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Ma, X., 1995. The type species of the brachiopod Yunnanellina from the Devonian of South China. Palaeontology, 38 (2), 385-405.
MacFarlan DAB, 1995. Confirmation of type species for Mesozoic brachiopod genus Aparimarhynchia. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 25 (4), 527-527. MacKinnon D. I. & D. Gaspard, 1995. Similarity of early loop ontogeny in the Recent brachiopods Macandrevia King and Ecnomiosa Cooper: Taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. In P. Copper & J. Jin, eds., Third International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts. Laurentian University. Sudbury, Ontario. p. 49. MacKinnon, D.I. & Smirnova, T.N., 1995. Scanning electron microscopy study of Cretaceous brachiopods of the new family Praeargyrothecidae: Implications for megathyroid systematics and terebratulide phylogeny. Journal of Paleontology, 69 (4), 670-685. Marshall BA, 1995. Molluscan and brachiopod taxa introduced by F. W Hutton in the New ZealandJournal of Science. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 25 (4), 495-500. McGhee, G.R., Jr., 1995. Morphological effects of mass extinction in the biconvex Brachiopoda: a geometric analysis. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs (Boulder), 27 (6), 370. Motchurova-Dekova, N. 1995. Late Cretaceous Rhynchonellida (Brachiopoda) from Bulgaria. I. Genus Cyclothyris McCoy. Geologica Balcanica, Sofia, 25 (3/4), 35-74. Motchurova-Dekova, N. 1995. Rhynchonellid assemblages in the Upper Cretaceous of North Bulgaria. In: Third International Brachiopod Congress, Abstacts, Sept. 2-5, 1995, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada, 53 p. Motchurova-Dekova, N. & Dekov, V. 1995. The Cenomanian stage in the Dobreva cuka locality near the town of Beloslav, Varna District (in Bulgarian). Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society, Sofia, 56 (2), 105-109. Nascimento C., Gore J. & Alexander R.R., 1995. Correlation of Epibiont Distributions and Flow Patterns around Horseshoe Crabs: Implications for Epizoic Brachiopod Rheotaxism on Trilobites. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs (Boulder), 27 (3), 75-76. Patzkowsky M.E., 1995. Ecologic aspects of the Ordovician radiation of articulate brachiopods. International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Abstracts, 7, p. ? Percival I. G., 1995. Eodinobolus and related trimerellid brachiopods from the Late Ordovician of New South Wales. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 18, 41-60, fig. 1-9. Popov L.Ye & Holmer, L.E., 1995. Distribution of Brachiopods across the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary on the East European Plate and Adjacent Areas. International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Abstracts, 7, p. ? Qian W. L., & J. Roberts, 1995. Brachiopods of the Early Carboniferous Schellwienella burlingtonensis Zone in eastern Australia. Alcheringa, 19, 255-289. Racheboeuf P. R. & P. Lespérance, 1995. Revision of Silurian and Devonian chonetoidean brachiopods from Québec and Northern New Brunswick. Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie de Lyon, 136, 7-99, 15 fig., 10 pl. Racheboeuf P. R., 1995. Three new Devonian chonetoidean brachiopods. Neues Jarhbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, 9 (1995), 553-561, fig. 1-3. Radulovic V., 1995. Middle Jurassic brachiopods from Luznica and Vidlic areas (Eastern Serbia, Carpatho-Balkanides). Ann. Géol. Penins. Balk., 59 (1), 177-201. Radulovic V., 1995. A review of the Lower and Middle Jurassic brachiopod distribution in the Southern Carpatho-Balkan arc and the Yugoslav external Dinarides. Geologica Carpathica (Bratislava), 46 (6), 371-377. Radulovic V. & K. Ramamoorthy, 1995. Sahnithyris nov. gen. (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of South India. Ann. Géol. Penins. Balk., 59 (2), 179-191. Rong J., Boucot, A.J., Su, Y.& Strusz D.L., 1995. Biogeographical analysis of Late Silurian brachiopod faunas, chiefly from Asia and Australia. Lethaia, 28 (1), 39-60. Rubel M., 1995. Strategies of phylogenetic classification of the clitambonitidine brachiopods. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 60. Ryan P.D., Harper, D.A.T. & Whalley J.S., 1995. PALSTAT: User's Manual and Case Histories: Statistics for palaeontologists and palaeobiologists. 73 pages. London, Chapman & Hall. Sartenaer P., 1995. Yocrarhynchus, new “lower-middle” Frasnian rhynchonellid brachiopod genus from China and Russia. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (Sciences de la Terre), 65, 117-126. Savage N. M., 1995. Systematic Paleontology. In N. M. Savage & M. Baxter, Late Devonian (Frasnian) brachiopods from the Wadleigh Limestone, southeastern Alaska. Journal of Paleontology, 69 (6), 1032-1046.
Savage N.M., 1995. Generic characters in Paleozoic Rhynchonellida. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 68. Schubert J. K. & D. J. Bottjer, 1995. Aftermath of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction event: Paleoecology of Lower Triassic carbonates in the western USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 116, 1-39. Schumann, D., 1995. Uncinulid ecology and distribution in the Devonian of the Cantabrian Mountains (northern Spain). 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 69.Shapovalov, A.V., 1995. General morphology, morphological patterns and systematic units of post-Paleozoic craniid brachiopods. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 70. Shen SZ., He XL. & GG, 1995. Biostratigraphy and correlation of several Permian Triassic boundary sections in southwestern China. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 12 (1 2), 19-30. Sherwin, L., 1995. Siluro-Devonian brachiopods from the Amphitheatre and Winduck Groups (Cobar Supergroup), western New South Wales. Memoir Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 18, 61-96. Shi G. R. & Archbold N. W., 1995. Permian brachiopod faunal sequence of the Shan-Thai terrane: biostratigraphy, palaeobiogeographical affinities and plate tectonic/ palaeoclimatic implications. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 11 (3), 177-187. Shi G. R. & Archbold N. W., 1995. Palaeobiogeography of Kazanian Midian (Late Permian) Western Pacific Brachiopod Faunas. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 12 (1 2), 129-141. Shi G. R., Archbold N. W. & Z. Fang, 1995. The biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical significance of an Early Permian brachiopod fauna from the Dingjiazhai Formation, Baoshan Block, western Yunnan, China. J. Geol., ser. B, 5-6, 63-74. Shi G. R., Archbold N. W. & Zhan L., 1995. Distribution and characteristics of mixed (transitional) mid-Permian (Late Artinskian-Ufimian) marine faunas in Asia and their palaeogeographical implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 114 (2-4), 241-271. Shi G., Archbold N. & Zongjie F., 1955. The biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical significance of an Early Permian brachiopod fauna from the Dingjiazhai Formation, Baoshan Block, Western Yunnan, China. Journal of Geology, Special Issue, Proceedings of the International Symposium "Geology of Southeast Asia & Adj Areas", Hanoi, p. 63-74. Simboura N., Zenetos A, Thessalou-Legaki M, Pancucci M, Nicolaidou A , 1995. Benthic communities of the infralittoral in the N. Sporades (Aegean Sea): a variety of biotopes encountered and analysed. Marine Ecology, 16 (4), 283-306. Simon E., 1995. Brachiopods. In: J; W.M. Jagt et al., Preliminary Report of Field Work at Altembroeck (NE Belgium, Early Maastrichtian). Professional Paper, Service Géologique de Belgique, 276, 11-12.Smirnova T.N., 1995. The structure peculiarity of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Craniida and their systematic position. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 71. Smirnova T.N. & MacKinnon, D.I., 1995. Apodosia, an enigmatic new genus of micromorphic brachiopod from the Cretaceous of Crimea, Ukraine, and the Jurassic of England. Journal of Paleontology, 69 (4), 686-692. Sulser H., 1995. Notes on the taxonomy of Mesozoic Rhynchonellida at the species and genus level. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 72. Sulser H, 1995. Revision of the brachiopod Ornithella (Delmontanella subgen. n.) delmontana (OPPEL) from the lower Upper Jurassic of the northwestern Swiss Jura mountains. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 88 (3), 723-741. Sykes GA., Collins MJ. & Walton DI, 1995. The significance of a geochemically isolated intracrystalline organic fraction within biominerals. Organic Geochemistry, 23 (11 12), 1059-1065. Ushatinskaia, G.T., 1995. Brachiopod paleozoogeography across the Cambrian. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 73. Veizer J., 1995. Reply to the Comment by L. S. Land on “Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Ordovician brachiopods: Implications for coeval seawater”. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59 (13), 2845-2846. Villas E., 1995. Caradoc through Early Ashgill Brachiopods from the Central-Iberian zone (Central Spain). Géobios, 28 (1), 49-84.Villas E., Arbizu, M.A., Bernárdez, I., Méndez-Bedia, I. & Aramburu, C., 1995. Protambonites primigenius (Brachiopoda, Clitambonitidina) y el límite Cámbrico-Ordovícico en la Serie de los Cabos (Zona Asturoccidental- Leonesa, NO de España). Revista Española de Paleontología, 10 (2), 140-150. Villas E., Harper D.A.T., Mélou M. & Vizcaino D., 1995. Stratigraphical significance of the Svobodaina species (Brachiopoda, Heterorthidae) range in the Upper Ordovician of South-Western Europe. International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Abstracts, 7, 97-98. Vörös A., 1995. Lessinirhynchia (Brachiopoda), a replacement name for Lessiniella Vörös, 1993, non Lessiniella Pavan, 1941. Annales historico-naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 87, 55. Vörös A., 1995. Bathonian brachiopods of the Mecsek Mts (Hungary). Annales Univ. Sci. Budapest, Sect. geol., 30, 181-208 & 237-238. Vörös A., 1995. Extinctions and survivals in a Mediterranean Early Jurassic brachiopod fauna (Bakony Mts, Hungary). Hantkeniana, 1, 145-154. Waddington J., 1995. Fossil brachiopod collections at the Royal Ontario Museum. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 75. Wagner R.H. & Winkler Prins C.F., 1995. Carboniferous stratigraphy: Quo vadis? Newsletter on Carboniferous Stratigraphy, 13: 20-21. Walsh J.A., 1995. No second chances? A model for ecological pre-emption in Mesozoic brachiopod biogeography. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 76. Walsh J.A., 1995. Latitudinal diversity gradients of post-Paleozoic articulate brachiopods: recent patterns and their Jurassic origins. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 77.Walton D.I., 1995. Degraded intracrystalline proteins and amino acids from fossil brachiopods and considerations for amino acid taxonomy. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 78. Weedon M.J. & Taylor P.D., 1995. Calcitic Nacreous Ultrastructures in Bryozoans: Implications for Comparative Biomineralization of Lophophorates and Molluscs. Biological Bulletin, 188 (3), 281-292. Weiner, S., 1995. Memorial to Heinz Lowenstam, 1912-1993. Memorials Geological Society of America, 25, 133-135 Working group Beutenaken/Viljlen members, 1995. Preliminary report of field work at Altembroeck (NE Belgium, Eraly Maastrichtian). Professional Paper (Ministère des Affaires Economiques), 1995/1 (276), 1-20. Wright, A.D., 1995. The taxonomic importance of body-mantle relationships in the Brachiopoda. 3rd International Brachiopod Congress, Abstracts (Sudbury), p. 79. Zhan R. & Rong J., 1995. Four new Late Ordovician brachiopod genera from the Zhejiang-Jiangxi border region, east China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 34, 549-574, pl. 1-4. Zhang J., 1995. Ordovician phosphatic inarticulate brachiopods from Cili, Hunan [in Chinese]. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 34 (2), 152-170.
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