokistocare, and the status of Alokistocaridae Resser, 1949B (Ptychopariida: Trilobita, Middle Cambrian), p. 1126 . SuN, Y. L., AND A. J. BOUCOT Ontogeny of Stringocephalus gubiensis and the origin of Stringocephalus, p. 860 . Sun, Y. L., A. J. Boucot, R. B. BLODGETT, AND W. Z. RAN Color pattern on a martiniid brachiopod from South China, p. 973 SviTko, J. L., see 43 Swain, FE M., see 77 . TAYLOR, JOHN F, JAMES D. LOCH, AND PATRICK J. PERFETTA Trilobite faunas from Upper Cambrian microbial reefs in the Central Appalachians, p. 326 . TAYLOR, PAUL D., AND MARK A. WILSON Dianulites Eichwald, 1839: An unusual Ordovician bryozoan with a high-magnesium calcite skeleton, p. 38 . TAYLOR, PAUL D., AND MARK. A. WILSON Middle Jurassic bryozoans from the Carmel Formation of southwestern Utah, p. 816 TAZAWA, J., see 76 AUTHOR INDEX 1223 . THEODOR, JESSICA M. Protoreodon walshii, a new species of agriochoerid (Oreodonta, Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of San Diego County, California, p. 1179 . TORRES, Andew M. A three-dimensional CT (CAT) scan through a rock with Permian alga Ivanovia tebagaensis, p. 154 . TURNER, SUSAN, JEFFREY J. KUGLITSCH, AND DAviID L. CLARK Llandoverian thelodont scales from the Burnt Bluff group of Wisconsin and Michigan, p. 667 ! . UHEN, M. D. New species of protocetid archaeocete whale, Eocetus wardii (Mammalia: Cetacea) from the middle Eocene of North Carolina, p. 512 VACCARI, N. E., see 16, 28, 29 VAN DER Ham, R. W. J. M., see 49 . VEGA, FRANCISCO J., RODNEY M. FELDMANN, JOSE LUIS VILLALOBOS-HIRIART, AND RAUL GIO-ARGIEZ A new decapod fauna from the Miocene Tuxpan Formation, eastern Mexico, p. 407 VILLALOBOS-HIRIART, J. L., see 93 VILLAMIL, T., see 33 WAISFELD, B. G., see 16, 28, 29 WALSH, K. A., see 94 WATERS, J. A., see 69 . WATKINS, RODNEY, KATHLEEN A. WALSH, AND JEFFREY J. KUGLITSCH Silurian (Llandovery/Wenlock) foraminiferida in carbonate environments of southeastern Wisconsin, p. 540 WEBB, G. E., see 68 . WEBERS, GERALD FE, AND ELLIS L. YOCHELSON A revision of Palaeacmaea (Upper Cambrian) (?Cnidaria), p. 598 . WEBSTER, GARY D., DANIEL J. HAFLEY, DANIEL B. BLAKE, AND ALEXANDER GLASS Crinoids and stelleroids (Echinodermata) from the Broken Rib Member, Dyer Formation (Late Devonian, Famennian) of the White River Plateau, Colorado, p. 461 . WEBSTER, MARK, AND NIGEL C. HUGHES Compaction-related deformation in Cambrian olenelloid trilobites and its implications for fossil morphometry, p. 355 WESTPHAL, H., see 42 . WESTROP, STEPHEN R., AND MICHAEL B. CUGGY Comparative paleoecology of Cambrian trilobite extinctions, p. 337 WESTROP, STEPHEN R., see /, 98 WEYER, D., see 19 WHITELEY, T. E., see /0 . WHITTINGTON, HARRY B. Siluro-Devonian Scutelluinae (Trilobita) from the Czech Republic: Morphology and classification, p. 414 WILSON, M. A., see 87, 88 . YOCHELSON, ELLIS L. Rejection of Carboniferous Quasidentalium Shimansky, 1974, from the phylum Mollusca, p. 63 . YOCHELSON, ELLIS L., AND RONALD GOODISON Devonian Dentalium martini Whitfield, 1892, is not a mollusk but a worm, p. 634 YOCHELSON, E. L., see /0, 70, 95, 100, 101 . YOUNG, GRAHAM A., AND ROBERT J. ELIAS Relationships between internal and external morphology in Paleofavosites (Tabulata): The unity of growth and growth form, p. 580 3. ZHANG, XI-GUANG, AND BRIAN R. PRATT Early Cambrian trilobite larvae and ontogeny of Ichangia ichangensis Chang, 1968 (Protolenidae) from Henan, China, p. 117 . ZHANG JIAN-HUA Review of the Ordovician conodont zonal index Eoplacognathus suecicus Bergstrom, 1982, p. 487 SUBJECT INDEX Acidiphorus? lineotuberculatus n. sp., Trilobita, 36 Baltochitina n. gen., Chitinozoa, 67 Acritarchs: Proterozoic, Australia, /3 Baltochitina nolvaki n. sp., Chitinozoa, 67 Alaska: Gastropoda, Ordovician, 70 Bananogmius ellisensis n. sp., Vertebrata, 35 Alga: Permian, Tunisia, 90 Belgium: Echinoidea, Cretaceous, 49 Alveugena n. gen., Mammalia, 25 Benthamaspis sera n. sp., Trilobita, 36 Alveugena carbonensis n. sp., Mammalia, 25 Biogeography: Cambrian, Trilobita, 56; Ordovician, Porifera, /5; Silurian, Annelida: Taxonomy, 3/ Cnidaria, 22 Ancyrolepis huntleyi n. sp., Conodonta, 79 Biostratigraphy: Devonian, Conodonta, 79; Permian, Brachiopoda, 76 Angyomphalus Eoangyomphalus weyanti n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Bivalvia: Cretaceous, Texas, 52; Ordovician, Argentina, 73; Taxonomy, 9 Brachiopoda: Carboniferous, Chile, 48; Devonian, 84; Devonian, China, 5/; Antarcticia: Dinoflagellata, Cretaceous, 3 Devonian, Thailand, 8; Devonian, Canada, 5; Ordovician, China, 7/: Perm- Bivalvia, Ordovician, 73; Trilobita, Ordovician, /6, 28, 29; Vertebrata, Juras- ian, China, 85; Permian, Japan, 76; Silurian, Canada, 5/; Taxonomy, 2 sic, 34 Brachyspirifer Brachyspirifer yorkensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Arizona: Ostracoda, Carboniferous, 59 Breizospira n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 Arthropoda: Cambrian, China, /00 Breizospira crozonensis n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Atalotaenia n. gen., ““Vermes”, 14 Brevispirifer florentinus n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Atalotaenia adela n. sp., ““Vermes”, 14 Brevispirifer quebecensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Australia: Acritarchs, Proterozoic, /3; Trilobita, Devonian, 24 Bryozoa: Jurassic, Utah, 88; Ordovician, 87; Paleozoic, 7 Austria: Cnidaria, Cretaceous, 78 Calculites favosus n. sp., Coccolithophorida, 75 Bahamas: Palynology, Pliocene, 42 California: Mammalia, Eocene, 89 Bairdia cuspidis n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Calvibembexia n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 1224 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, V. 73, NO. 6, 1999 Calvibembexia lethiersi n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Eoplatyzona ongaroae n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Cambrian: Arthropoda, China, /00; Cnidaria, New York, 95; Echinodermata, Eospongilla n. gen., Porifera, 23 Utah, 82; Metazoa, Nevada, 72; Trilobita, China, /04; Trilobita, 27, 30, Eospongilla morrisonensis n. sp., Porifera, 23 56, 83; Trilobita, Nevada, 97; Trilobita, North America, 98; Trilobita, Europe: Vertebrata, Triassic, 65 Pennsylvania, 86; ‘‘Vermes,”’ Pennsylvania, /4 Extinction: Trilobita, North America, 98; Trilobita, United States, 63 Canada: Brachiopoda, Devonian, 5; Brachiopoda, Silurian, 5/; Cnidaria, Silu- Fanthalamia multicanalis n. sp., Porifera, 8] rian, 22; Mammalia, Eocene, 26; Triassic, 8/; Vertebrata, Cretaceous, 4 Fardenia modica n. sp., Brachiopoda, 71 Caplinoplia thailandensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 8 Finisterella n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 Carboniferous: Brachiopoda, Chile, 48; General, United States, 39; Ostracoda, Finisterella tibidiensis n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Arizona, 59 Foraminifera: Pennsylvanian, Kentucky, Ohio, 44; Silurian, Wisconsin, 94 Cephalopoda: Cretaceous, Pakistan, 32; Cretaceous, Texas, 52; General, 40 Forfexicaris n. gen., Arthropoda, 46 Ceraurinella zhoui n. sp., Trilobita, 28 Forfexicaris valida n. sp., Arthropoda, 46 Cheilocephalus quadratus n. sp., Trilobita, 86 France: Gastropoda, Devonian, 6 Chile: Brachiopoda, Carboniferous, 48 Gaspespirifer n. gen., Brachiopoda, 5 Chilenochonetes n. gen., Brachiopoda, 48 Gaspespirifer gaspensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Chilenochonetes anna n. sp., Brachiopoda, 48 Gastropoda: Devonian, France, 6; General, 38; Ordovician, Alaska, Wiscon- China: Arthropoda, Cambrian, /00; Brachiopoda, Devonian, 6/; Brachiopoda, sin, 70 Ordovician, 7/; Brachiopoda, Permian, 85; Porifera, Pennsylvanian, 69; Germany: Trilobita, Devonian, 19 Trilobita, Cambrian, /03 Harpillaenus rossi n. sp., Trilobita, 36 Chitinozoa: Taxonomy, 67 Hastacypris acutula n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Cloacaspis tesselata n. sp., Trilobita, 36 Hemiconcavodonta n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Clorinda wongwanichi n. sp., Brachiopoda, 8 Hemiconcavodonta minuta n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Clypecarididae n. fam., Arthropoda, 46 Hesperogaulus n. gen., Mammalia, 53 Clypecaris n. gen., Arthropoda, 46 Hesperogaulus gazini n. sp., Mammalia, 53 Clypecaris pteroidea n. sp., Arthropod, 46 Hesperogaulus wilsonii n. sp., Mammalia, 53 Cnidaria: Cambrian, New York, 95; Cretaceous, Austria, 78; Jurassic, India, Hormotomina fiacrensis n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 66; Morphology, /02; Paleozoic, 68; Silurian, Canada, 22; Triassic, Can- Howellella Howellella forillonensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 ada, 8/ Hyalochitina n. gen., Chitinozoa, 67 Coccolithophorida: Cretaceous, South Carolina, 75 Hyporosopora nielsoni n. sp., Bryozoa, 88 Colombia: Crustacea, Cretaceous, 33 Ichnofossils: Jurassic, Utah, 2/ Colorado: Echinodermata, Devonian, 96; Porifera, Jurassic, 23 Illinois: Trilobita, Silurian 37; Vertebrata, Mississippian, 58 Color Pattern: Brachiopoda, China, 85 India: Cnidaria, Jurassic, 66 Concavodonta ovalis n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Indonesia: Radiolaria, Triassic, 74 Concavodontinae n. fam., Bivalvia, 73 Iowa: Echinodermata, Ordovician, /2 Concavoleda n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Japan: Brachiopoda, Permian, 76; Vertebrata, Cretaceous, 60 Concavoleda braulense n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Jurassic: Bryozoa, Utah, 88; Cnidaria, India, 66; Ichnofossils, Utah, 2/; Por- Conodonta: Devonian, Ohio, 79; Ordovician, /04 ifera, Colorado, 23; Vertebrata, Argentina, 34 Cordania buicki n. sp., Trilobita, 24 Kansas: Vertebrata, Cretaceous, 35 Costellispirifer briseboisi n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Kentucky: Foraminifera, Pennsylvanian, 44; Ostracoda, Pennsylvanian, 43 Crenistriella armoricana n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Kersadiella n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 Cretaceous: Bivalvia, Cephalopoda, Texas, 52; Cephalopoda, Pakistan, 32; Kersadiella babini n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Cnidaria, Austria, 78; Coccolithophorida, South Carolina, 75; Crustacea, Kinzeria n. gen., ““Vermes”, /4 Colombia, 33; Decapoda, Texas, 45; Dinoflagellata, Antarctica, 3; Ech- Kinzeria crinita n. sp., ““Vermes”, 14 inoidea, Belgium, Netherlands, 49; Vertebrata, Canada, 4; Vertebrata, Ja- Kitchinites spengleri n. sp., Cephalopoda, 32 pan, 60; Vertebrata, Kansas, 35; Vertebrata, Wyoming, 57 Korea: Trilobita, Ordovician, 55 Crustacea: Cretaceous, Colombia, 33 Lithraphidites? charactozorro n. sp., Coccolithophorida, 75 Cryptostephanidium? Megaspinosum n. sp., Radiolaria, 74 Mackenziurus emielityi n. sp., Trilobita, 37 Cuyopsis n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Macrogrammus pengii n. sp., Trilobita, 28 Cuyopsis symmetricus n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Macrogrammus rafi n. sp., Trilobita, 28 Czech Republic: Trilobita, Silurian, Devonian, 99 Mammalia: Eocene, California, 89; Eocene, Canada, 26; Miocene, Nebraska, Deformation: Trilobita, Cambrian, 97 18; Miocene, New Mexico, 54; Miocene, United States, 53; Paleocene, Dellamarina n. gen., Trilobita, 27 Wyoming, 25 Denmark: Dinoflagellata, Recent, 4/ Manumiella seymourensis n. sp., Dinoflagellata, 3 Devonian: Brachiopoda, 84; Brachiopoda, Canada, 5; Brachiopoda, China, 6/; Metazoa: Cambrian, Nevada, 72 Brachiopoda, Thailand, 8; Conodonta, Ohio, 79; Echinodermata, Colo- Mexico: Decapoda, Miocene, 93 rado, 96; Gastropoda, France, 6; Trilobita, Australia, 24; Trilobita, Czech Michigan: Vertebrata, Silurian, 9/ Republic, 99; Trilobita, Germany, 19; ‘‘Vermes,”” Ohio, /0/ Microeciella pollostos n. sp., Bryozoa, 88 Decapoda: Cretaceous, Texas, 45; Miocene, Mexico, 93 Minnesota: Echinodermata, Ordovician, /2 Dicoelosia dauphinensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5/ Miocene: Decapoda, Mexico, 93; Mammalia, Nevada, 7/8; Mammalia, New Dinoflagellata: Cretaceous, Antarctica, 3; Pliocene, Bahamas, 42; Recent, Mexico, 54; Mammalia, United States, 53 Denmark, 4/ Mississippian: Trilobita, United States, //; Vertebrata, Illinois, 58 Dorytreta longicrura n. sp., Brachiopoda, 7/ Mojavemyinae n. subf., Mammalia, 54 Echinodermata: Cambrian, Utah, 82; Devonian, Colorado, 96 Mojavemys galushai n. sp., Mammalia, 54 Echinoidea: Cretaceous, Belgium, Netherlands, 49 Mollesaurus n. gen., Vertebrata, 34 Eireocrinus? Coloradoensis n. sp., Echinodermata, 96 Mollesaurus periallus n. sp., Vertebrata, 34 Emiliania n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Morphology: Cnidaria /02; Vertebrata, 58 Emiliania cuerdae n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Mortoniceras Deiradoceras beloventer n. sp., Cephalopoda, 52 Endothyranella mehli n. sp., Foraminifera, 44 Murchisonia oehlerti n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Entmema n. gen., Ostracoda, 43 Nebraska: Mammalia, Miocene, /8 Entmema distenta n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Necronectes tajnensis n. sp., Decapoda, 93 Eocene: Mammalia, California, 89; Mammalia, Canada, 26; Vertebrata, North Netherlands: Echinoidea, Cretaceous, 49 Carolina, 92 Nevada: Metazoa, Cambrian, 72; Trilobita, Cambrian, 97; Trilobita, Ordovi- Eocetus wardii n. sp., Vertebrata, 92 cian, 36 SUBJECT INDEX New Mexico: Mammalia, Miocene, 54 Rectobairdia absidata n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 New York: Cnidaria, Cambrian, 95; Trilobita, Ordovician, /0 Rectobairdia apiculata n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Nieszkowskia jakei n. sp., Trilobita, 28 Rectobairdia levis n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Nieszkowskia yongyii n. sp., Trilobita, 28 Rectobairdia sohni n. sp., Ostracoda, 43 Nodoloxonema n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 Retiophyllia quesneliana n. sp., Cnidaria, 8] Nodoloxonema plusquelleci n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Rucinolithus oriens n. sp., Coccolithophorida, 75 North America: Trilobita, Cambrian, 98 Saharochitina n. gen., Chitinozoa, 67 North Carolina: Vertebrata, Eocene, 92 Saudi Arabia: Ostracoda, Pliocene, 77 Occacarididae n. fam., Arthropoda, 46 Senilatus n. gen., Coccolithophorida, 75 Occacaris n. gen., Arthropoda, 46 Senilatus zipperum n. comb., Coccolithophorida, 75 Occacaris oviformis n. sp., Arthropoda, 46 Septosyringothyris covacevichi n. sp., Brachiopoda, 48 Ohio: Conodonta, Devonian, 79; Foraminifera, Pennsylvanian, 44; Ostracoda, Silurian: Brachiopoda, Canada, 5/; Cnidaria, Canada, 22; Foraminifera, Wis- Pennsylvanian, 43; Trilobita, Ordovician, 47; ‘“Vermes,’’ Devonian, /0/ consin, 94; Trilobita, Czech Republic, 99; Trilobita, Illinois, Wisconsin, Operculodinium bahamense n. sp., Dinoflagellata, 42 37; Trilobita, Sweden, 20; Trilobita, United States, 63; Vertebrata, Mich- Operculodinium megagranum n. sp., Dinoflagellata, 42 igan, Wisconsin, 9/ Ophiopolytretus n. gen., Echinodermata, 96 Sinutitna (Sinuitina) morzadeci n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Ophiopolytretus aethus n. sp., Echinodermata, 96 South Carolina: Coccolithophorida, Cretaceous, 75 Opthalmoplax spinosus n. sp., Crustacea, 33 South China: Brachiopoda, Permian, 76 Ordovician: Bivalvia, Argentina, 73; Brachiopoda, China, 7/; Bryozoa, 87; Spiniferites rhizophorus n. sp., Dinoflagellata, 42 Echinodermata, Iowa, Minnesota, 12; Gastropoda, Alaska, Wisconsin, Spygoria n. gen., Metazoa, 72 70; Porifera, 15; Trilobita, 62; Trilobita, Argentina, /6, 28, 29; Trilobita, Spygoria zappania n. sp., Metazoa, 72 Korea, 55; Trilobita, Nevada, 36; Trilobita, New York, /0; Trilobita, Stioderma magna n. sp., Porifera, 69 Ohio, 47; Vertebrata, Wisconsin, 17 Stioderma micra n. sp., Porifera, 69 Oregon: Porifera, Triassic, 80 Stioderma sinensis n. sp., Porifera, 69 Ostracoda: Carboniferous, Arizona, 59; Pennsylvanian, Ohio, Kentucky, Strimplecrinus dyerensis n. sp., Echinodermata, 96 Pennsylvania, West Virginia, 43; Pliocene, 77 Sweden: Trilobita, Silurian, 20 Pachydiscus (Pachydiscus) noetlingi n. sp., Cephalopoda, 32 Tarassocrunis n. gen., Ehinodermata, 96 Pakistan: Cephalopoda, Cretaceous, 32 Tarassocrunis synchlydus n. sp., Ehinodermata, 96 Paleoecology: Ichnofossils, Jurassic, 2/; Trilobita, Cambrian, 98 Techniques: Phosphatic Extraction, 50 Paleobiogeography: Brachiopoda, Permian, 76; Cnidaria, Paleozoic, 68 Telephina calandria n. sp., Trilobita, 16 Paleobiology: Mammalia, Canada, 26; Trilobita, /; Trilobita, Ohio, 47; Telephina chingolo n. sp., Trilobita, 16 Paleocene: Mammalia, Wyoming, 25; Vertebrata, Wyoming, 57 Telephina problematica n. sp., Trilobita, 16 Paleoenvironmental: Pliocene, Bahamas, 42 Tetrarchiplagia compacta n. sp., Radiolaria, 74 Paleozoic: Bryozoa, 7; Cnidaria, 68 Texas: Cephalopoda, Bivalvia, Cretaceous, 52; Decapoda, Cretaceous, 45 Parahormotomina n. gen., Gastropoda, 6 Thailand: Brachiopoda, Devonian, 8 Parahormotomina sibertae n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Transcaucasia: Brachiopoda, Permian, 76 Paraspirifer desbiensi n. sp., Brachiopoda, 5 Triassic: Canada, 8/; Porifera, Oregon, 80; Radiolaria, Indonesia, 74; Verte- Parentactinia suparkai n. sp., Radiolaria, 74 brata, Europe, 65 Patellilabia (Phragmosphaera) ponceti n. sp., Gastropoda, 6 Trigonoconcha n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Patulopora n. gen., Bryozoa, 88 Trigonoconcha acuta n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Patulopora cutleri n. sp., Bryozoa, 88 Trilobita: Cambrian, 27, 30, 56, 83; Cambrian, China, /03; Cambrian, Nevada, Pectocaridida n. ord., Arthropoda, 46 97; Cambrian, North America, 98; Cambrian, Pennsylvania, 86; Devo- Pectocarididae n. fam., Arthropoda, 46 nian, Australia, 24; Devonian, Germany, /9; Ordovician, 62; Ordovician, Pectocaris n. gen., Arthropoda, 46 Argentina, 16, 28, 29; Ordovician, Korea, 55; Ordovician, Nevada, 36; Pectocaris spatiosa n. sp., Arthropoda, 46 Ordovician, New York, /0; Ordovician, Ohio, 47; Paleobiology, /; Pa- Peltichia subtriangularis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 76 leozoic, United States, //; Silurian, Devonian, Czech Republic, 99; Si- Pennsylvania: Ostracoda, Pennsylvanian, 43; Trilobita, Cambrian, 86; “‘Ver- lurian, Illinois, Wisconsin, 37; Silurian, Sweden, 20; Silurian, United mes,” Cambrian, /4 States, 63; Pennsylvanian: Foraminifera, Kentucky, Ohio, 44; Ostracoda, Ohio, Ken- Tunisia: Alga, Permian, 90 tucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, 43; Porifera, China, 69 United States: Carboniferous, General, 39; Mammalia, Miocene, 53; Trilobita, Permian: Alga, Tunisia, 90; Brachiopoda, China, 85; Brachiopoda, Japan, 76; Silurian, 63 Trilobita, United States, // Utah: Bryozoa, Jurassic, 88; Echinodermata, Cambrian, 82; Ichnofossils, Ju- Phelosaccomys neomexicanus n. sp., Mammalia, 54 rassic, 2] Plectodonta forteyi n. sp., Brachiopoda, 8 ““Vermes”’: Cambrian, Pennsylvania, /4; Carboniferous, China, /03; Devo- Pleiadeaster n. gen., Echinodermata, 96 nian, Ohio, /0/ Pleiadeaster inceptus n. sp., Echinodermata, 96 Vertebrata: Cretaceous, Canada, 4; Cretaceous, Japan, 60; Cretaceous, Kansas, Pleurocystites strimplei n. sp., Echinodermata, /2 35; Cretaceous, Paleocene, Wyoming, 57; Eocene, North Carolina, 92; Pliocene: Dinoflagellata, Bahamas, 42; Ostracoda, Saudi Arabia, 77 Jurassic, Argentina, 34; Mississippian, Illinois, 58; Ordovician, Wiscon- Pliomerina peripata n. sp., Trilobita, 29 sin, /7; Triassic, Europe, 65 Ponticulocarpus n. gen., Echinodermata, 82 Vietnam: Brachiopoda, Permian, 76 Ponticulocarpus robisoni n. sp., Echinodermata, 82 Villicumia n. gen., Bivalvia, 73 Porifera: Jurassic, Colorado, 23; Ordovician, /5; Pennsylvanian, China, 69; Villicumia canteraensis n. sp., Bivalvia, 73 Triassic, Canada, 8/; Triassic, Oregon, 80; Watznaueria bybelliae n. sp., Coccolithophorida, 75 Praenuculinae n. subf., Bivalvia, 73 West Virginia: Ostracoda, Pennsylvanian, 43 Proterozoic: Acritarchs, Australia, /3 Wisconsin: Foraminifera, Silurian, 94; Gastropoda, Ordovician, 70; Trilobita, Protocalymene A n. sp., Trilobita, 36 Silurian, 37; Vertebrata, Ordovician, /7; Vertebrata, Silurian, 9/; Protoreodon walshi n. sp., Mammalia, 89 Wyoming: Mammalia, Paleocene, 25; Vertebrata, Cretaceous, Paleocene, 57 Pseudocyrtiopsis n. gen., Brachiopoda, 6/ Xanthosia pawpawensis n. sp., Decapoda, 45 Pseudostylosphaera timorensis n. sp., Radiolaria, 74 Xanthosia reidi n. sp., Decapoda, 45 Quasiprosserella n. gen., Brachiopoda, 8 Yunnanocaris n. gen., Arthropoda, 46 Quasiprosserella samedensis n. sp., Brachiopoda, 8 Yunnanocaris megista n. sp., Arthropoda, 46 Radiolaria: Triassic, Indonesia, 74 Zuegelepis n. gen., Vertebrata, 9/ Recent: Dinoflagellata, Denmark, 4/ Zuegelepis potanus n. sp., Vertebrata, 9/

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