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SYSTEMATIC PALE ONTOLOGY 39<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> cf. spiniformis Yii. Wu, 1964, p. 35,<br />

79, pl. 4, figs. 7, 8. Lower Carboniferous, Visean.<br />

Hunan, China.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> sp. B. Lo and Chao, 1962, p. 184, pl.<br />

22, fig. 6. Lower Carboniferous, Visean. Ching-hai,<br />

China.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> sp. Kolosvary, 1951, p. 38, pl. 10, figs.<br />

4-9,pl. 18, figs. 1-3. Carboniferous or Permian,<br />

Hungary.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> sp. Dobrolyubova, 1936a, p. 29, pl. 13,<br />

figs. 36, 37. Upper Carboniferous, Ural Mountains,<br />

U.S.S.R.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> sp. undet. Minato, 1955, p. 87, pl. 1,<br />

fig. 3, pl. 34, fig. 11, pl. 37, fig. 9. Lower Carboniferous,<br />

I wate, Japan.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong>? sp. Ross and Ross, 1963, p. 418, pl.<br />

49, figs. 1, 2, 4, 10. Upper Carboniferous, Virgilian.<br />

Gaptank Formation, Texas, U.S.A.<br />

ADDITIONAL TAXA<br />

While the manuscript was being processed for publication,<br />

several additional studies <strong>of</strong> lithostrotionelloid corals<br />

described under the names <strong>of</strong> Hillia, <strong>Lithostrotionella</strong>,<br />

Petalaxis, Stelechophyllum, and<br />

Thysanophyllum came to my attention. Translations <strong>of</strong><br />

the descriptions <strong>of</strong> these taxa that are in Chinese and<br />

Russian papers were not available at the time, preventing<br />

a complete evaluation <strong>of</strong> them. Moreover, taxa in the<br />

Chinese papers are poorly illustrated. These additional<br />

taxa are listed below, by publication.<br />

Fan, Y. N., 1978, in Southwest China Geological Institute,<br />

[Paleontological atlas <strong>of</strong> southwestern<br />

China, Sichuan Province]: v. 2, 684 p., 191 pls. (In<br />

Chinese.) Seep. 182-184.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> maccoyana (Edwards and Haime)<br />

L. sexangula de Groot<br />

L. mui (Lo)<br />

L. fugimotoi (Igo)<br />

L. orboensis de Groot<br />

L. orboensis regularis Fan, n.subsp.<br />

L. pinguis Fan, n. sp.<br />

L. awenggouensis Fan, n. sp.<br />

L. vesiculosa vesiculosa Fan, n. subsp.<br />

?L. sp.<br />

Stelechophyllum ascendens ascendens (Tolmachev)<br />

S. ascendens simplex Drobolyubova<br />

Gorskiy, I. 1., 1978, Korally Srednego Karbona zapadnogo<br />

sklona U rala [The Middle Carboniferous corals<br />

<strong>of</strong> the western slope <strong>of</strong> the Urals]: Akademiya Nauk<br />

SSSR, Otdelenie Geologii, Ge<strong>of</strong>iziki, i Geokhimi, Izdatelstvo<br />

"Nauka," 223 p., 23 pls., 43 figs. See p.<br />

150-152.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> stylaxis (Trautschold) subsp.<br />

'Uralica Gorskiy, n. subsp.<br />

L. flexuosa (Trautschold)<br />

Guo, Z. C., 1976, in Northeastern Geological Institute<br />

and Geological Bureau <strong>of</strong> Inner Mongolia, [Paleontological<br />

atlas <strong>of</strong> northern China, part <strong>of</strong> Inner<br />

Mongolia]: v. 1, 502 p., 232 pls. (In Chinese.) Seep.<br />

86.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> ivanovi Dobrolyubova<br />

L. banffense (Warren)<br />

Wang, H. D., 1978, in Stratigraphic-Paleontological<br />

Working Team <strong>of</strong> Guizhou Province, [Paleontological<br />

atlas <strong>of</strong> southwestern China, Guizhou Province]:<br />

v. 2, 638 p., 165 pls. (In Chinese.) See p.<br />

133-140.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> kueichouensis Y ii<br />

L. kuechouensis magna Wang, n. subsp.<br />

L. baijinensis Wang, n. sp.<br />

L. multivesiculata Wang, n. sp.<br />

L. spiniformis Yii<br />

L. changshunensis Wang, n. sp.<br />

L. stylaxis (Trautschold)<br />

L. tingi Chi<br />

L. dushanensis Wang, n. sp.<br />

L. elegantula (Wu and Zhao)<br />

L. jiaruoensis Wang, n. sp.<br />

H'illia perapertuensis de Groot<br />

H. mi~rwr (Wu and Zhao)<br />

Wilson, E. C., 1982, Wolfcampian rugose and tabulate<br />

corals (Coelenterata: Anthozoa) from the Lower<br />

Permian McCloud Limestone <strong>of</strong> northern California:<br />

Los Angeles County Natural History Museum Contributions<br />

in Science no. 337, 90 p., 48 figs. See p.<br />

65-73.<br />

Petala.xis allisonae Wilson, n. sp.<br />

P. besti Wilson, n. sp.<br />

P. kennedyi Wilso;n, n. sp.<br />

P. pecki Wilson, n. sp.<br />

P. sutherlandi Wilson, n. sp.<br />

Xu, 1977, in Central Southern Geological Institute and<br />

Geological Bureaus <strong>of</strong> Henan, Hubei, Hunan,<br />

Guangdong, and Guangxi Provinces, [Paleontological<br />

atlas <strong>of</strong> central southern China]: v. 2, 856<br />

p., 253 pls. (In Chinese.) Seep. 202-203.<br />

<strong>Lithostrotionella</strong> hsujiulingi Y oh<br />

L. micra Kelly<br />

L. maccoyana (Edwards and Haime)<br />

Thysanophyllum ascendens ascendens (Tolmachev)<br />

T. ascendens simplex (Dobrolyubova)<br />

Yii, C. C., Lin, I. T., Huang, C. H., and Tsai, T. S., 1978,<br />

[Early Carboniferous stratigraphy and corals <strong>of</strong><br />

eastern Xinjiang]: Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong>· Geological<br />

Sciences, Editorial Committee <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Papers <strong>of</strong> Stratigraphy and Paleontology, Pr<strong>of</strong>es-

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