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J. Morris1854A Catalogue of British Fossils: Comprising the genera and species hitherto described; with references to their geological distribution and to the localities in which they have been found
J. W. Gregory1898A collection of Egyptian fossil Madreporaria
T. Wayland Vaughan1905A critical review of the literature on the simple genera of the Madreporaria Fungida, with a tentative classification
M. P Duncan1864A description of and remarks upon some fossil corals from Sinde
E. von der Osten1957A fauna from the Lower Cretaceous Barranquín formation of Venezuela
S. D. Cairns2001A generic revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Dendrophylliidae (Cnidaria: Scleractinia)
S. D. Cairns1997A generic revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Turbinoliidae (Cnidaria: Scleractinia)
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E. Pratz1910A korállok leírása
J. W. Wells1986A list of scleractinian generic and subgeneric taxa, 1758–1985
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H. {Milne Edwards}, Haime J.1851A monograph of the British fossil corals. Second part. Corals from the oolitic formations
M. P Duncan1869A monograph of the British fossil corals. Second series. Part II, No. 1. Corals from the White Chalk, the Upper Greensand, and the Red Chalk of Huntstanton
M. P Duncan1870A monograph of the British fossil corals. Second series. Part II, No. 2. Corals from the Upper Greensand of Haldon, from the Gault, and the Lower Greensand
M. P Duncan1872A monograph of the British fossil corals. Second series. Part III. Corals from the oolitic strata
M. P Duncan1867A monograph of the British fossil corals. Second series. Part IV, No. 1. Corals from the zone of Ammonites planorbis and Ammonites angulatus in the Liassic formation
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J. W. Wells1944A new coral from Buda limestone (Cenomanian) of Texas
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M. Avnimelech1948A new species of Aspidiscus from the Middle Cretaceous of Sinai and remarks on this genus in general
J. W. Gregory1899A new species of Cladophyllia, Prionastraea and Stylina
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J. E. Gray1847An outline of an arrangement of stony corals
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