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The Paleontological Society and the Palaeontological Association have a reciprocal agreement under which members of one organization can purchase certain publications of the other organization at members' prices. Members of the Palaeontological Association can subscribe to Paleobiology at the members' rate. To do so, they should provide the personal details called for on the membership application fOnTI, above, check PA membership, and enclose payment for Paleobiology at the members' rate. Members of the Paleontological Society can obtain Palaeontological Association publications at their members' rates through the association's website, at http://www.palass.org or bye-mail from Dr. Tim Palmer at [email protected]

2010 Institutional subscription rates are: Journal of Paleontology - $330.00, Paleobiology - $200.00 Back issues: $12.00 for members, $30.00 for nonmembers. Price includes postage and handling. To set up an institutional subscription to one or both Paleontological Society journals, please contact DownloadedMr. from Russell https://www.cambridge.org/core Wright, Association. IPManager, address: 170.106.40.40 at [email protected], on 28 Sep 2021 at 08:29:57, subjector [email protected] to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022336000058807 JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY VOLUME 84 II NUMBER 3 II MAY 2010 II ISSN 0022-3360

363 Vladimir N. Sergeev and J. William Schopf Taxonomy, paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the late Neoproterozoic Chichkan microbiota of South Kazakhstan: the marine biosphere on the eve of m.etazoan radiation 402 J. William Schopf, Anatoliy B. Kudryavtsev, and Vladimir N. Sergeev Confocal laser scanning microscopy and Raman imagery of the late Neoproterozoic Chichkan microbiota of South Kazakhstan 417 Sangmin Lee, Duck K. Choi, and G. R. Shi Pennsylvanian brachiopods from the Geumcheon-Jangseong Formation, Pyeongan Supergroup, Taebaeksan Basin, Korea. 444 Robert W. Scott, Xiaqiao Wan, Jingeng Sha, and Shi-Xuan Wen of Tibet and the Tarim Basin, China: Significance to Requieniidae phylogeny 466 Erika Kido _ rugose corals from the Kurosegawa Terrane, southwest Japan, and the first occurrence of Neobrachyelasma . 4n Ryoji Wani and Royal H. Mapes Conservative evolution in nautiloid shell morphology: evidence from the Pennsylvanian nautiloid Metacoceras mcchesneyi from Ohio, USA 493 Xue-Jian Zhu, Nigel C. Hughes, and Shan-Chi Peng Ventral structure and ontogeny of the late Furongian () trilobite Guangxiaspis guangxiensis Zhou, 1977 and the diphyletic origin of the median suture . 505 James E. Sorauf and Peter J. Harries Morphologic variation in Manicina areo/afa (Cnidaria, Scleractinia) from the Pleistocene of South Florida 518 Owen A. Dixon Endobiotic cornulitids in Upper tabulate corals and stromatoporoids from Anticosti Island, Quebec 529 Calvin H. Stevens New Early colonial rugose corals from the central Cordilleran miogeocline, USA 538 Shawn A. Hamm The Late shark Ptychodus marginalis in the Western Interior Seaway, USA 549 Ronald L. Parsley and Yuanlong Zhao A new turban-shaped gogiid eocrinoid from the Kaili Formation (Kaili Biota), Balang, Jianhe County, Guizhou Province, China

PALEONTOLOGICAL NOTES 554 Simon F. Mitchell and Jose Maria"Pons Systematic and biostratigraphic significance of the American rudist bivalve Durania aguilae Adkins, 1930 556 Isabelle Kruta, Neil H. Landman, Isabelle Rouget, Fabrizio Cecca, and Neal L. Larson The jaw apparatus of the Late Cretaceous ammonite Dkiymocems 561 Kenneth D. Rose New marsupial from the early Eocene of Virginia 566 Thomas E. Guensburg and James Sprinkle Emended restoration of Tifanocrinus sumralli Guensburg and Sprinkle, 2003 (Echinodermata, Crinoidea)

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