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TREATISE paleo.ku.edu/treatise TREATISE For each fossil group, volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special references to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. Each volume is fully indexed and contains a complete set of references, and there are Part D Part G many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the Protista: Protozoa (chiefly Radiolaria and Tintinnina) Bryozoa (Revised): Introduction, Order Cystoporata, Order series. Edited by R.C. Moore, 1954 Cryptostomata Actinopoda, Heliozoa, Radiolaria, Sporozoa and Ciliphora, and Edited by R. A. Robison, 1983 Tintinnina. Introduction to the Bryozoa; general features of the class Stenolaemata; Part B 207 p., ISBN 0-8137-3004-X, $35.00 general features of the class Gymnolaemata; autozooid morphogenesis Protoctista 1: Charophyta, vol. 1 Part E in Anascan Cheilostomates; ultrastructure and skeletal development in Edited by Roger L. Kaesler, with coordinating author, Monique Feist, Cheilostomate Bryozoa; general features of the class Phylactolaemata; leading a team of international specialists, 2005 Archaeocyatha (Revised), vol. 1 glossary of morphological terms; the orders of the class Phylactolaemata; First volume of Part B, Protoctista 1 to be published, which covers Edited by Curt Teichert, coordinating author Dorothy Hill, 1972 glossary of morphological terms; orders Cystoporata and Cryptostomata; generally plantlike autotrophic protoctists. Future volumes of Part B will Morphological features, ontogeny, evolution, paleoecology, and geographic paleobiology and taxonomy of order Cystoporata and Cryptostomata; cover the dinoflagellates, silicoflagellates, ebredians, benthic calcareous and stratigraphic distribution. introduction to and systematic description of the suborder Ptilodictyina; algae, coccolithophorids, and diatoms. 188 p., ISBN 0-8137-3105-4, $34.00 introduction to and systematic description of the suborder Rhabdomesina. Included in the charophyte volume are introductory chapters covering 651 p., ISBN 0-8137-3107-0, $60.00 morphology, mineralization, techniques for preparation and study, Porifera (Revised), vol. 2 Part H ecology and paleoecology, biogeography, stratigraphic distribution and edited by Roger L. Kaesler; coordinating author, J. Keith Rigby, with paleobiogeography, stratigraphic range chart, biozonation, evolutionary authors R. E. H. Reid, R.M. Finks, and J. Keith Rigby, 2003 Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 1 history, molecular phylogeny, classification, and glossary. Systematic Second volume in the revision of Porifera. General features of the Edited by R. L. Kaesler, Sir Alwyn Williams, coordinating author, leading descriptions of the phylum Charophyta, including orders Moellerinales, Porifera; morphology, phylogeny, and classification of the Demospongea, a team of international specialists, 1997 Sycidiales, and Charales. Lyssacinosa, and Hexactinellida; glossary; reproduction and development; First volume to be published in this extensive 6-volume revision of the 186 p., indexed, ISBN 0-8137-3002-3, $75.00 physiology; functional morphology and adaptation; variability and Brachiopoda. Entirely devoted to introductory material, with chapters variation; ecology and paleoecology; evolution and ecological history; on the brachiopod anatomy; the genome; physiology; shell biochemistry; Part C geographic and stratigraphic distribution; and techniques of study. shell structure; morphology; ecology of articulated and inarticulated Protista 2: Sarcodina, Chiefly “Thecamoebians” and Foraminiferida, vol. 376 p., ISBN 0-8137-3130-5, $75.00 brachiopods; biogeography of articulated and inarticulated brachiopods; 1–2 and a comprehensive glossary. Edited by R. C. Moore, with coordinating authors A. R. Loeblich, Jr., and Porifera (Revised), Vol. 3 560 p., ISBN 0-8137-3108-9, $100.00 H. Tappan, 1964 Edited by Roger L. Kaesler, coordinating author, J. Keith Rigby, with Sarcodina, Rhisopodea, Lobosia, Amoebida, Mycetozoida, authors R. E. H. Reid, R.M. Finks, and J. Keith Rigby, 2004 Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 2 & 3 “Thecamoebians,” Granuloreticulosia, Athalamida, Foraminiferida, Third volume in the revision of the Porifera. Included in the volume are Edited by R. L. Kaesler, Sir Alwyn Williams, coordinating author, leading Reitlingerellida, Xenophyophoria, Labryinthulida. systematic descriptions for the classes Demospongea, Hexactinellida, a team of international specialists, 2000 936 p. in 2 vol., ISBN 0-8137-3003-1, $60.00 Heteractinida, and Calcarea, followed by a stratigraphic range chart to the Second and third volumes to be published in this extensive 6-volume subgenus level. revision of the phylum Brachiopoda. Included in these volumes are 903 p., ISBN 0-8137-3131-3, $125.00 systematic descriptions of subphyla Linguliformea, Craniiformea, and Rhynchonelliformea (part), followed by a comprehensive reference list. Part F 950 p., ISBN 0-8137-3108-9, $120.00 Coelenterata, Supplement 1, Rugosa and Tabulata, vol. 1–2 Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 4 edited by C. Teichert, coordinating author Dorothy Hill, 1981 Edited by R. L. Kaesler, Sir Alwyn Williams, coordinating author, leading Introduction to Paleozoic corals and systematic descriptions for Rugosa; a team of international specialists, 2002 introduction to and systematic descriptions for Tabulata. Fourth volume to be published in this extensive 6-volume revision of the 762 p. in 2 vol., ISBN 0-8137-3029-5, $60.00 phylum Brachiopoda. Included in this volume are systematic descriptions of the second part of the subphyla Rhynchonelliformea (including the order online at: paleo.ku.edu/treatise orders Pentamerida, Rhynchonellida, Atrypida, and Athyridida), followed or call 785-864-3338 by a comprehensive reference list. 807 p., ISBN 0-8137-3108-9, $120.00 Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 5 Part N Part S Edited by R. L. Kaesler, Sir Alwyn Williams, coordinating author, leading a team of international specialists, 2006 Mollusca 6, Bivalvia (vol. 1–2) Echinodermata 1: General characters, Homalozoa–Crinozoa (Except Fifth volume to be published in this extensive 6-volume revision of edited by R. C. Moore, 1969 Crinoidea), vol. 1–2 the phylum Brachiopoda. Included in this volume is the subphylum General features of Bivalvia; form, function, Edited by R. C. Moore, 1967 Rhynchonelliformea (part), including orders Spiriferida, Spiriferinida, and evolution; classification of Bivalvia; Volume 1: General characters of Echinodermata; Echinoderm ontogeny; Thecideida, and Terebratulida, followed by a comprehensive reference list systematic descriptions; addendum. Dedicated Crinozoans (Cystoids, Paracrinoids, and Eocrinoidea); and Homalozoans and index. to Leslie Reginald Cox. (Stylophora, Homostelea, and Homoistelea). Volume 2: Blastoids: 677 p., ISBN 0-8137-3135-6, $100.00 989 p., 2-vol. set, ISBN 0-8137-3014-7, Morphology; Techniques; Ontogeny; Development and hydrodynamics $80.00 of blastoids; Paleoecology; Stratigraphic and geographic distribution; Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 6 Classification; Phylogeny and evolution; and Systematic descriptions. Edited by Paul A. Selden, Sir Alwyn Williams, coordinating author, 679 p., ISBN 0-8137-3020-1, $60.00 leading a team of international specialists, 2007 Mollusca 6, Bivalvia (Oysters), vol. 3 Part U Final volume to be published in this extensive 6-volume revision of the Edited by R. C. Moore and Curt Teichert, coordinating author, H. B. Stenzel, phylum Brachiopoda. Included in this volume are descriptions of taxa 1971 Echinodermata 3: Asterozoa—Echinozoa, vol. 1–2 published since 1998, new chapters and updates to several chapters from Orientation and axes; anatomy; physiology; ontogeny; shape, form, and size of Edited by R. C. Moore, 1966 Volume 1 on anatomy, grachiopod genome, biochemistry and diversity shell; terms, chiefly morphological, applied to oysters; distribution; phylogeny; Asterozoans; echinozoans; general features and relationships of of brachiopod shells, chemicostructural diversity of the brachiopod shell, classification; systematic descriptions; families doubtfully related to oysters; echinozoans, homology of echinozoan rays, helicoplacoids, edrioasteroids; stable oxygen and carbon isotopes in extant brachiopod shells, affinities nomenclature clarified. ophiocisteroids, cyclocystoids, echinoids, holothurians. and trends in evolution, recent research on brachiopod evolution, 275 p., ISBN 0-8137-3026-0, $35.00 725 p., ISBN 0-8137-3022-8, $75.00 geographic distribution of extant articulated brachiopods, and stratigraphic Part O Part V distribution of brachiopods, followed by a stratigraphic range chart to the Graptolithina, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged: With sections on genus level, covering all taxa included in the six volumes. Also included is Arthropoda 1, Trilobita (Revised), vol. 1 Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia a comprehensive reference list for volume 6 and an index to all volumes in Edited by R. L. Kaesler, 1997 Edited by R. C. Moore and Curt Teichert, coordinating author O. M. B. the series, as well as a CD-ROM containing the compiled set of references Volume 1 of the revision of the 1959 edition on the Trilobita. Two more Bulman, 1970 for the entire series. volumes are planned. Contains introductory chapters on the morphology Introduction; Hemichordata; Enteropneusta; Pterobranchia; 956 p., ISBN 978-0-8137-3136-0, $150.00 of the exoskeleton; the trilobite body; mode of life, habits, and occurrence; use of numerical and cladistic methods; ontogeny; evolutionary

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