G. Arthur Cooper. New Brachiopoda from the Indian Ocean. Smithsonian Contributions
to Paleobiology, number 16, 45 pages, 1 figure, 8 plates. 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 Anton Bruun while participating in the
biological program of the International Indian Ocean Expedition: Cruise 1,
east side of the Indian Ocean and Andaman Sea; Cruise 4B, off the Gulf of Cutch
in the Arabian Sea; Cruises 7 and 8, in the Mozambique Channel and off the
east coast of Africa; and Cruise 9, off the east coast of the Somali Republic. Of
the fifteen species in the Anton Bruun collection, nine are described as new.
Three of the new species represent new genera. In addition to these a fourth
new genus is based on Rhynchonella valdiviae Helmcke from the southern Indian
Ocean, and a rare new species of Argyrotheca is described from the Red Sea.
Species described but poorly figured by W. H. Dall also are discussed and illustrated
in this paper. Available pertinent geographical and ecological data
are recorded and discussed. Although Mediterranean and Atlantic brachiopod
elements have been known from the Indian Ocean, the Anton Bruun collections
produced two genera hitherto found only in Pacific waters.