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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)WOODS H. 1896 [1 February]. — The Mollusca <strong>of</strong>the Chalk Rock. Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong> the GeologicalSociety <strong>of</strong> London 52 (1): 68-98, pls 2-4.WOODWARD H. B. 1893. — Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the GeologicalSurvey <strong>of</strong> the United Kingdom. The Jurassic Rocks <strong>of</strong>Britain. Volume III. The Lias <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales(Yorkshire excepted). HMSO, London, xii + 399 p.WORTHEN A. H. 1883. — Descriptions <strong>of</strong> some new<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>fossil</strong> shells from the UpperCarboniferous Limestones <strong>and</strong> Coal Measures <strong>of</strong>Illinois. Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Illinois (Geology <strong>and</strong>Palaeontology) 8: 323-338.WRIGHT C. W. & CLEEVELY R. J. 1985 [2 April]. —Authorship <strong>and</strong> dates <strong>of</strong> the Sowerby’s MineralConchology <strong>of</strong> Great Britain. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> ZoologicalNomenclature 42 (1): 64-71.WU S.-K. & BRANDAUER N. E. 1982 [1 October]. —Type specimens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Recent</strong> Mollusca in theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Colorado Museum. Natural HistoryInventory <strong>of</strong> Colorado 7: 1-47.YANCEY T. E. 1973 [November]. — A new genus <strong>of</strong>Permian siphonodentalid scaphopods, <strong>and</strong> its bearingon the origin <strong>of</strong> Siphonodentaliidae. Journal <strong>of</strong>Paleontology 47 (6): 1062-1064.YANCEY T. E. 1978 [26 October]. — Brachiopods <strong>and</strong>molluscs <strong>of</strong> the Lower Permian Arcturus Group,Nevada <strong>and</strong> Utah. Part 1: brachiopods, scaphopods,rostroconchs, <strong>and</strong> bivalves. Bulletins <strong>of</strong> AmericanPaleontology 74 (303): 257-367, pls 1-10.YAO P. 1990 [June]. — Discovery <strong>of</strong> Dentalium(Dentaliidae, <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>) from Lower Cretaceous<strong>of</strong> Gucuo village, Nyalam, southern Xizang (Tibet).Geoscience, Journal <strong>of</strong> Graduate School, ChinaUniversity <strong>of</strong> Geosciences 4 (2): 30-32, pl. 1.YOCHELSON E. L. 1968. — On the nature <strong>of</strong> Polylopia.United States Geological Survey Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Paper593-F: 1-7, pl. 1.YOCHELSON E. L. 1971 [3 February]. — The littleknownPennsylvanian Clavulites reinterpreted as a“worm”. Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleontology 45 (1): 126-129.YOCHELSON E. L. 1987 [14 January]. — Redescription<strong>of</strong> Spirodentalium Walcott (Gastropoda: LateCambrian) from Wisconsin. Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleontology61 (1): 66-69.YOCHELSON E. L. 1999 [25 January]. — Rejection <strong>of</strong>Carboniferous Quasidentalium Shimansky, 1974,from the phylum Mollusca. Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleontology73 (1): 63-65.YOCHELSON E. L. 2002. — Restudy <strong>and</strong> reassignment <strong>of</strong>Dentalium antiquum Goldfuss, 1841 (Middle Devonian).Paläontologische Zeitschrift 76 (2): 297-304.YOCHELSON E. L. & GOODISON R. 1999 [12 July]. —Devonian Dentalium martini Whitfield, 1882, isnot a mollusk but a worm. Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleontology73 (4): 634-640.YOCHELSON E. L. & HOLLAND, C. H. 2004 [April].— Dentalium saturni Goldfuss, 1841 (Eifelian:Mollusca): complex issues from a simple <strong>fossil</strong>.Paläontologische Zeitschrift 78: 97-102.YOCHELSON E. L. & SAUNDERS B. W. 1967. — A bibliographicindex <strong>of</strong> North American Late PaleozoicHyolitha, Amphineura, <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>, <strong>and</strong>Gastropoda. United States Geological Survey Bulletin1210: 271 p.YOKOYAMA M. 1920 [22 March]. — Fossils from theMiura Peninsula <strong>and</strong> its immediate north. Journal<strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Science, Imperial University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo39 (6): 1-198, pls 1-20.YOKOYAMA M. 1922 [7 July]. — Fossils from theUpper Musashino <strong>of</strong> Kazusa <strong>and</strong> Shimosa. Journal<strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Science, Imperial University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo44 (1): viii + 1-200, pls 1-17.YOKOYAMA M. 1923. — Tertiary <strong>fossil</strong>s from Kii.Japanese Journal <strong>of</strong> Geology <strong>and</strong> Geography 2 (3):47-58, pls 6-7.YOKOYAMA M. 1926 [18 September]. — Fossil shellsfrom Sado. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science,Imperial University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo. Section II: Geology,Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 1 (8): 249-312,pls 32-37.YOKOYAMA M. 1927a. — Mollusca from the UpperMusashino <strong>of</strong> Toyko <strong>and</strong> its suburbs. Journal <strong>of</strong> theFaculty <strong>of</strong> Science, Imperial University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo.Section II: Geology, Mineralogy, Geography,Seismology 1 (10): 391-437, pls 46-50.YOKOYAMA M. 1927b [28 July]. — Tertiary shellsfrom the coal-field <strong>of</strong> Haboro, Teshio. Journal <strong>of</strong>the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science, Imperial University Tokyo,Section II: Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology2: 191-204, pls 51-52YOKOYAMA M. 1929. — Pliocene shells fromTonohama, Tosa. Report, Imperial Geological Survey<strong>of</strong> Japan 104: 9-17, pls 7-8.YOKOYAMA M. 1931 [30 June]. — Neogene shellsfrom Karafto <strong>and</strong> the Hokkaido. Journal <strong>of</strong> theFaculty <strong>of</strong> Science, Imperial University Tokyo, SectionII: Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3 (4):197-204, pl. 11.YOO E. K. 1988 [16 December]. — Early CarboniferousMollusca from Gundy, Upper Hunter,New South Wales. Records <strong>of</strong> the Australian Museum40 (3-4): 233-264.YOUNG J. A. JR 1942 [9 January]. — Pennsylvanian<strong>Scaphopoda</strong> <strong>and</strong> Cephalopoda from New Mexico.Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleontology 16 (1): 120-125, pl. 20.ZARDINI R. 1978 [November]. — Fossili Cassiani(Trias Medio-Superiore). Atlante dei gasteropodidella formazione di S. Cassiano raccolta nellaregione dolomitica attorno a Cortina d’Ampezzo.Edizioni Ghedina, Cortina d’Ampezzo, 58 p.,41 pls.ZEIDLER W. & MACPHAIL M. K. 1978 [12 June]. —Mollusc type-specimens in the South AustralianMuseum; I: Cephalopoda <strong>and</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.Records <strong>of</strong> the South Australian Museum 17 (26):381-385.ZEKELI L. F. 1852. — Die Gastropoden der Gosaugebilde.Abh<strong>and</strong>lungen der kaiserlich-königlichenZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)707

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