Harrell L. Strimple

†Harrell L. Strimple, American paleontologist

  • University of Iowa

Taxon names authored

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  • 0 taxon names authored by Harrell L. Strimple

Publications

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1938

  • 1938. A group of crinoids from the Pennsylvanian of northeastern Oklahoma. Bartlesville,Okla. 13pp.

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  • 1948. Pleurocystites watkinsi from the Bromide formation of Oklahoma. American Journal of Science 246: 761–764.
  • 1948. Crinoid studies. Part I. Two new species of Allagecrinus from the Pennsylvanian of Kansasand Texas; Part II. Apographiocrinus from the Altamont Limestone of Oklahoma. Bulletins of American paleontology 32(130): 3–16.
  • 1948. Crinoid studies. Part III. Apographiocrinus arcuatus, new species from the Missouri Series of Oklahoma. Part IV. Exocrinus, new genus from the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma. Part V. Allosocrinus, a new crinoid genusfrom the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma. Part VI. Allagecrinus copani, new species from the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma. Part VII. New species of crinoids from south-eastern Kansas. Bulletins of American paleontology 32: 255–294.
  • 1948. Peremistocrinus[sic] from the Dewey Limestone Formation, Oklahoma. Geological Magazine 85: 113–116.
  • 1948. Notes on Phanocrinus from the Fayetteville Formation of northeastern Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 22: 490–493.

1949

  • 1949. Mooreocrinus bowsheri, new species from the Chester Series of northeastern Oklahoma. American Journal of Science 247: 128–131.
  • 1949. Two new species of Acrocrinus from the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma. American Journal of Science 247: 900–904.
  • 1949. Evolution of Delocrinus to Paradelocrinus, and description of Stuartwellercrinus argentinei sp. nov. Geological Magazine 86: 123–127.
  • 1949. Studies of Carboniferous crinoids. Part I. Agroup of Pennsylvanian crinoids from the Ardmore Basin. Part II. Delocrinids of the Brownville Formation of Oklahoma. Part III. Description of two new cromyocrinids from the Pennsylvanian of Nebraska. Part IV. On new species of Alcimocrinus and Ulrichicrinus from the Fayetteville Formation of Oklahoma. Palaeontographica Americana 3: 323–348.

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  • 1962. Platycrinitid columnalsfrom the Pumpkin Creek Limestone. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22: 3–5.
  • 1962. Graphiocrinus stantonensis in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22(5): 137–140.
  • 1962. Zeacrinites in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22(12): 307–316.
  • 1962. Endelocrinus bransoni, a new species from the Lenapah Limestone. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22: 28–29.
  • 1962. Tarachiocrinus and Tholiacrinus. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22: 135–136.
  • 1962. Suppression of Ethelocrinus texasensis. Oklahoma Geology Notes 22: 270–272.
  • 1962. Crinoids from the Oologah Formation (Oklahoma). Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 60, 75p., 9pl.
  • 1962. Phylum Echinodermata. Class Crinoidea. In M.R. Mudge & E.L. Yochelson, Stratigraphy and paleontology of the uppermost Pennsylvanian and lowermost Permian rocks in Kansas. U.S. Geol. Survey, Prof. Paper 323, p. 66–74.

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  • 1971. Crinoids from the Vinland Shale (Virgilian) of Kansas. Journal of Paleontology 45(6): 998–1000.
  • 1971. A Permian crinoid from Coahuila, Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 45: 1040–1042.
  • 1971. Ethelocrinids from the vicinity of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes 31(4): 80–81.
  • 1971. The occurrence of Hydriocrinus in Oklahoma and Russia. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 56, pt. 3: 16–18.
  • 1971. Agnostocrinus from the Upper Permian of Texas. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 56, pt. 7: 31–32.

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  • 1973. The arms of Ulocrinus buttsi. Oklahoma Geology Notes 33(3): 111–113.
  • 1973. Aenigmocrinus, a new Chesterian inadunate crinoid genus. In H.L. Strimple, & R.C. Moore, Fossil Crinoid studies, University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 66: 15–18.

1974

  • 1974. Pennsylvanian crinoids from Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada. Journal of Paleontology 48(6): 1149–1155.
  • 1974. Abyssocrinus from the Haragan Formation (Devonian) of Southern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes 34(4): 160–162.
  • 1974. A preliminary study of echinoderms with the aid of a scanning electron microscope. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 81(2): 51–55.
  • 1974. The crinoid genus Sygcaulocrinus from Iowa. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 81(3): 116–118.

1975

  • 1975. A Morrowan crinoid fauna from the Hueco Mountains of Texas. Journal of Paleontology 49(4): 702–705.
  • 1975. Crowns of Parapisocrinus from Oklahoma and Tennessee. Oklahoma Geology Notes 35(5): 197–199.
  • 1975. A rare inadunate crinoid from the Barnsdall Formation (Upper Pennsylvanian) of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes v. 35, no. I, 23–26.
  • 1975. The rare inadunate crinoid genus Thalamocrinus. Southeastern Geology 16(4): 249–253.
  • 1975. Bottom-dwelling hybocrinids from Kentucky. Southeastern Geology 17(1): 51–53.
  • 1975. Middle Pennsylvanian (Atokan) crinoids from Oklahoma and Missouri. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 76: 1–30.
  • 1975. Introduction to a n.s. of studies of Ordovician echinoderms. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 82(2): 124–125.
  • 1975. Erisocrinids (Crinoidea-Inadunata)from Middle Pennsylvanian rocks of Iowaand Colorado. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 82(2): 126–129.

1976

  • 1976. Petalambicrinus, a new inadunate crinoid genus from the Missourian of Texas. Journal of Paleontology 50: 865–868.

1982

  • Burdick, D.W. & 1982. Genevievian and Chesterian crinoids of Alabama. Geological Survey of Alabama, Bulletin 121: 1—277. Reference page.