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  • Cooper, G. A. (1981)
    Brachiopods collected during the operations of Biogas and Polygas, Gulf of Gascogne Abyssal Survey, and Thalassa, Gulf of Gascogne Bathyal Survey of the Centre Océanologique de Bretagne, are recorded and data concerning ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1981)
    Specimens collected from 120 stations around and between the subantarctic islands: Marion, Prince Edward, Crozet, Kerguelen, Heard, Amsterdam, and St. Paul by the M/S <i>Marion Dufresne</i> with the support of Terres ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1972)
    A collection of brachiopods from the Baja California Abyssal Plain forms a deep-sea assemblage unusual in that it contains three genera that are unrelated but externally almost identical; i.e., they are homeomorphs. One ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1973)
    Brachiopods dredged on the worldwide exploratory cruises of R&sol;V <i>Vema</i>, of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University, are important in expanding knowledge of brachiopod distribution and ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1989)
    No studies in depth have been made of the brachiopods from the Jurassic deposits of Saudi Arabia. This first study of the brachiopods from this important region is based mainly on a collection presented to the Smithsonian ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1973)
    The collections described in this paper add significantly to the brachiopod fauna. Most of the specimens were collected on the following cruises of the Woods Hole Oceanographic research vessel <i>Anton Bruun</i> while ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1982)
    The Recent brachiopods described herein were collected during dredging operations of several research vessels: the United States R/V <i>Eltanin</i> (alias <i>Islas Orcadas</i> while on loan to Argentina) in Antarctica, in ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1969)
    Thirty-five new genera are described, 27 of them based on new species. They are classified by superfamily as follows: ENTELETACEA: <i>Acosarina</i> (<i>A. dorsisulcata</i>, new species). DAVIDSONIACEA: <i>Goniarina</i> ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1972)
    The first of a projected six-part monograph on the brachiopods of the reference area for the North American Permian in the Glass, Guadalupe, Diablo, Delaware, Hueco, and Chinati Mountains of West Texas and adjacent New ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1974)
    The second of a six-part monograph on brachiopods from the reference area for the North American Permian in mountain ranges of West Texas and adjacent New Mexico, this volume presents a historical resumé of the ordinal ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1976)
    The fourth of a six-part monograph on the Permian brachiopods from several mountain ranges in western Texas, especially the Glass Mountains of Brewster County, this volume contains descriptions of genera and species in the ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1976)
    The fourth of a six-part monograph on the Permian brachiopods from several mountain ranges in western Texas, especially the Glass Mountains of Brewster County, this volume contains descriptions of genera and species in the ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1976)
    The fifth of a six-part monograph on the brachiopods and Permian stratigraphy of the Glass Mountains and other ranges in western Texas and adjacent areas, this volume completes the systematic and descriptive part of the ...
  • Cooper, G. A.; Grant, Richard E. (1977)
    The sixth and final part of a monograph of Permian strata and faunas of West Texas and adjacent parts of New Mexico, this volume consists primarily of faunal lists and a taxonomic index of the previous five parts. A list ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1988)
    The Tertiary brachiopod fauna of the United States is discussed and reference is made to the composition of the World Tertiary fauna. The brachiopod fauna of the East Coast of the United States at present numbers 17 genera ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1983)
    The narrowly rostrate brachiopods of the Terebratulacea have long been a challenging subject. The interior details of many have long remained unknown. The usual method of studying the interior is by serial grinding ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1979)
    Thirty-nine taxa of fossil brachiopods are described, figured, and discussed. Three come from Cretaceous rocks of Cuba and the remainder were found in Tertiary sediments of Cuba and other parts of the Caribbean region. ...
  • Cooper, G. A. (1978)
    Brachiopods from Tertiary and Quaternary sediments in the islands of the South Pacific are rarities. They are important in helping us to understand the geographic and geologic distribution and evolution of parts of the ...

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