North Texas Cretaceous References:



A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas Charles Finsley Gulf Publishing Co., 1989
A New Lower Cretaceous Ophiuroid * C. I. Alexander Journal of Paleontology, 1931, v. 5, p. 152-153
Astrocratis acutispina, new genus and species, a new asteroid from the Late Cretaceous of Texas Blake, D. B. and Sprinkle, J. Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 89(3): 1311-1320; 1996
Comanche Echinoids * Charles Wythe Cooke Journal of Paleontology; May 1946; v. 20; no. 3; p. 193-237
Comatulid Crinoids from the Lower Cretaceous of Texas * Raymond E. Peck and W. T. Watkins Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 46, No. 3, (May, 1972), pp. 410-414
Cretaceous Ophiurans from Texas  * Charles T. Berry Journal of Paleontology
Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan., 1941), pp. 61-67
Echinoid diversity, preservation potential and sequence stratigraphical cycles in the Glen Rose Formation (early Albian, Early Cretaceous), Texas, USA * Andrew B. Smith & William L. Rader Palaeobio Palaeoenv (2009) 89:7–52
Echinoids of the Glen Rose limestone of Texas Marion Isabelle Whitney; Lewis Burnett Kellum UTA, New York, 1966
Fossil starfish Carl P. Chelf Texas Memorial Museum Circular 20, University of Texas, 1940.
Lower Cretaceous crinoids from Texas * Raymond Elliot Peck Journal of Paleontology; September 1943; v. 17; no. 5; p. 451-475
Mesozoic Echinodermata of the United States *
["Ophioglypha texana" described on page 30]
W. B. Clark U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 97, 1893, p. 30-31, plate IV
Paleoecology and distribution of echinoderms in the Grayson formation, McLennan County, Texas Matthew J. Willis Baylor: thesis; 1997
Some Albian (Cretaceous) asteroids (Echinodermata) from Texas and their paleobiological implications * Daniel B. Blake, and Robert Reid Journal of Paleontology; May 1998; v. 72; no. 3; p. 512-532
Shallow-water brittle-star (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) assemblages from the Aptian (Early Cretaceous) of the North Atlantic: first insights into bathymetric distribution patterns"
Ben Thuy, Andrew S. Gale, Sabine Stöhr, Frank Wiese 2013 Gottingen Contributions to Geoscience, Volume 77
Some echinoids from the Cretaceous of Texas * William Clyde Ikins Bulletins of American paleontology, vol. 25, no. 90. Paleontological research institute. 40p.; 1940
Tappanispora loeblichii, from the Kiamichi Formation (Albian) of Texas * Satish K. Srivastava Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 46, No. 6 (Nov., 1972), pp. 859-860
Texas Comanchean Echinoids of the Genus Macraster * W. S. Adkins Contributions to Geology, UTexas Bulletin 3001, 101–120.; 1930
Texas Cretaceous Echinoids Rosemary E. and Thomas J. Akers Texas Paleontology Series Publication No. 3, The Houston Gem & Mineral Society, 1987
Texas Cretaceous Ophiuroids * David L. Clark Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 33, No. 6 (Nov., 1959), pp. 1126-1127
The Echinoidea of the Buda limestone WHITNEY F. L. Bull. Am. Paleontology, vol. 5, no. 26, pp. 87-118, pls. 15 (1)-23 (9)


The Mesozoic Echinodermata of the United States * William B. Clark Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey, No. 97, 1893
Some Cretaceous echinoids from the Americas, A shorter contribution to general geology C. Wythe Cooke. Geological Survey professional paper 264-E. 1955
The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Echinodermata of the United States * William B Clark, Mayville W. Twitchwell Monographs of the United States Geological Survey, Volume LIV (54), 1915


Ikins, William Clyde, 1939, Some Echinoids from the Texas Cretaceous.