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Wada, H., & Satoh, N., 1994. Phylogenetic relationships among extant classes of echinoderms, as inferred from sequences of 18S rDNA, coincide with relationships deduced from the fossil record. Journal Molecular Evolution 38(1): 41-49.

Wagner, R., 1839. Ueber männliche Medusen und Nachweisung doppelter Geschlechtsverhältnisse durch das ganze Theirreich. Froriep’s Neue Notizen Gebiet Natur Keilkunde. Bd. 12. 1839: 97-102.

Wainiya, W. 1989. On the taxonomy of commercial sea cucumbers from Prachuap Khiri Khan-Surat Thani Provinces. Technical Papers Thailand Department Fisheries, Marine Fisheries Division. (1/1988). 25 pps.

Walcott, CD., 1911. Cambrian geology and paleontology. II. No. 3. Middle Cambrian Holothurians and Medusae. Smithsonian Institution Miscellaneous Collection, Washington. 57(No. 2): 41-68.

Walkiewicz, A, 1977. Holothurian sclerites from the Korytnica Clays (Middle Miocene; Holy Cross Mountains, Poland). Acta Geologica Polonica. 27(2): 177-192.

Walsh, JHT., 1891. List of deep-sea holothurians collected during seasons 1887 to 1891, with description of new species. Natural History Notes from HM. Indian Survey Steamer INVESTIGATOR, Commander RF. Hoskyn, RN. commanding. No. 24. Journal Asiatic Society, Bengal. 60: 197-204.

Walter, A., 1885. Ceylon’s echinodermen. Zeitschrift Wissenschaftliche Zoologie. 18: 365-384.

Wang, CY., Qu, YG., Zhang, SQ., & Zheng, CZ.. 2004. Finding of the Late Triassic holothurian sclerites from the Mujiucuo area in Xianza (Shenzha) County, north Tibet and its geological significance. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica. 21(1): 17-24.

Wang, XD., & Chen, MJ., 1992. Carboniferous-Permian holothurian sclerites from Kalpin area, Xinjiang. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica. 9(1): 71-79.

Wanner, J., 1925. PALÄONTOLOGIE VON TIMOR. VOLUME 14. 23. DIE PERMISCHEN ECHINODERMEN VON TIMOR. PART 2. Stuttgart. 82 pps., pls. 199-206.

Watson, JE., 1978. Biota of a temperate shallow water reef. Proceedings Linnean Society New South Wales. 103(4): 227-235.

Weber, HM,. 1997. Holothuroidea and Ophiocistioidea remains (Echinodermata) from the Lower Carboniferous of Velbert (Rhenish Schiefergebirge). Sonderveroeffent-lichungen Geologischen Instituts Universitaet, Koeln. 114: 485-497.

Weiss, HM., 1995. Marine animals of southern New England and New York. Identification keys to common nearshore and shallow water macrofauna. State Geological Natural History Survey Connecticut, Bulletin. 115. 303 pps.

Weiss, MP., 1954. Notes on some Middle Ordovician fossils from Minnesota. Journal Paleontology. 28(4): 427-429.

Wells, H., 1924. New Species of Cucumaria from Monterey Bay California. Annals Magazine Natural History. Series 9. 14: 113-121, 1 pl.

Whiteaves, JF., 1901. CATALOGUE OF THE MARINE INVERTEBRATE OF EASTERN CANADA [with Preface by Bell, R.,]. Geological Survey, Ottawa, Canada. 272 pps.

Whitehouse, FW., 1941. The Cambrian faunas of north-eastern Australia. Pt. 4. Early Cambrian echinoderms similar to the larval stages of Recent forms. Memoires Queensland Museum. 12(1): 1-28, figs. 1-9., pls. 1-4.

Whitelegge, T., 1889. List of the Marine and Freshwater Invertebrate Fauna of Port Jackson and the neighbourhood. Journal Royal Society New South Wales. 23(2): 163-323.

Whitelegge, T., 1897. Echinoderms. Chapter VIII. Pp. 155-162. In: THE ATOLL OF FUNAFUTI, ELLICE GROUP: ITS ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, ETHNOLOGY, AND GENERAL STRUCTURE BASED ON COLLECTIONS MADE BY MR. CHARLES HEDLEY, OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, SYDNEY, NSW. (Hedler, C., ed.). Memoires Australian Museum. 3.

Whitelegge, T., 1903. The Crustacea and Echinodermata. Notes on the Zoology of Paanopa or Ocean Island and Nauru or Pleasant Island, Gilbert Group. Records Australian Museum. 5: 8-13.

Wilkins, GH., 1928. UNDISCOVERED AUSTRALIA: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF AN EXPEDITION TO TROPICAL AUSTRALIA TO COLLECT SPECIMENS OF THE RARER NATIVE FAUNA FOR THE BRITISH MUSEUM 1923-1925. Ernest Benn, London. 292 pps.

Williams, EH., Jr., & Bunkley Williams, L., 1985. A new locality and depth record for the rare stichopodid holothurian Eostichopus arnesoni Cutress and Miller (Echinodermata) from Salt River Submarine Canyon, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Northeast Gulf Science. 7(2): 175-176.

Williams, RB., Cornelius, PFS., & Clark AM. 1982. Proposed conservation of Actinia Linnaeus, 1767 and Actiniidae Goldfuss, 1820 (Echinodermata, Holothurioidea). Z.N.(S.) 825. Bulletin Zoological Nomenclature. 39(4): 288-292.

Willy, E., 1913. Holothurioidea. In: DIE FAUNA SÜDWEST-AUSTRALIENS. (Michaelsen, W., ed.). 4(9): 349-402.

Wirtz, P., 2003. New records of marine invertebrates from São Tome Island (Gulf of Guinea). Journal Marine Biological Association UK. 83(4): 735-736.

Wolff, T., 1961. Animal life from a single abyssal trawling. Galathea Reports. 5: 129-162.

Wolff, T., 1971. Archimede dive 7 to 4,160 metres at Madeira: observations and collecting results. Videnskabelige Meddelelser Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening, Kjobenhavn. 1971: 127-147.

Wolff, WJ., 1968. The Echinodermata of the estuarine region of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt, with a list of species occurring in the coastal waters of the Netherlands. Netherlands Journal Sea Research. 4: 59-85.

Won, JH., & Rho, BJ., 1998. Two new species and four new records of Holothuroidea from Korea. Korean Journal Biological Sciences. 2: 9-20.

Woodmason, J., & Alcock, A., 1891. Natural History Notes from HM. Indian Marine Survey Steamer INVESTIGATOR, Commander RF. Hoskyn, RN., Commanding. No. 21. Annals Magazine Natural History. (6)(7&8): 1-19, 186-202, 258-272, & 427-452.

Woodward, HB., 1893. The Jurassic Rocks of Britain. Volume. III. The Lias of England and Wales (Yorkshire excepted). Memoirs Geological Survey, UK. 399 pps.

Woodward, SP., & Barrett, L., 1858. On the genus Synapta. Proceedings Zoological Society, London. 26: 350-367.

 

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