
Journal Of Paleontology, Volume 69, No. 3, 1995.
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Journal Of Paleontology, Volume 69, No. 3, 1995.
CONTENTS
J. Keith Rigby - The hexactinellid sponge Cyathophycus from the Lower—Middle Ordovician Vinini Formation of central Nevada.
A. Mastandrea and F. Russo - Microstructure and diagenesis of calcified demosponges from the Upper Triassic of the northeastern Dolomites (Italy).
Alexander P. Gubanov, Robert B. Blodgett, and Vladimir N. Lytochkin Early Devonian (Pragian) gastropods from Kyrgyzstan (central Asia).
R. H. Mapes, M. S. Sims, and D. R. Boardman, II - Predation on the Pennsylvanian ammonoid Gonioloboceras and its implications for allochthonous vs. autochthonous accumulations of goniatites and other ammonoids.
R. A. Robison and E. 0. Wiley - A new arthropod, Meristosoma: More fallout from the Cambrian explosion.
Gerd Geyer and Allison R. Palmer - Neltneriidae and Holmiidae (Trilobita) from Morocco and the problem of Early Cambrian intercontinental correlation.
Ed Landing - Upper Placentian—Branchian series of mainland Nova Scotia (middle—upper Lower Cambrian): Faunas, paleoenvironments, and stratigraphic revision.
Xavier Martinez-Delclos, Andre Nel, and Yuri A. Popov - Systematics and functional morphology of lberonepa romerali n. gen. and sp., Belostomatidae from the Spanish Lower Cretaceous (Insecta, Heteroptera).
Richard L. Squires and Robert A. - Demetrion A new genus of cassiduloid echinoid from the lower Eocene of the Pacific coast of western North America and a new report of Cassidulus ellipticus Kew, 1920, from the lower Eocene of Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Daniel Goldman - Taxonomy, evolution, and biostratigraphy of the Orthograptus quadrimucronatus species group (Ordovician, Graptolithina).
Norman M. Savage - Middle Devonian conodonts from the Wadleigh Limestone, south-eastern Alaska.
Rainer Zangerl - The problem of vast numbers of cladodont shark denticles in the Pennsylvanian Excello Shale of Pike County, Indiana.
David C. Parris and Edward Daeschler - Pleistocene turtles of Port Kennedy Cave (late Irvingtonian), Mont-gomery County, Pennsylvania.
S. Christopher Bennett - A statistical study of Rhamphorhynchus from the Solnhofen Lime-stone of Germany: Year-classes of a single large species.
Bryn J. Mader and John P. Alexander - Megacerops kuwagatarhinus n. sp., an unusual brontothere (Mam-malia, Perissodactyla) with distally forked horns.
PALEONTOLOGICAL NOTES
Stephen K. Donovan, Roger W. Portell, Ron K. Pickerill, Edward Robinson, and Burchard D. Carter - Further Tertiary cephalopods from Jamaica
Duck K. Choi and Jeong Gu Lee - Occurrence of Glyptagnostus stolidotus Opik, 1961 (Trilobita, Late Cambrian) in the Machari Formation of Korea.
Xavier Martinez-Delclos and Jordi Martinell - The oldest known record of social insects.
Charlie J. Underwood - Biform cortical structure in the graptolite Cryptograptus insectiformis.
Patrick N. Wyse Jackson and Nigel T. Monaghan - Transfer of the Huxley and Wright (1867) Carboniferous amphibian and fish material to Trinity College Dublin from the National Museum of Ireland.
TAXONOMIC NOTES
Fernando Alvarez and Rong Jia-yu - On the taxonomic status of Lochengia and Cryptospirifer (Brachi-opoda, Athyridida).
Fernando Alvarez and C. Howard C. Brunton - Rowleyellinae, a new subfamily of Lower Carboniferous meristelloid athyridid brachiopods, endemic to North America.
J. G. Johnson Mictospirifer, a new genus of Lower Silurian eospiriferid brachiopods.
Robert B. Blodgett and J. G. Johnson - Merriamites, a new name for the bellerophontid gastropod genus Merriamella Blodgett and Johnson.
James X. Corgan - Ravnostomia adegokei, new name for Odostomia? (Ravnostomia) rosenkrantzi Adegoke, 1977 (Gastropoda: Pyramidellacea).
Loren E. Babcock and James St. John - Granularaspis, new name for Granularia Poletaeva in Lermontova, 1951, not Granularia Pomel, 1849; Type genus of Granularaspidae (Trilobita), new name.
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