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Revision: February 2021 Annotated Catalog of Malacological Meetings, Including Symposia and Workshops in Malacology

Eugene V. Coan Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 2559 Puesta del Sol Road, Santa Barbara, California 93105, U.S.A.; [email protected] & Alan R. Kabat Museum of Comparative , ; [email protected]

ABSTRACT As a much needed bibliographic tool, an annotated catalog is given of the symposia and workshops that have been held at malacological and generalist meetings over the past eight decades, together with their resulting publications. Particularly detailed emphasis is given to the meetings of Unitas Malacologica, the American Malacological Union/Society, and the Western Society of Malacologists.

INTRODUCTION This paper catalogues the symposia and workshops that have taken place at malacological meetings over the last eight decades, as well as those that have occurred at other venues. The publications that resulted from these meetings and symposia are listed, chiefly because this information can be difficult for researchers to obtain. This catalog is not complete, and it emphasizes natural history and systematics. We have not endeavored to document every malacological meeting, particularly those before 1930, and those of European and Asian national societies that do not seem to have had symposia or have resulted in publications. Moreover, we have not thoroughly covered meetings on shellfisheries, mariculture, agricultural or other pests, and mollusk-borne diseases, nor those of shell-collectors’ groups. These organizations may want to provide their own listings for the historical record. In 1996, when this paper was originally published (Coan & Kabat, 1996), we did not include symposia, meetings, and workshops relating to the Cephalopoda, other than those occurring at Unitas Malacologica, the American Malacological Society, or other meetings already covered in detail as we did not have sufficient information about them. At that time, Frederick G. Hochberg of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History informed us that he intended to publish a companion paper on the meetings. During the ensuing years, we have attempted to obtain the relevant data, which we have incorporated into successive updated posted versions of this paper. Subsequently, Hochberg & Hatfield (2003) published a compilation of information on cephalopod meetings, based partly on their own records and partly on the updated online versions of our paper. We, in turn, have now incorporated additional data from Hochberg & Hatfield (2003) into this list, but we have not attempted to include all meetings related to fisheries.

1 Our catalogue is most comprehensive and detailed for the meetings of the Unitas Malacologica, the American Malacological Society (AMS) (formerly the American Malacological Union – AMU), and the Western Society of Malacologists (WSM). These three groups are listed first, followed by other groups in alphabetical order, and lastly by symposia and workshops not part of a series of malacological group meetings. In 1948, the American Malacological Union established a Pacific Division, which began to meet each year in the western United States. In 1968, this division was replaced by an independent Western Society of Malacologists; that year, the AMU-PD and WSM meetings were held concurrently. Commencing with the 1987 meeting, AMU abstracts were no longer published separately and were only issued at the meeting. However, at joint AMS-WSM meetings, the WSM Annual Report also contains abstracts of many AMS papers. We would greatly appreciate additional information on previous and future meetings and symposia to update this publication for eventual addenda. One benefit of this catalog is to draw attention to topics neglected at past meetings. We define a symposium as a pre-planned program of related papers, most or all invited. This is as opposed to a set of contributed, non-solicited papers grouped by topic in formulating a meeting agenda. Symposia generally have one or more organizers; related-paper sessions have only a chair. There is not a sharp distinction between these categories. The symposia listed here commence with one in 1935, and include at least two that had only four participants. Workshops are generally several-day-long study sessions, often including field or laboratory work, and frequently resulting in special publications. Over the past several decades, several trends are readily observable: an increase in the number of “how-to” workshops focused on methodological topics, and a decline in the number of “stand alone” conferences not associated with the annual meetings of malacological societies (Kabat et al., 2010). In the following catalog, the year of the meeting is given, followed by the congress or meeting number (if applicable), the location and dates of the meeting, the sponsoring organization(s) and meeting organizers (if applicable), and the resulting publication(s), first for the meeting as a whole, then for any symposia or workshop publications. The symposia publications are full-length papers or proceedings unless specifically indicated as only abstracts or a report. Proceedings are assumed to be edited by the meeting organizer unless otherwise indicated. Meeting abstracts are generally not listed if there was a subsequently issued proceedings volume. The documented dates of publication of these works have been included when known. The dates for the American Malacological Bulletin and its predecessors are taken from Coan & Kabat (2007); those for Malacologia are taken from Coan (2008).

HOW TO CITE THIS PUBLICATION Coan, E.V. & A. R. Kabat. 2021 (February). Annotated catalog of malacological meetings, including symposia and workshops in malacology. American Malacological Society: https://ams.wildapricot.org/More-Publications

2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We acknowledge the assistance of the following persons who provided information for this listing: Rüdiger Bieler, Arthur Bogan, Alfredo Castro-Vazquez, Robert Cowie, Annie Dhondt, Tamás Domokos, Zoltan Feher, Levente Füköh, Philip Hoedemaeker, Matthew James, Konstantin A. Lutaenko, Bernard Métivier, Richard E. Petit, Mary Salerno, Luiz R. L. Simone, Miklós Szekeres, José Templado, András Varga, Thomas R. Waller, and G. Thomas Watters.

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Coan, E. V., 2008. Publication dates of Malacologia volumes and issues. Malacologia 50(1- 2): 361. Coan, E. V. & A. R. Kabat, 1996 [December]. Annotated catalog of malacological meetings, including symposia and workshops in malacology. American Malacological Bulletin 13(1/2): 129-148. Coan, E. V. & A. R. Kabat, 2007 [December]. The publications of the American Malacological Union / Society. American Malacological Bulletin 23(1/2): 1-10. Hochberg, F. G. & E. M. C. Hatfield, 2003 [“2002”]. A brief history of the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC). Bulletin of Marine Science 71(1): 17-30. Kabat, A. R., E. V. Coan & P. Valentich-Scott, 2010. A brief history of malacological meetings, symposia, and workshops since 1930, with an emphasis on the last 50 years. Abstracts volume, World Congress of Malacology 2010 (Phuket, Thailand). Tropical Natural History (Bangkok), Supplement 3: 24 [abstract].

TABLE OF CONTENTS

European Malacological Congresses / Unitas Malacologica . . . . 4 American Malacological Union / American Malacological Society . . . 15 Western Society of Malacologists ...... 34 Other malacological societies and workshop series . . . . . 46 Other Cephalopoda Symposia and Workshops . . . . . 123 Other Symposia and Workshops ...... 133

3 European Malacological Congresses / Unitas Malacologica

1962 1 London, England, , 17-21 September. L. R. Cox and J. F. Peake, eds., 1965. Proceedings. Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and Malacological Society of London, viii + 266 pp. H. E. J. Biggs, 1963. The first European Malacological Congress: a brief report. Journal of Conchology, 25(5): 207-211. L. J. M. Butot, 1962. [Report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, 101: 1043-1044. 1965 2 , , 10-14 August. G. H. Peterson and J. Knudsen, eds., 1966 (31 December). [Proceedings]. Malacologia 5(1): vi + 93 pp. “Malacology and Parasitology,” Henning Lemche, organizer [abstracts and papers in proceedings volume, Malacologia 5(1): 15-36]. L. J. M. Butot & J. G. J. Kuiper, 1965. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 115: 1200-1205. 1968 3 Vienna, Austria, 2-6 September. O. E. Paget, ed., 1970 (6 June) [“November 1969”]. [Proceedings]. Malacologia 9(1): viii + 338 pp. “Molluscs as Parasites or their Transmitters,” H. Mohorst, John B. Burch & J. A. v. Eeden, organizers [abstracts and papers in proceedings volume, Malacologia 9(1): 25-44]. A. R. Mead, 1968. The Third European Malacological Congress. American Malacological Union, Annual Report for 1968: 61-64. 1971 4 Geneva, Switzerland, 7-11 September. E. E. Binder, ed., 1974 (23 January) [“1973”]. [Proceedings]. Malacologia 14(1-2): vi + 478 pp. 1974 5 Milan, , 3-7 September. F. Toffoletto, ed., 1977 (12 August). [Proceedings]. Malacologia 16(1): vi + 331 pp. “ in ,” C. B. Goodhart, organizer [papers in proceedings volume, Malacologia 16(1): 9-47]. Anonymous, 1974 (September). [abstracts on ]. Littorinid Tidings 2: 19-20. A. C. van Bruggen, 1974. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 161: 314-316.

4 L. Pintér, 1975. [report]. Soosiana 3: 1-4. 1977 6 Amsterdam, The , 15-20 August. A. C. van Bruggen, ed., 1977. [Abstracts]. Amsterdam (Institute of Taxonomic Zoology), 152 pp. A. C. van Bruggen, ed., 1979 (18 May). [Proceedings]. Malacologia 18(1-2): xxii + 622 pp. S. van der Spoel, A. C. van Bruggen & J. Lever, eds., 1979. Pathways in Malacology. Utrecht (Bohn, Scheltema and Holkema), 295 pp. [invited lectures]. S. van der Spoel, 1977. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 178: 703-704. L. Pintér, 1978. [report]. Soosiana 6: 1-2. 1980 7 Perpignan, , 31 August - 7 September. J. M. Gaillard, ed., 1980. [Abstracts]. Haliotis 10(2): 190 + x pp. J. M. Gaillard et al., eds., 1982 (24 June). [Proceedings]. Malacologia 22(1- 2): xxx + 765 pp. “ and Skeletal Structures,” Winfried Haas and Gottfried Krampitz, organizers. Malacologia 22(1-2): 225-339. “Evolution and Adaptive Radiation,” G. M. Davis, organizer. G. M. Davis, ed., 1981 (8 December). [proceedings]. Malacologia 21(1-2): 430 pp. “Growth and Productivity,” Jacques Daguzan and Bernard Salvat, organizers. Malacologia 22(1-2): 341-401. “Pathology and Parasitology,” Constantin Vago and Claude Combes, organizers. Malacologia 22(1-2): 1-102. “Sexuality and ,” Joos Joosse, Pierre Lubet & Norman Runham, organizers. Malacologia 22(1-2): 103-223. A. C. van Bruggen, 1980. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 197: 1077-1078. K. Bába, 1980. [report]. Soosiana 9: 1-2. 1983 8 Budapest, Hungary, 24 August - 4 September. L. Pinter, ed., 1983. [Abstracts]. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, 166 pp. L. Pinter, ed., 1986. [Proceedings]. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, xviii + 342 pp. “Applied Freshwater/Terrestrial Malacology and Parasitology,” Thomas K. Kristensen, organizer [abstracts and papers scattered in Pinter, 1983, 1986].

5 “ of Land and Freshwater Mollusks,” Alan Solem, organizer. A. Solem and A. C. van Bruggen, eds., 1984, World-Wide ; biogeographic studies on non-marine . Leiden, Brill, x + 289 pp. “EIS [European Survey] Session” [papers in Pinter, 1986: 305- 337]. “Quaternary Malacology and Fauna History,” Endre Krolopp, organizer [abstracts and papers scattered in Pinter, 1986]. E. Krolopp, 1984. [report on “Quaternary Malacology and Fauna History” symposium]. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 4: 72-75. “Sphaeriidae,” J. G. J. Kuiper, organizer [abstracts and papers scattered in Pinter, 1983, 1986]. A. C. van Bruggen, 1983. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 215: 1426-1429. A. Richnovszky, 1984. [report]. Club Conchylia Informationen 16(1-2): 16- 17. 1986 9 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 31 August - 6 September. D. Heppell, ed., 1986 [abstracts]. Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland, 104 pp. E. Gittenberger and J. Goud, eds., 1992. [proceedings]. Unitas Malacologica, Leiden, 414 pp. “Applied Malacology.” Anonymous, 1994 [“1992”]. [proceedings]. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology 4: 1-178. “Conservation Biology of Molluscs,” E. Alison Kay, organizer. E. A. Kay, ed., 1995. The conservation biology of molluscs. Proceedings of a symposium held at the 9th International Malacological Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1986. International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Survival Commission, Occasional Paper 9: iii + 81 pp. “Evolutionary Biology of Opisthobranchs,” Malcolm Edmunds, organizer. M. Edmunds, ed., 1991 (7 June). [Proceedings]. Malacologia 32(2): 203-327. “Prosobranch Phylogeny,” Winston F. Ponder, organizer. W. F. Ponder, ed., 1988 (20 December). Prosobranch Phylogeny. Malacological Review, Supplement 4: vi + 346 pp. “Specialist Group Workshop E.I.S. [European Invertebrate Survey].” Anonymous, 1986 (December). Reports of the Specialist Group Workshop E.I.S. Apex 6(3-4): 87-100. “The ,” Brian Morton, organizer. B. Morton, ed., 1990. The Bivalvia; a memorial symposium in honour of Sir Charles Maurice Yonge. University Press, viii + 355 pp.

6 A. C. van Bruggen, 1986. Unitas 1986 meeting in Edinburgh. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 233: 206-209. M. L. Bresson, 1986. Unitas 1986 (Edinburgh). Arion 11(6): 3-6. 1989 10 Tübingen, West Germany, 27 August - 2 September. C. Meier-Brook, ed., 1989. [Abstracts]. Tropenmedizinischen Institüt der Universität Tübingen, ii + 287 pp. C. Meier-Brook, ed., 1992 [Proceedings]. Baja, Hungary, 2 volumes: vi + 636 + x pp. “Biology and Evolution of Toxoglossan Gastropods,” John D. Taylor, organizer. J. D. Taylor, ed., 1990 (30 November). Biology and evolution of toxoglossan gastropods. Malacologia 32(1): 1-87. “E.I.S. [European Invertebrate Survey] Symposium.” J. H. Jungbluth, ed., 1991. [proceedings]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 48: 1-54. “Workshop on Hydrobioid Phylogeny,” Robert Hershler, organizer. “Workshop on Unionoidea,” J. H. Jungbluth, organizer [although announced for publication in the Archiv für Hydrobiologie, it will not be published]. A.C. van Bruggen, 1989. Unitas 1989 meeting in Tübingen. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 251: 603-606. K. Bába, 1989. [report]. Soosiana 18: 3-4. 1992 11 Siena, Italy, 30 August - 5 September. F. Giusti & G. Manganelli, eds., 1992 (June) [Abstracts]. University of Siena, 536 pp. “Alan Solem Memorial Symposium on the Diversity and Conservation of the Mollusca,” A. C. van Bruggen & Susan M. Wells, organizers. A. C. van Bruggen, S. M. Wells & T. C. M. Kempermann, eds., 1995. and conservation of the Mollusca. Proceedings of the Alan Solem Memorial Symposium on the Biodiversity and Conservation of the Mollusca. Leiden, The Netherlands (Backhuys), xi + 228 pp. “European Invertebrate Survey Session,” T. von Proschwitz & H. W. Waldén, organizers. T. von Proschwitz & H. W. Waldén, eds., 1995. [proceedings]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 56/57: 33-56. “Freshwater Bivalvia,” F. R. Woodward & Arthur Bogan, organizers. “Molecular Techniques and Molluscan Phylogeny,” M. G. Harasewych and Simon Tillier, organizers. M. G. Harasewych & Simon Tillier, eds., 1994 (11 August), Molecular techniques and molluscan phylogeny, The , Supplement 2, ii + 174 pp.

7 “Molluscan Behaviour,” Guido Chelazzi & Paolo Della Santina, organizers. G. Chelazzi, P. Della Santina, and R. N. Hughes, eds., 1994. [proceedings]. Ethology Ecology and Evolution (Firenze) 6(1): 37-124. “Molluscan Palaeontology,” A. W. Janssen & R. Janssen, organizers. A. W. Janssen & R. Janssen, eds., 1993 (December). [proceedings]. Scripta Geologica, Special Issue 2: 436 pp. “Molluscan Reproduction,” Norman Runham & William H. Heard, organizers. N. Runham & W. H. Heard, eds., 1996 (9 July). Molluscan Reproduction. Malacological Review, Supplement 6: iv + 187 pp. “Workshop on Medical and Applied Malacology,” J. P. Pointier & Jack B. Burch, organizers. J. P. Pointier & J, B. Burch, eds., 1995 [“1993”]. [proceedings]. Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology 5: 145-159. “Workshop on Systematic[s] and Ecology in the Opisthobranchia,” R. Cattaneo-Vietti, organizer. R. Cattaneo-Vietti, ed., 1993 (30 November). [proceedings]. Bollettino Malacologico 29(5-8): 109-209. 1995 12 Vigo, , 3-9 September. Ángel Guerra, Emilio Rolán & Francisco Rocha, eds., 1995 (August). [abstracts]. Vigo, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas, 538 pp. Anonymous, 1997 (December). [miscellaneous papers]. Iberus 15(2): 1-121. S. Gulyás & P. Sümegi, 2002. [report]. Soosiana 30: 13-14. “Ecology of Marine Molluscs,” Joandomènec Ros, organizer. Joandomènec Ros & Ángel Guerra, eds., 1997 (July). Ecology of Marine Molluscs. Scientia Marina 61, Supplement 2: 1-128. “Endemism in the Marine Realm,” Serge Gofas, organizer [one paper published in Haliotis 26: 73-80]. “ETI and CLEMAM Data Base Information,” K. E. Hoagland & E. Platts, organizers. “Freshwater Molluscs,” M. A. Ramos, W. Heard & R. Araujo, organizers. M. A. Ramos, R. Araujo, W. H. Heard, J. B. Burch & M. D. Ricketts, eds., 2001 [“1999”]. Freshwater Mollusca I. Malacological Review, Supplement 8: iv + 122 pp. “Malacology Applied to Food Production,” L. J. Elmslie, organizer. “Medical and Applied Malacology,” J. B. Burch & Y. Manga, organizers [stated to be published in the Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology]. “Molluscan Evolution and Fossil Records,” J. Martinell & K. Bandel, organizers. “Molluscan Pathology,” H. Grizel & A. Figueras, organizers [stated to be published in Aquatic Living Resources].

8 “Molluscan Phylogeny,” S. Tillier & M. G. Harasewych, organizers. S. Tillier & M. G. Harasewych, eds., 1997 (August). [proceedings]. Journal of Molluscan Studies 63(3): 299-388. “Second International Symposium on the Functional Morphology of ,” Ángel Guerra, Sigurd von Boletzky & Pio Fioroni, organizers. S. v. Boletzky et al., eds., 1997 (June) [proceedings]. Vie et Milieu 47(2): 85-187. [for the first symposium, see AMU, 1980]. “Systematics and Ecology of Opisthobranchs,” R. Cattaneo-Vietti, V. Urgorri & J. F. Troncoso, organizers. 1998 13 Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 25-31 July. [Program], 26 + 17 pp. Rüdiger Bieler & Paula M. Mikkelsen, eds., 1998 (July). 1998 World Congress of Malacology, Washington, D.C., Abstracts. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, i + 376 pp. + 4 page addendum. “Interactions Between Man and Molluscs,” George M. Davis, organizer. G. M. Davis, ed., 1999 (31 December). [proceedings]. Malacologia 41(2): 319- 483. “Molluscan Characters,” Tim Collins, organizer. “The Fossil Record,” Doug Erwin, organizer. 2001 14 Vienna, Austria, 19-25 August. Luitfried Salvini-Plawen, Janice Voltzow, Helmut Sattmann & Gerhard Steiner, eds., 2001 (August). World Congress of Malacology 2001, Vienna, Austria, 19-25 August, Abstracts. Unitas Malacologica, Vienna, Austria, vii + 417 pp. “Ancient Lakes: Laboratories and Archives of Molluscan Evolution,” Frank Wesselingh & Ellinor Michel, organizers. M. Schilthuizen, 2002 (January). Mollusca: an evolutionary cornucopia. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17(1): 8-9 [report]. “Evo-Devo in Mollusca,” Gerhard Haszprunar & Wim J. A. G. Dictus, organizers. “Molluscan Chemosymbiosis,” Carole Hickman, Penelope Barnes & Martin Zuschin, organizers. “Molluscan Conservation and Biodiversity,” Ian Killeen & Mary Seddon, organizers. I. Killeen & M. Seddon, eds., 2004 (July). Molluscan Conservation and Biodiversity. Journal of Conchology Special Publication 3: iv + 172 pp. “New Frontiers in Functional Morphology of Mollusks – A Tribute to Vera Fretter and Ruth Turner,” Shirley Baker & Diana Padilla, organizers. S.

9 Baker & D. Padilla, eds., 2004 (7 May). [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 18(1-2): 115-168. 2004 15 Perth, Western Australia, 11-16 July. Fred E. Wells, ed., 2004. Molluscan megadiversity: sea, land and freshwater [Program and Abstracts]. xlviii + 187 pp. Perth, Australia: Western . Symposia: “Phylogeny of molluscs;” “Bivalve systematics – a look at the branches;” “Molluscan aquaculture and fisheries;” “Ecology of molluscs;” “Opisthobranchs,” and “Reproduction and developmental patterns in molluscs: an overview.” R. Bieler, ed., 2006. Bivalvia – a look at the branches. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 148(3): 221-552. D. W. Golding & H. Fortunato, eds., 2004. Proceedings of the symposium on reproduction and developmental patterns in molluscs: an overview. Invertebrate Reproduction and Development 46(2-3): 81-187. R. A. D. Cameron et al., eds., 2005. Pattern and process in land mollusc diversity. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 68: viii + 157 pp. Greg B. Maguire, Fred E. Wells & Lindsay M. Joll, eds., 2006. Symposium on molluscan fisheries and aquaculture. Journal of Research 25(1): 137-256 [proceedings]. G. D. Brodie, S. Fahey & F. E. Wells, eds., 2006. Contemporary Studies into the Systematics and Evolution of Opisthobranch Molluscs. Symposium Volume from the World Mollusc Congress, Perth Australia, 2004. Western Australian Museum, Supplement 69: 1-140. W. F. Ponder & D. R. Lindberg, eds., 2008. Phylogeny and Evolution of the Mollusca. Berkeley: University of California Press, 488 pp. 2007 16 Antwerp, Belgium, September, 15-20 July. Kurt Jordaens, Natalie Van Houtte, Jackie Van Goethem & Thierry Backeljau, eds., 2007. World Congress of Malacology, Antwerp, Belgium, 15-20 July 2007, Abstracts. Antwerp, Belgium: Unitas Malacologica, lxxix + 298 pp. “Biodiversity at crossroads: freshwater bivalves from mass extinction to global invasion,” Cristian R. Altaba, organizer. “Diversity and ecological adaptations in intertidal molluscs,” B. G. Kulkarni, organizer. “Heart and circulation in molluscs,” Robert B. Hill, organizer. “Inventorying the molluscan fauna of the world: frontiers and perspectives,” & Somsak Panha, organizers.

10 “Micromolluscs: methodological challenges, exciting results,” Daniel L. Geiger, organizer. D. L. Geiger & B. Ruthensteiner, eds., 2008 [25 July]. Micromolluscs: methodological challenges – exciting results. Zoosymposia 1: vi + 308 pp. “Molluscan models: advancing our understanding of the eye,” Jeanne Serb & Laura Robles, organizers. J. M. Serb, ed. (2008). [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 26(1/2): 1-109. “Molluscs and control,” Rita Triebskorn & Bill Bailey, organizers. “Molluscs as models in evolutional biology: from local speciation to global radiation,” Matthias Glaubrecht & Thomas von Rintelen, organizers. M. Glaubrecht & T. von Rintelen, eds. (2009) [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 27(1/2): 1-111. “Molluscs in ecotoxicological research,” Kurt Jordaens & Rita Triebskorn, organizers. “Neogastropod origins, phylogeny, evolutionary pathways and mechanisms,” M. G. Harasewych & Ellen Strong, organizers. “Quaternary Malacology,” Tom Meijer, organizer. “Sexual selection in molluscs,” Ronald Chase & Joris Koene, organizers. “Zoogeography of the non-marine mollusks of the eastern Mediterranean,” Aydin Örstan, organizer. Anonymous, 2007 (August). [report]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 49: 11-13. B. M. Pokryszko, 2007. Conference Reports: … The World Congress of Malacology, Antwerp. Folia Malacologica 15(4): 185-188. M. G. Harasewych & E. E. Strong, eds., 2009. Proceedings of the Symposium “Neogastropod Origins, Phylogeny, Evolutionary Pathways and Mechanisms.” The Nautilus 123(3): 72-219. 2010 17 Phuket, Thailand, 18-24 July 2010. “Biology and evolution of ,” Alan Hodgson, organizer. “Community ecology of tropical forest land snails,” Dinarzarde Raheem & Peter Tattersfield, organizers. “Countdown 2010: towards a global freshwater assessment of threatened species,” Mary Seddon & Will Darwall, organizers. “Ecology, evolution and biology of freshwater bivalves,” Arthur Bogan & Randy Hoeh, organizers. “Emerging molluscan models: biological questions in the 21st century,” Mónica Medina, Sam Loker & Sandie Degnan, organizers.

11 “Evolutionary ecology and genetics of molluscan populations,” Takahiro Asami, organizer. “Evolution of the Bivalvia” (in conjunction with the Bivalve Tree-of-Life Project), Rüdiger Bieler, Gonzalo Giribet & Paula Mikkelsen, organizers. “The last 50 years of malacology: specialization, methodological transformation, and globalization,” Robert Hershler & David Lindberg, organizers. “Mollusc aquaculture,” Zulfigar Yasin, Aileen Tan Shau-Hwai & Somchai Bussarawit, organizers. “Reproduction and mating systems in hermaphroditic mollusks,” Kurt Jordaens & Joris Koene, organizers. “Speciation: insights from insular isolation to global patterns,” Matthias Glaubrecht, organizer. “Studies on Opisthobranch Molluscs,” Manuel Malaquias, Juan Lucas Cervera, and Terry Gosliner, organizers. “Systematics of Asian land snails,” Fred Naggs, Min Wu & Somsak Panha, organizers.Panha, S., C. Sutcharit & P. Tongkerd, eds., 2010. 17th World Congress of Malacology. 18-24 July 2010, Royal Phuket City Hotel, Phuket, Thailand. Abstract[s]. Tropical Natural History Supplement 3: liv + 360 + lv-lxxv. Anonymous, 2011. Reports from the WCM 2010 Scientific Symposia. Unitas Malacologica Newsletter 30: 6-11.Sayenko, E. M., K. A. Lutaenko & A. V. Rasshepkina, 2011 [“2010”]. [World Congress of Malacology and the 17th International Congress of the Unitas Malacologica, July 18-24, 2010, Kingdom of Thailand]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 14: 142-148. M. A. E. Malaquias, et al., eds., 2011. Studies on opisthobranch molluscs: proceedings of a symposium, World Congress or Malacology, Phuket, Thailand, July 2010. Journal of Molluscan Studies 77(4): 321-422. B. M. Pokryszko, et al., 2011. The 17th World Congress of Malacology – Conference Report. Folia Malacologica 19(2): 107-116. R. A. D. Cameron & B.M. Pokryszko, eds., 2014. Tempo and mode in land evolution: the origins and limits of diversity. Journal of Molluscan Studies 80(3): 223-290. 2013 18 Departamento de Biologia, Universidade dos Azores, Portugal, 21-28 July. “Biodiversity and evolution of pulmonate taxa” – Benoît Dayrat, organizer. “Climate Change and Molluscan Ecophysiology” (sponsored by American Malacological Society – AMS) Peter Marko & Brad Seibel, organizers. “Colour in Molluscs” - Malgorzata Ozgo, organizer.

12 “Gains and Losses of Freshwater Bivalves and their consequences for ” (sponsored by Instituto Português de Malacologia – IPM) – Manuel Lopes Lima, Ronaldo Sousa & Joaquim Reis, organizers. “How did they get here?: (Palaeo)Biogeography of marine molluscs” – Sérgio Ávila, Carlos Marques da Silva & Ricardo Cordeiro, organizers. “Invasive mollusks” – Peter Beninger, organizer. “Living in the extreme: Mollusca of chemosynthetic habitats”– Verena Tunnicliffe & Anders Warén, organizers. “Molecular and paleontology” – Steffen Kiel & Suzanne Williams, organizers. “Mudflat mollusks” – Peter Beninger, organizer. “ and ecology of freshwater mollusks in the molecular age” – Maxim Vinarski, organizer. “Tempo and mode in evolution: the origins and limits of diversity”- Robert Cameron & Beata Pokryszko, organizers. “The role of cephalopods in the world’s oceans: a symposium in honor of Malcolm Clarke” (sponsored by Cephalopod International Advisory Council – CIAC) – Elizabeth K. Shea, Jose Xavier & Marek Lipinski, organizers. “There’s something about Opisthobranchia” – Heike Wägele, Terry Gosliner & Jesus Troncoso, organizers. “Who are the ‘Aculifera’?” – Julia D. Sigwart, Christiane Todt & Amélie H. Scheltema, organizers. A. M. de Frias Martins, A. C. Costa, R. T. da Cunha, S. Ávila, S. C. Monteiro & P. Raposeiro, 2013, Book of abstracts; World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, Azores 2013, July 21-28. Açoreana Suplemento 8: 391 pp. P. B. Marko, et al., eds., 2015. Symposium on “Climate change and molluscan ecophysiology” at the 79th annual meeting of the American Malacological Society. American Malacological Bulletin 33(1): 121-173. B. M. Pokryszko, 2013. World Congress of Malacology Ponta Delgada, Azores (Portugal), 2013 July 21-28: Conference Report. Folia Malacologia, 21(4): 297-300. H. Wägele, J. Troncoso & T. Gosliner, eds., 2014. A Special Issue of selected papers from the symposium: “There’s Something About Opisthobranchia”, World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, Azores, July 2013. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 80(5): 473-646. Julia D. Sigwart, Christiane Todt & Amélie H. Scheltema, eds., 2014. Who are the ‘Aculifera’? [proceedings]. Journal of Natural History 48(45-48): 2733- 3045. 2016 19 Penang, Malaysia, 18-24 July.

13 “Ecology of Marine Molluscs,” Juan Moreira da Rocha, Marcos Rubal & Jesús Souza Troncoso, organizers. “Freshwater Bivalves of The World: Diversity, Distribution, Evolution & Ecology,” Alexandra Zieritz & Manuel Lopes-Lima, organizers. “How to quantify shell form?” Liew Thor Seng & Manuel Jimenez Tenorio, organizers. “Integrating Molecules, Morphology, Biology & Biogeography in ‘Opisthobranch’ Research,” Kathe R. Jensen, Manuel Malaquias & Juan Lucas Cervera, organizers. “Integrative Research on Molluscan Phylogenetics: A Tribute to the Late Professor Salvini-Plawen,” Douglas J. Eernisse & Gerhard Steiner, organizers. “Limestone Biodiversity and Conservation Issues,” Tony Whitten and Menno Schiltuizen, organizers. “Molluscan Aquaculture in a Changing Climate,” Thiyagarajan V., Sam Dupont & Atsushi Ishimatsu, organizers. “Molluscan Biodiversity & Biogeography in the Indo-West Pacific,” Benoit Dayrat, organizer. “Mollusks in Climate Change Research: New Uses of an Old Group,” Maria H. Fortunato Martins, organizer. “Morphology Based Systematics in Action,” Barna Páll-Gergely, organizer. “Planktic Gastropods,” Deborah Wall-Palmer, organizer. “Predators of Molluscs,” Takahiro Asami, organizer. “Tropical Marine Mollusc Program (TMMP): Past and Present,” Jaruwat Nabhitabhata, organizer. “Tsunami and marine life in Asia,” Kenji Okoshi, organizer. 2019 20 Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 11-16 August (joint meeting with American Malacological Society). “Evolution of Toxins in Molluscs,” Baldomero Olivera, organizer. “Future of Molluscan Research,” Terry Gosliner, organizer. “Malacological Society of London Symposium on Color and Vision in Molluscs.” “Molluscs in Citizen Science,” Rebecca Johnson, organizer. “Molluscs as Key Ecological Players,” Patrick Krug, organizer. “AMS Presidential Symposium on Molluscan Collections,” Ellen Strong, Julia Sigwart, and Terry Gosliner, organizers.

14 “The Evolution of Molluscan Weirdness,” Julia Sigwart and Ellen Strong, organizers. “Molluscs as Model Paleontological Systems,” David Jablonski and Peter Roopnarine, organizers. “Novel Approaches to Managing Invasive and Pest Molluscs.” “Systematics and Biogeography of Continental Molluscs.” “Utility of Molluscan Genomics”

Gosliner, T., ed., 2019. Abstract Volume, World Congress of Malacology 2019, Pacific Grove, California, USA. San Francisco: 295 pp. Anonymous, 2020. [World Congress of Malacology 2019]. Japanese Journal of Benthology, 74(2): 124-126 [in Japanese]. Cavadino, I., A. Holmes & H. , 2019. World Congress of Malacology 2019, Pacific Grove, California. Mollusc World, 51: 26-29. Pearce, T. A., 2019. Land snail field trip, Big Sur, CA, 14 Aug 2019, World Congress of Malacology. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 49(2): 4-5. Strong, E., 2019. Report on the World Congress of Malacology 2019, joined with the 85th AMS Annual Meeting, Pacific Grove, California. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 49(2): 2-4. 2022 21 Munich, Germany.

American Malacological Union [AMU] / American Malacological Society [AMS] The early reports list the papers by title alone. By the late 1930s and early 1940s, the reports include descriptions of the contents of the papers, presumably prepared by the AMU Secretary. Commencing in 1947, each abstract is set off with a separate section head, although some abstracts still appear to be prepared by the Secretary. By the 1950s, the abstracts appear to be written entirely by the authors, not by the Secretary, although the Secretary sometimes contributed additional commentary or a summary of the discussion. Note that the Bulletin numbers came to differ from the meeting numbers and that the meeting numbers as given in the Bulletins were sometimes wrong.

Year Meeting Place, Dates and Publications Numbers 1931 1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 30 April-2 May. Anonymous, 1931 (13 July). The American Malacological Union [list of titles]. The Nautilus 45(1): 1-5, 1 pl.

15 1932 2 Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 26-28 May. Anonymous, 1932 (23 July). The second annual meeting of the American Malacological Union [list of titles]. The Nautilus 46(1): 1- 3. I.C. Robertson, 1932. Mrs. Imogene C. Robertson’s Rambling Notes, priv. publ. [extended description of meeting]. 1933 3 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 25-27 May. I.C. Robertson, 1933 (16 June). The third annual meeting of the American Malacological Union [list of titles]. The Nautilus 47(1): 37-44. 1934 4 Stanford, California, U.S.A., 25-28 June. Anonymous, 1934 (1 August). [short abstracts]. AMU Report for 1934: 12 pp. Anonymous, 1934. [report]. The Nautilus 48(2): 72. 1935 5 Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., 27-29 June. Anonymous, 1935. [short abstracts]. AMU Report for 1935: 10 pp. I.C. Robertson, 1935. The fifth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 49(2): 62-63 [list of titles]. 1936 6 St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., 21-24 April. Anonymous, 1936 (post-1 September). [short abstracts]. AMU Report for 1936: 11 pp. I.C. Robertson, 1936. The sixth annual meeting of the American Malacological Society. The Nautilus 50(1): 33-36 [list of titles]. 1937 7 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 3-5 August. Anonymous, 1937. The seventh annual meeting of the American Malacological Society in the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, August 3 to 5, 1937. The Nautilus 51(2): 68-71 [list of titles]. Anonymous, 1938 (post-1 January). [report]. AMU Report for 1937: 16 pp. 1938 8 Havana, Cuba, 1-6 August. A. Moreno, 1939. IX Reunion annual de la American Malacological Union. Memorias de la Sociedad Cubana de Historia Natural, 13(5): 321-328. I.C. Robertson, 1938. The eighth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union, Havana, Cuba, August 1 to 6, 1938. Nautilus 52(2): 66-72 [list of titles].

16 I.C. Robertson, 1939 (post-1 January). [report]. AMU Report for 1938: 20 pp., frontispiece. 1939 9 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 20-23 June. Anonymous, 1939 (November). [report]. AMU Report for 1939: 16 pp. I.C. Robertson, 1939. The ninth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 53(2): 68-72 [list of titles]. 1940 10 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 17-21 June. Anonymous, 1940 (December). [report]. AMU Report for 1940: 18 pp. I.C. Robertson, 1940. The tenth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 54(1): 35-37 [list of titles]. 1941 11 Rockland, Maine, U.S.A., 26-29 August. I. C. Robertson, 1941. The eleventh annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 55(2): 70-72. Anonymous, 1942 (January). [report]. AMU Report for 1941: 44 pp. “Methods of Collecting and Preserving Mollusca,” Blenn R. Bales, organizer. F.C. Baker, et al., 1942. [papers] AMU Bulletin for 1941- 42: 5-37. 1942- n/a (no meetings) 1943 Anonymous, 1944 (January). [report of members’ activities]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1943: 24 pp., 2 pls. 1944- n/a (no meetings) 1945 Anonymous, 1945 (October). [report of members’ activities]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1944-1945: 21 pp. 1946 12 Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 14-16 August. I. C. Robertson, 1946. The American Malacological Union – twelfth annual meeting. The Nautilus 60(2): 66-69 [list of titles]. Anonymous, 1947 (April). [short abstracts]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1946: 22 pp. K. Van W. Palmer, 1946. AMU, 1946 [report]. The Mollusca (Florida) 1(10): 137-141. 1947 13 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 18-21 June. Anonymous, 1947 (December). [report]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1947: 32 pp. A. LaRocque, 1947. The American Malacological Union, thirteenth annual meeting, Pacific Grove, California, June 18 to 21, 1947. The Nautilus 61(2): 56-60 [list of titles].

17 1948 14 (1) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 25-27 August. Pacific Division, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 10-11 April. Anonymous, 1949 (March). [abstracts]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1948: 36 pp. 1949 15 (2) Coral Gables, Florida, U.S.A., 16-18 June. Pacific Division, Long Beach, California, U.S.A., 14-16 June. Anonymous, 1949 (November). [report]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1949: 36 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1949. The American Malacological Union – fifteenth annual meeting. The Nautilus 63(2): 67-70 [list of titles]. 1950 16 (3) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., 14-16 June. Pacific Division, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 7-9 April. Anonymous, 1950 (December). [report]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1950: 39 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1950. The American Malacological Union – sixteenth annual meeting. The Nautilus 64(2): 65-67 [list of titles]. 1951 17 (4) Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., 22-24 August. Pacific Division, Oakland, California, U.S.A., 22-24 June. Anonymous, 1951 (December). [report]. AMU News Bulletin and Annual Report for 1951: 41 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1951. [report]. Hobbies, Magazine of the Buffalo Museum of Science 32(1): 3-5. M. C. Teskey, 1951. American Malacological Union, 1951. The Nautilus 65(2): 66-68 [list of titles]. 1952 18 (5) Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 20-22 August. Pacific Division, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 20-22 June. Anonymous, 1952 (December). [report]. AMU Annual Report for 1952: 45 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1952. Eighteenth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 66(2): 67-69 [list of titles]. 1953 19 (6) Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A., 25-27 June. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 12-13 June. Anonymous, 1953 (31 December). [report]. AMU Annual Report for 1953: 51 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1953. American Malacological Union, nineteenth annual meeting. The Nautilus 67(2): 66-68 [list of titles].

18 1954 20 (7) Durham, New Hampshire, U.S.A., 16-18 August. Pacific Division, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 18-19 June. Anonymous, 1954 (December). [report]. AMU Annual Report for 1954: 44 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1954. Twentieth annual meeting, American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 68(2): 69-70. 1955 21 (8) New York, New York, U.S.A., 26-29 July. Pacific Division, Stanford, California, U.S.A., 15-16 July. Anonymous, 1955 (31 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1955 (Bulletin 22): 58 pp. M. C. Teskey, 1955. American Malacological Union, twenty-first annual meeting, July 26th-29th, 1955. The Nautilus 69(2): 71-72. 1956 22 (9) San Diego, California, U.S.A., 11-14 July [joint meeting with Pacific Division]. Anonymous, 1956 (31 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1956 (Bulletin 23): 52 pp. Anonymous, 1956 (August). Twenty-second annual meeting, San Diego, Calif. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 160: 8-10. M. C. Teskey, 1956. Twenty-second annual meeting, American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 70(2): 70-71. 1957 23 (10) New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., 16-19 July. Symposium, Medical malacology (Edward H. Michelson, organizer). Symposium, Research work in the U.S. Fisheries Laboratory (Victor L. Loosanoff, organizer). Symposium, Distribution of New World Mollusca (Thomas E. Pulley, organizer). Pacific Division, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 30 May-1 June. M. C. Teskey, 1957. The twenty-third annual meeting of the American Malacological Union, July 19-22, 1957. The Nautilus 71(2): 66-68. Anonymous, 1957 (August). [report on Pacific Division meeting]. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 170: 1- 4. Anonymous, 1958 (1 January). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1957 (Bulletin 24): 56 pp. 1958 24 (11) Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 2-6 September. Pacific Division, Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 27-29 June.

19 Anonymous, 1958 (July). [report on Pacific Division meeting]. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 179: 3- 5. Anonymous, 1958 (November). [report on AMU meeting]. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 182: 29. M. C. Teskey, 1958. American Malacological Union, 24th annual meeting, September 2-6, 1958. The Nautilus 72(2): 66-68 [list of titles]. Anonymous, 1959 (1 January). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1958 (Bulletin 25): 73 pp. 1959 25 (12) Haverford, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., “31” [sic, 30] June-3 July. Pacific Division, Redlands, California, U.S.A., 9-12 July. R. Burch, 1959 (August). The American Malacological Union – 25th meeting. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 190: 7-8. R. Burch, 1959 (August). American Malacological Union Pacific Division, twelfth annual meeting. Minutes of the Conchological Society of Southern California 190: 8-9. M. C. Teskey, 1959. Twenty-fifth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 73(2): 74-76 [list of titles]. Anonymous, 1960 (1 January). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1959 (Bulletin 26): 79 pp. [mislabeled as “26th” meeting]. 1960 26 (13) Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 9-12 August. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 22-25 June. H. E. Coomans, 1960. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 89: 905-906. M. C. Teskey, 1960. Twenty-sixth annual meeting of the American Malacological Union. The Nautilus 74(2): 78-80 [list of titles]. Anonymous, 1961 (February). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1960 (Bulletin 27), 76 pp. [mislabeled as “27th” meeting]. 1961 27 (14) Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 19-23 June. Pacific Division, Goleta, California, U.S.A., 28 June-1 July. Anonymous, 1961 (1 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1961 (Bulletin 28), 81 pp. [mislabeled as “28th” meeting]. H. E. Coomans, 1961. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 96: 987.

20 M. C. Teskey, 1961. The American Malacological Union, twenty- eighth [sic] annual meeting, June 20-23, 1961. The Nautilus 75(2): 83-84. 1962 28 (15) St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., 31 July-3 August. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 27-30 June. Anonymous, 1962 (21 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1961 (Bulletin 29), 68 pp. [mislabeled as “29th” meeting]. M. C. Teskey, 1962 (14 November). [report]. The Nautilus 76(2): 71- 73. 1963 29 (16) Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., 18-21 June. Pacific Division, Goleta, California, U.S.A., 26-29 June. Anonymous, 1964 (1 January). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1963 (Bulletin 30), 83 pp. 1964 30 (17) New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., 21-24 July. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 18-21 June. Anonymous, 1964 (14 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1964 (Bulletin 31), 102 pp. 1965 31 (18) New York, New York, U.S.A., 20-23 July. Pacific Division, San Diego, California, U.S.A., 24-27 June. Anonymous, 1966 (22 February). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1965 (Bulletin 32), 122 pp. 1966 32 (19) Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.A., 22-27 August. Pacific Division, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 19-22 June. Anonymous, 1967 (22 February). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1966 (Bulletin 33), 120 pp. 1967 33 (20) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 31 July-6 August. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 28 June-1 July. Anonymous, 1968 (20 March). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1967 (Bulletin 34), 119 pp. 1968 34 (21) Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A., 15-19 July. Pacific Division, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 19-22 June [concurrent with WSM]. Anonymous, 1968 (27 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1968 (Bulletin 35), 97 pp. A. LaRocque, 1968. [report]. Sterkiana 31: 40-42.

21 1969 35 Marinette, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 21-23 July. Anonymous, 1969 (19 December). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1969 (Bulletin 36), 96 pp. “Rare and Endangered Mollusks of North America,” Arthur H. Clarke, organizer. A. H. Clarke, ed., 1970 (14 November). [proceedings]. Malacologia 10(1): 1-56. 1970 36 Key West, Florida, U.S.A., 16-20 July. Anonymous, 1971 (18 February). [report]. AMU Annual Reports for 1970 (Bulletin 37), 112 pp. “Commercial Marine Mollusks of the United States,” Arthur S. Merrill [proceedings, AMU Annual Reports for 1970: 9-40 (1971)]. “Introduced Mollusks,” Alan Solem, organizer [proceedings, AMU Annual Reports for 1970: 52-56 (1971)]. 1971 37 Cocoa Beach, Florida, U.S.A., 15-19 July. Anonymous, 1972 (February). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1971, 70 pp. “Molluscan Aquaculture,” William N. Shaw, organizer [proceedings, AMU Bulletin for 1971: 12-27]. 1972 38 Galveston, Texas, U.S.A., 9-14 July. Anonymous, 1973 (23 March). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1972: 64 pp. “Genetics, Cytogenetics and Hybridization,” John B. Burch, organizer [abstracts, AMU Bulletin for 1972: 34-40]. J. B. Burch, ed., 1974 (29 January). [proceedings]. Malacological Review 6(2): 139-203. 1973 39 Newark and Greenville, Delaware, U.S.A., 24-28 June. Anonymous, 1974 (22 May). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1973: 69 pp. 1974 40 Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 3-7 August. Anonymous, 1975 (May). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1974: 95 pp. 1975 41 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 22-26 June. Clifford A. Martin, 1975 (July). [report]. The Festivus 6(7): 38-39. Anonymous, 1976 (30 January). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1975: 94 pp. “Eastern Pacific-Western Atlantic Faunal Affinities,” Emily H. Vokes, organizer [proceedings in AMU Bulletin for 1975: 44-54]. 1976 42 Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 2-6 August. Anonymous, 1976 (30 December). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1976: 89 pp.

22 “Current Trends in Malacology,” Dorothea S. Franzen, organizer [proceedings in AMU Bulletin for 1976: 54-67]. 1977 43 Naples, Florida, U.S.A., 10-15 July. Anonymous, 1978?. [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1977: 118 pp. “Evolution and Adaptive Radiation of Mollusca,” George M. Davis, organizer [abstracts, AMU Bulletin for 1977: 92-97, 1978]. G. M. Davis, ed., 1978 (27 July). [proceedings]. Malacologia 17(2): 163- 401. “The West Indies,” Richard S. Houbrick, organizer [list of papers, AMU Bulletin for 1977: 98]. 1978 44 Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A., 16-21 July. Anonymous, 1979?. [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1978: 86 pp. “The Hows, Whys, and Wherefores of Building a Scientifically Valuable Mollusk Collection,” Carol B. Stein, organizer. 1979 45 Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A., 5-11 August [joint meeting with WSM]. Anonymous, 1980 (March). [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1979: 86 pp. “Life Histories of Mollusks,” David R. Lindberg & Michael G. Kellogg, organizers [see under WSM] “Mollusks of the Gulf of ,” Thomas E. Pulley, organizer [abstracts, AMU Bulletin for 1979: 70-71] 1980 46 Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., 19-25 July. Anonymous, 1981. [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1980: 94 pp. “Feeding Mechanisms of Predatory Mollusks,” Alan Kohn, organizer. A. J. Kohn, ed., 1981 (17 June). [proceedings]. Malacologia 20(2): 359-469. “Functional Morphology of Cephalopoda,” William Hulet, organizer. W. Hulet, ed., 1982 (18 August). [proceedings]. Malacologia 23(1): 87-208 [second symposium in this series, see Unitas, 1995] 1981 47 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.A., 19-25 July. Anonymous, 1982. [report]. AMU Bulletin for 1981: 76 pp. “Morphology, Ontogeny and Higher Category Systematics of Molluscs,” Richard S. Houbrick, organizer. [abstracts, AMU Bulletin for 1982: 4 unpaginated pages (1983). R.S. Houbrick, ed., 1984 (29 March). [proceedings]. Malacologia 25(1): 264 pp. “Second AMU Symposium on Endangered Mollusks of North America,” Arthur H. Clarke, organizer [first: see 1969] [abstracts and papers, AMU Bulletin for 1981: 41-59 (1982)].

23 1982 48 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., 19-23 July. Anonymous, 1983. [report]. American Malacological Bulletin 1: 81- 132. “Second International Symposium on Molluscan Genetics,” George M. Davis, organizer. [first symposium – see listing at end, for 1980] [abstracts, American Malacological Bulletin 1: 103-110]. G. M. Davis, ed., 1984 (29 August). [proceedings]. Malacologia 25(2): 265-648 pp. “Shell Microstructure,” Robert S. Prezant, organizer. R. S. Prezant, ed. (1983). [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 1: 101-102. 1983 49 Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 7-13 August. Anonymous, 1984. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 2: 77- 125. “Avian Molluscivores,” David R. Lindberg, organizer [abstracts, American Malacological Bulletin 2: 80]. “Molluscan Extinctions in the Geologic Past and [at] the Present Time,” Geerat J. Vermeij, organizer [abstracts, American Malacological Bulletin 2: 79-80]. “Molluscan Nervous System and Behavior,” A. O. Dennis Willows, organizer [abstracts, American Malacological Bulletin 2: 78]. A. O. D. Willows, ed., 1986 (7 March). [proceedings]. Malacologia 27(1): 1-81. “Support Services in Malacology,” Clyde F. E. Roper, organizer [abstracts, American Malacological Bulletin 2: 80-81]. 1984 50 Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A., 22-27 July Anonymous, 1985. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 3(1): 91-130. “Ecology of Larval Molluscs,” Michael Vecchione, organizer. M. Vecchione, ed. (1986). [mixed papers and abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(1): 43-104. “Physiological Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs Honoring Dr. W. D Russell-Hunter,” Albert J. Burky & Robert F. McMahon, organizers. A. J. Burky & R. F. McMahon, eds., 1985. [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 3(2): 135-272. 1985 51 Kingston, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 28 July-2 August Anonymous, 1986. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(1): 101-122. B. Dilworth, 1985 (12 September). [report]. The Festivus 17(9): 94.

24 “Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs,” Eileen H. Jokinen, organizer. E. H. Jokinen, ed., 1987 [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 5(1): 1-128. “Encapsulation of Embryos,” Jan A. Pechenik, organizer. J. A. Pechenik, ed., 1986 [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 165-229. 1986 52 Monterey, California, U.S.A., 1-6 July. Anonymous, 1986. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 230-244. American Malacological Bulletin 5(1): 129-135, 1987 [meeting incorrectly listed as 1-6 August] “Life History, Systematics and Zoogeography of Cephalopods in Honor of S. Stillman Berry,” Roger Hanlon, organizer. R. Hanlon, ed., 1986. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 239-242. R. Hanlon, ed., 1988 (28 June). [papers]. Malacologia 29(1): 307 pp. [symposium date incorrectly stated as 1987]. “Molluscan Morphometric Analysis,” David R. Lindberg & Carole S. Hickman, organizers. D. R. Lindberg & C. S. Hickman, eds., 1986. [abstracts]. American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 242-244. “The Biology of Opisthobranch Mollusks, Honoring Dr. Eveline du Bois Reymond Marcus,” Terrence M. Gosliner & Michael T. Ghiselin, organizers. T. M. Gosliner & M. T. Ghiselin, eds., 1987. [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 5(2): 181-306. 1987 53 Key West, Florida, U.S.A., 19-23 July. “Biology of the Polyplacophora,” Robert C. Bullock, organizer. R. C. Bullock, ed., 1988. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 6(1): 55-159. “Cenozoic Fossil Molluscan Communities,” Emily Vokes & Lyle Campbell, organizers. 1988 54 Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., 19-25 June. Program and Abstracts, 44 pp. “Applications of Nucleic Acid Techniques to the Study of Molluscan Evolution,” M. G. Harasewych, organizer. “History of Malacology,” Wim Backhuys, organizer. “Systematics and Evolution of Nonmarine Mollusks,” Robert Hershler, organizer. 1989 55 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 25-30 June Program and Abstracts, 50 pp.

25 “Biology of Pelagic Gastropods,” Roger P. Seapy, organizer. R. P. Seapy, ed., 1990 [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 8(1): 25-59. “Biology of Scaphopods,” Ronald L. Shimek, organizer. R. L. Shimek, ed. 1990 [February]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 7(2): 135-169. “Systematics, Anatomy and Evolution of Western North American Land Mollusks, in Honor of Walter B. Miller,” Fredrick G. Hochberg & Barry Roth, organizers. F. G. Hochberg & B. Roth, eds., 1991 [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 8(2): 145-175. 1990 56 Hole, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 3-8 June. Program and Abstracts, 72 pp. “Integrative Neurobiology and Behavior of Mollusks,” Roger T. Hanlon & Alan M. Kuzirian, organizers. R. T. Hanlon & A. M. Kuzirian, eds., 1991. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 9(1): 43-98. “Systematics, Biology and Fisheries of Recent Cephalopods in Honor of Gilbert L. Voss,” Clyde F. E. Roper, Michael Vecchione & Michael J. Sweeney, organizers. C. F. E. Roper, et al., eds., 1992 (27 January) [as “September 1991”]. Gilbert L. Voss International Symposium held at the American Malacological Union Annual Meeting at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, June 3-7, 1990: contributions from friends, colleagues and students. Bulletin of Marine Science 49(1-2) (Gilbert L. Voss Memorial Issue): 670 pp. [including non-symposium papers]. 1991 57 Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 30 June-5 July. Program and Abstracts, 56 pp. “History of the North Pacific Molluscan Fauna,” David R. Lindberg & Geerat J. Vermeij, organizers. “Marine Bivalve Research in the Next Century: a Review of the Current State of our Knowledge and Directions for the Future,” Paul H. Scott, Eugene V. Coan & Brian Morton, organizers. P. H. Scott, et al., eds., 1992. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 9(2): 107-215. “Molluscan Taphonomy and Paleoecology,” Carole S. Hickman & Michael P. Russell, organizers. 1992 58 Sarasota, Florida, U.S.A., 2-7 August. Program and Abstracts, 44 pp. “Biology of Mollusks,” Rüdiger Bieler, organizer. R. Bieler, ed., 1993. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 10(1): 179- 290.

26 “Phylogeny and Classification of Gastropods,” Terrence M. Gosliner, organizer. 1993 59 Nordic Empress, out of Miami, Florida, U.S.A., 21-25 June Program and Abstracts, 24 pp. “Patterns of Speciation,” Kenneth C. Emberton & Robert Hershler, organizers. 1994 60 Houston, Texas, U.S.A., 9-14 July. Program and Abstracts, 44 pp. “Gulf of Mexico Mollusca,” Joseph C. Britton & John W. Tunnell, Jr., organizers. “Unionid workshop,” Bob Howells, organizer. 1995 61 Hilo, , U.S.A., 7-13 July. Program and Abstracts, 52 pp. “Conservation,” K. Elaine Hoagland, organizer. “Evolution of Coleoid Cephalopods,” Richard E. Young, Fredrick G. Hochberg & Michael Vecchione, organizers. R. E. Young et al., ed., 1996 [September]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 12(1/2): 77-151. “Indo-Pacific Biogeography,” Gustav Paulay, organizer. G. Paulay, ed., 1996 [September]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 12(1/2): 1-75. 1996 62 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., 29 June-3 July. Program/Abstracts, 58 pp. “Collection Management,” John D. Slapcinzky & Paul H. Scott, organizers. “Freshwater Mollusks,” Arthur E. Bogan, Kevin S. Cummings & G. Thomas Watters, organizers. “Shell Power,” Geerat Vermeij, organizer. 1997 63 Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 22-27 June. Program and Abstracts, 63 pp. “Cephalopods of the North Pacific,” Frederick G. Hochberg, organizer. Abstracts scattered in: Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 30: 10-72, 1998 (December). “Deep-Sea Mollusks,” M. G. Harasewych, organizer. Abstracts scattered in: Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 30: 10-72, 1998 (December).

27 “Phylogenetic Systematics,” Gary Rosenberg, organizer. G. Rosenberg, ed., 1998. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 14(2): 189- 228, 1998. Abstracts scattered in: Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 30: 10-72, 1998 (December). 1998 64 Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 25-31 July. [joint meeting with Unitas Malacologica; see above] [At this point, name changed to American Malacological Society] 1999 65 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 4-9 July. Program and Abstracts, 64 pp. “Biomineralization in Molluscs,” Joseph G. Carter, organizer. J. G. Carter, ed., 2001 [October]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 16(1/2): 201-261. “Molluscan Genetics,” Laura Adamkewicz, organizer. “Molluscs and Education; From the Museum to the Classroom,” M. Patricia Morse, organizer. “New Looks at Old Mollusks: Recent Perspectives on Molluscan Evolution,” Bud Rollins & Ellis Yochelson, organizers. B. Rollins & E. Yochelson, eds., 2001 [“2000”]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 15(2): 113-202. “Women in Malacology,” Louise Russert-Kraemer, organizer. 2000 66 San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 7-12 July [joint meeting with the Western Society of Malacologists] [Program and] Abstracts, 83 pp. “The Place of Malacology in Comparative Biology,” Michael Ghiselin, organizer. “Systematics and Ecology of Opisthobranch Gastropods,” Ángel Valdés, organizer. 2001 67 Vienna, Austria, 19-25 August [joint meeting with Unitas Malacologica; see above]. 2002 68 Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., 3-7 August Program and Abstracts, 124 pp. “The Biology and Conservation of Freshwater Gastropods,” Robert Dillon, organizer. R. Dillon, ed., 2004 [14 October]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 19(1-2): 31-144. “Multidisciplinary Approaches to Mollusca Phylogeny,” John Wise & Ellen Strong, organizers. “Pulmonates in the Laboratory,” Amy Wethington, organizer.

28 2003 69 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 25-29 June. Program and Abstracts, 77 pp. R. C. Anderson, 2003 [9 October]. [report]. The Festivus 35(10): 124. “Diversification in the Sea – What can comparative molecular data tell us?,” Diarmaid Ó Foighil, organizer. “J. B. Burch – His Students Speak,” Tim Pearce, organizer. “Non-Marine Molluscan Exotics – the Future is a Foreign ,” Rob Cowie, organizer. R. Cowie, ed., 2004 [27 April]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 20(1/2): 87-159. “PEET Meets Molluscan Taxonomy,” Terrence Gosliner, organizer. 2004 70 Sanibel, Florida, U.S.A., 31 July-4 August. Program and Abstracts, xix + 111 pp. + [3 insert pp.]. R. C. Anderson, 2004 [14 October]. [report]. The Festivus 36(10): 126. “Biodiversity in Marine Mollusks,” Gustav Paulay & Christopher P. Meyer, organizers. “Coastal Molluscan Assemblages as Environmental Indicators and Monitors of Restoration Efficiency,” Mike Savarse, organizer. “Relationships of the Neogastropoda,” Jerry Harasewych, organizer. M. G. Harasewych, ed., 2007 [27 December]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 23(1/2): 17-80. “Snails and as Agricultural and Horticultural Pests,” David G. Robinson, organizer. 2005 71 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 26-30 June. Program and Abstracts, 132 pp. R. C. Anderson, 2005 [11 August]. [report]. The Festivus 37(8): 90. “From Development to Extinction: Molluscan Neontology and Paleontology,” Laurie Anderson & Audrey Aronowsky, organizers. “Gastropod Mating Systems,” Janet Leonard, organizer. J. Leonard, ed., 2007 [27 December]. [papers]. American Malacological Bulletin 23(1/2): 81-189. “Pacific Island Land Snail Diversity: Origins and Conservation,” Diarmaid Ó Foighil, organizer. [some abstracts published in 14: 24-29]. 2006 72 Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 29 July-3 Aug. Program and Abstracts, 115 pp.

29 “Cephalopod Behavior,” Jennifer Mather, organizer. J. A. Mather, ed., 2008 [21 March]. [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 24(1/2): 1-58. “Advances in Research,” Douglas Eernisse, organizer D. J. Eernisse, ed., 2008 [28 July]. [proceedings]. American Malacological Bulletin 25(1/2): 21-124. “New Frontiers in U.S. Freshwater Malacology,” T. Frest, organizer. “Opisthobranchs,” Sandra Millen, organizer. J. Hertz, 2006 [14 September]. [report]. The Festivus 38(9): 99-101. 2007 73 [joint meeting with Unitas Malacologica; see above] 2008 74 Carbondale, Illinois, U.S.A., 29 June-3 July. Program and Abstracts, xx + 86 pp. “Cephalopod Biology,” Frank Anderson, Christine Huffard & Elizabeth Shea, organizers. “Leslie Hubricht Symposium & Workshop on the Taxonomy, Distribution & Conservation of Terrestrial Gastropods,” Kathryn Perez, Jay Cordeiro, Jochen Gerber & Kevin Roe, organizers. “Molluscan Taxonomy in the 21st Century,” Benoît Dayrat, organizer. F. E. Anderson, 2008. Report from AMS 2008 – Carbondale, Illinois, 29 June – 3 July 2008. American Malacological Society Newsletter 39(2): 5-11. K. E. Perez, ed., 2010. Current research on land snails and land snail conservation: Leslie Hubricht Memorial Symposium on Terrestrial Gastropods. American Malacological Bulletin 28(1/2): 13-120 [papers]. 2009 75 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A., 19-23 July “Symposium on Speciation in Mollusks.” Mini-Workshop: “Geometric Morphometric Analysis,” John Wilk, organizer. W. D. Allmon et al., eds., 2007. Program and Abstracts. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, New York), Special Publication 37: 100 pp. 2010 76 San Diego State University, San Diego, California, U.S.A., 26-30 June. “Molluscan Biogeography: Perspectives from the Pacific Ocean,” Peter Marko & Alan J. Kohn, organizers.

30 “Genomic Tools for Molluscan Ecology and Evolution” and “Molluscan Genomics Workshop: Seq-based Genomics for Organismal Biology,” Eric Gonzales, organizer. “Invasive Mollusks,” Jennifer Burnaford, organizer. “Molluscan Paleontology 2010,” Lindsey Groves, organizer. “Special Workshop: Malacological Literature and Resources on the Internet,” Pat LaFollette, organizer. Program and Abstracts, 100 pp. J. Hertz, 2010 (Aug.). Report of the combined AMS/WSM meeting. The Festivus 42(8): 89-91. P. B. Marko & A. J. Kohn, eds., 2012 (February). Symposium on “Molluscan Biogeography: Perspectives from the Pacific Ocean” at the 76th annual meeting of the American Malacological Society, 2010. American Malacological Bulletin 30(1): 159-215. 2011 77 Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 23-28 July. “Gastropoda: biology, behavior, and ecology,” Elizabeth Davis-Berg & Amy Wethington, organizers. “Great Unanswered Questions in Malacology,” Tim Pearce, organizer. “ and Cenozoic Molluscan Paleontology,” John J. Pojeta, organizer. “History of malacology/conchology,” Jay Cordeiro, organizer. C. A. Sturm, et al., eds. (2011). Program and Abstracts. American Malacological Society, 100 pp. T. A. Pearce, ed. (2013). Symposium papers [“Great unanswered questions in malacology”]. American Malacological Bulletin, 31(1): 105-208. 2012 78 Hill, New Jersey, U.S.A. (hosted by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 16-21 June (overlapping with Conchologists of America, 19-24 June). “History of malacology in the Americas,” Paula Mikkelsen, organizer. “Magnitude of molluscan diversity – the known and the unknown,” Philippe Bouchet and Ira Richling, organizers. “North American mollusk conservation,” Jay Corderio, organizer. “Status, impacts and management of invasive slugs and snails in North America,” Rory McDonnell & James Harwood, organizers. P. Callomon, et al., 2012. Program and Abstracts. American Malacological Society, xviii + 131 pp.

31 I. Richling, ed., 2014. Symposium on the “Magnitude of molluscan diversity – the known and the unknown.” American Malacological Bulletin 32(2): 223-322. 2013 79 University of Azores, Azores, Portugal, 21-28 July. Joint meeting with Unitas Malacologica. 2014 80 Mollusca 2014: The Meeting of the Americas, the first All-America malacological conference, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, 23-27 June 2014. Jointly organized by Sociedad de Malacología de Mexico, Western Society of Malacologists, American Malacological Society and Asociación Latinoamericana de Malacología. “Aquaculture of Mollusks,” Fabiola Lafarga & Miguel Angel del Río, organizers. “Bivalvia of the Americas,” Paul Valentich-Scott & Diego Zelaya, organizers. “The Future of Malacology,” Martha Reguero & Edgar Heimer, organizers. “Let’s talk about Opisthobranchia,” Andrea Zamora, Ángel Valdés & Jazmín Ortigosa, organizers. “Molluscan Genomics,” Fabiola Lafarga & Miguel Angel del Río, organizers. “Mollusks and Archaeology,” Miguel Téllez, Carlos Figueroa, and Hans Bertsch, organizers. “Mollusks as Environmental Indicators: A Synthesis,” Helena Fortunato, organizer. “Cephalopods of the Americas,” Carlos Rosas Vázquez & Unai Marcaida, organizers. “Invasive Mollusks in America,” Carlos Eduardo Belz, Gustavo Darrigran & Otto Samuel Mäder Netto, organizers. “Systematics and Taxonomy of Freshwater and Terrestrial Gastropods,” Sonia Barbosa dos Santos, organizer. “Talking About Ecology of Marine Molluscs,” Jésus Troncoso, organizer. “Terrestrial Mollusks of the Americas: Diversity and Relationships in Vanishing Habitats,” Ira Richling, organizer. E. Naranjo-García & P. Valentich-Scott, eds., 2014. Mollusca 2014: Encuentro de las Américas, Resúmenes, 23-27 June 2014. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 259 + ix pp.

32 H. Fortunato, ed., 2016. Mollusks as environmental indicators: a synthesis. American Malacological Bulletin 33(2): 308-342 [proceedings] P. Valentich Scott, ed., 2016. Bivalvia of the Americas. American Malacological Bulletin 33(2): 232-307 [proceedings]. Anonymous, 2018. Abstracts. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report, 47: iv + 172 pp. 2015 81 University of Michigan Biological Station, Douglas Lake, Pellston, Michigan, 28-31 August 2015. Garcia, L., et al., 2015. Program and Abstracts, xvi + 95 pp. “Conservation of Molluscs,” Chuck Lydeard & Paul Johnson, organizers. “Early Career Malacologists,” Jingchun Li & Alvin Alejandrino, organizers. “Great Lakes Malacology,” Dave Zanatta & Dan Graf, organizers. “Invasives,” Dianna Padilla & Beth Davis-Berg, organizers. “Pacific Island Landsnails,” Ken Hayes & Norine Yeung, organizers. “Phylogeny,” Ellen Strong, organizer. “Marine Molluscs,” Fabio Moretzsohn, organizer. Li, J., ed. (2016). Early career malacologists symposium. American Malacological Bulletin, 34(2): 147-168 [2 papers]. Rosa, M. et al. (2017). American Malacological Bulletin, 35(2): 181-188 [1 paper from Early Career Malacologists symposium]. 2016 82 Ensenada, Mexico, 12-16 June. [joint meeting with Western Society of Malacologists].“ Mariculture and Restoration,” Miguel Ángel del Río Portilla and Fabiola Lafarga, organizers. “Mollusks and Human Culture,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. “Mollusk Conservation,” Danielle Zacherl, organizer. “Phylogenomics of Molluscs,” Kevin Kocot, organizer. First Binational Abalone Workshop, June 16, 2016. Valdés, A., 2016. Report on the 82nd annual meeting of the American Malacological Society. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 47(2): 2-3. Kocot, K. M., 2017. Introduction to the AMS symposium “Phylogenomics of Mollusks,” 82nd annual meeting of the American Malacological Society. American Malacological Bulletin, 35(1): 70- 72 [also includes one paper from the symposium, pp. 73-81.

33 Anonymous, ed., 2019. Abstracts and Papers. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report for 2016, 49: 1-97. [although the title includes “and Papers” this volume only has abstracts]. 2017 83 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 16-21 July. “Cephalopod Biodiversity,” Heather Judkins, organizer. “Mollusks in Peril,” José Leal and Liz Shea, organizers. Workshop, “Digitization of US Mollusk Collections,” Petra Sierwald, Rüdiger Bieler, Gary Rosenberg and Liz Shea, organizers. Shea, E. K. et al., 2018. [Proceedings of the workshop on Digitization of US Mollusk Collections]. American Malacological Bulletin, 36(2): 171-273. 2018 84 University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, 19-22 June. Amateur Malacologists and Citizen Scientists, Manuel Caballer Gutierrez, organizer. Celebrating Women in Malacology: Past, Present, and Future, Norine Yeung, Rebecca Johnson, and Ellen Strong, organizers. Impacts of Invasive Species, Norine Yeung, Kenneth Hayes, and John Slapcinsky, organizers. The Renaissance of Natural History Museums, Rebecca Johnson and Paul Callomon, organizers. Stemming the Tide of Extinction, Diarmaid O’Foighil and Kenneth Hayes, organizers. Taxonomic Workshop: invasive land snails in Hawaii. Goulding, T.C. et al., 2018. Program and Abstracts, 84th American Malacological Society [and] 51st Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Meeting, June 19-23, 2018. Honolulu, Hawaii, 148 pp. Yeung, N., 2019. Report on the 84th annual meeting of AMS, Honolulu, Hawaii. American Malacological Bulletin, 49(1): 3 2019 85 Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California (with World Congress of Malacology), 11-16 August. 2020 86 Virtual (online) meeting, 13-14 July (hosted in Florida). 2021 87 Virtual (online) meeting, 14-18 June (hosted in Nova Scotia, Canada).

Western Society of Malacologists [for 1968 and prior, see AMU, Pacific Division]

34 1968 1 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 19-22 June. Anonymous, 1969 (20 March). [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 1: 1-39. “Biology of Tomales Bay in Relation to the Environment,” Edmund H. Smith, organizer. 1969 2 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 18-21 June. Anonymous, 1970 (9 March). [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 2: 1-84. “Nearshore Collecting Localities in the Gulf of California,” Beatrice L. Burch, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 2: 31-39. “Scientific and Popular Publication in Malacology,” Albert R. Mead, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 2: 27-31. 1970 3 Stanford, California, U.S.A., 24-27 June. Anonymous, 1971 (7 March). [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 3: 1-77. “Advances in Molluscan Systematics: a Survey of New Theory and Practice,” Eugene V. Coan, organizer. [Abstracts and some papers], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 3, 1971 [scattered]. “Nudibranchs,” David R. Franz & Richard A. Roller, organizers. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 3 [scattered]. 1971 4 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 16-19 June. C. L. Martin, 1971 [July]. [report]. The Festivus 2(7): 2-4. Anonymous, 1971 [27 December]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 4: 1-86. “The Evolution of the Muricacean Gastropods in Time and Space,” William K. Emerson, organizer. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 4: 34-67. “Opisthobranchs,” Steven J. Long, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 4 [scattered]. 1972 5 Redlands, California, U.S.A., 18-21 June. N. Michel, 1972 [July]. [report]. The Festivus 3(7): 5-6. Anonymous, 1973 [5 March]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 5: 1-101. “Conservation,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. “Ecology,” James W. Nybakken, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 5 [scattered].

35 “Molluscan Spawning Habits and Spawning Products,” George E. Radwin, organizer. “Opisthobranchs,” Michaelene Farmer, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 5 [scattered]. “Pelecypoda Symposium,” Vida Kenk, organizer. 1973 6 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 11-14 July. N. Michel, 1973 [August]. [report]. The Festivus 4(8): 57. Anonymous, 1974 [3 April] [“February”]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Echo 6: 1-84. “Opisthobranchs,” Gordon A. Robilliard, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Echo 6 [scattered]. 1974 7 Pomona, California, U.S.A., 19-22 June. Anonymous, 1974 [12 November]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 7: 1-73. “Opisthobranchs,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 7 [scattered]. “Paleontology,” Louie N. Marincovich, Jr., organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 7 [scattered]. 1975 8 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 22-26 June. Anonymous, 1975 [1 November]. [report]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 8: 1-37. “Eastern Pacific-Western Atlantic Faunal Affinities,” Emily H. Vokes, organizer. [see under AMU]. 1976 9 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 23-26 June. Anonymous, 1976 [12 October]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 9: 1-71. “Limpets,” James T. Carlton, organizer. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 9: 13-35. 1977 10 Pomona, California, U.S.A., 15-18 June. Anonymous, 1977 [14 December]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 10: 1-48. 1978 11 Santa Clara, California, U.S.A., 28 June-1 July. B. Good, 1978 [July]. [report]. The Festivus 10(7): 50. Anonymous, 1979 [9 January]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 11: 1-43.

36 “.” [papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 11: 15-25. 1979 12 Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A., 5-11 August. [see under AMU] Anonymous, 1980 [24 March]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 12: 1-21. “Life Histories of Mollusks,” David R. Lindberg & Michael G. Kellogg, organizers. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 12: 8-12. 1980 13 Davis, California, U.S.A., 22-25 June. Anonymous, 1981 [29 June]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 13: 1-28. 1981 14 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 23-26 June. Anonymous, 1982 [13 July]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 14: 1-32. 1982 15 Redlands, California, U.S.A., 20-23 June. Anonymous, 1983 [30 August]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 15: 1-26. “Update on Panamic Mollusca.” [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 15: 10-13. 1983 16 Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 7-13 August. [see under AMU] Anonymous, 1984 [31 May]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 16: 1-56. “Avian Molluscivores,” David R. Lindberg, organizer. “Molluscan Extinctions in the Geologic Past and at the Present Time,” Geerat J. Vermeij, organizer. “Molluscan Nervous System and Behavior,” A. O. Dennis Willows, organizer. “Support Services in Malacology,” Clyde F. E. Roper, organizer. 1984 17 Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A., 16-19 August. Anonymous, 1985 [28 August]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 17: 1-48. “Mollusk Fauna of Northwestern Baja California,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. “Opisthobranchs,” Terrence M. Gosliner, organizer. “Paleontology,” George L. Kennedy, organizer.

37 [Abstracts for all three symposia], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 17 [scattered]. 1985 18 Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 18-21 August. C. M. Hertz, 1985 [12 September]. [report]. The Festivus 17(9): 94-95. Anonymous, 1986 [31 January]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 18: 1-47. “Hawaiian Mollusks,” Beatrice L. Burch, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 18 [scattered]. 1986 19 Monterey, California, U.S.A., 1-6 July. [see under AMU] Anonymous, 1987 [9 March]. [Abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 19: 1-40. “The Biology of Opisthobranch Mollusks, Honoring Dr. Eveline du Bois Reymond Marcus,” Terrence M. Gosliner & Michael T. Ghiselin, organizers. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 19: 18-24. “Life History, Systematics and [Zoogeography] of Cephalopods in Honor of S. Stillman Berry,” Roger Hanlon, organizer. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 19: 25. “Molluscan Morphometric Analysis,” David R. Lindberg & Carole S. Hickman, organizers. [Abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 19: 26. [for all three symposia, see also under AMU] 1987 20 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 21-25 June. J. Hertz, 1987 [13 August]. [report]. The Festivus 39(8): 80. Anonymous, 1988 [8 March]. [abstract and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 20: 1-42. “Molluscan Aquaculture,” David L. Leighton, organizer. 1988 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 20: 20-25. “Northern Gulf of California: Its Molluscan Distributions, Physical Oceanography and Geologic History of the Past 10-12 Million Years,” Judith Terry Smith, organizer. 1988 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 20: 5-19. 1988 21 Rohnert Park, California, U.S.A., 17-21 July J. Hertz, 1988 [11 August]. [report]. The Festivus 20(8): 82-83. Anonymous, 1989 [7 March]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 21: 1-26.

38 “Biogeography and Evolution of the Molluscan Fauna of the Galápagos Islands,” Matthew J. James, organizer. 1989 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 21: 5-15. M. J. James, ed., 1991, Galápagos marine . Taxonomy, biogeography, and evolution in Darwin’s islands, New York (Plenum), xiv + 474 pp. “Molluscan Herbivore - Plant Interactions,” Cynthia D. Trowbridge, organizer. 1989 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 21: 15-17. 1989 22 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 25-30 June. [see under AMU] J. Hertz, 1989 [13 July]. [report]. The Festivus 31(7): 64-65. Anonymous, 1990 [11 June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 22: 1-41. “Biology of Pelagic Gastropods,” Roger P. Seapy, organizer. 1990 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 22: 1-3. “Biology of Scaphopods,” Ronald L. Shimek, organizer. 1990 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 22: 3-4. “Systematics, Anatomy and Evolution of Western North American Land Molluscs in Honor of Walter B. Miller,” Frederick G. Hochberg & Barry Roth, organizers. 1990 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 22: 4-8. 1990 23 Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 18-22 June. J. Hertz, 1990 [12 July]. [report]. The Festivus 22(7): 86. Anonymous, 1991 [4 May]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 23: 1-27. “Current Directions in Alaskan Malacology,” Paul H. Scott & Nora R. Foster, organizers. 1991 [papers], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 23: 1-16. 1991 24 Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 30 June-5 July. [see under AMU] J. Hertz, 1991 [11 July]. [report]. The Festivus 23(8): 65-66. Anonymous, 1992 [8 June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 24: 1-44. “History of the North Pacific Molluscan Fauna,” David R. Lindberg & Geerat J. Vermeij, organizers. 1992 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 24: 19-23.

39 “Marine Bivalve Research in the Next Century: a Review of the Current State of Our Knowledge and Directions for the Future,” Paul H. Scott, Eugene V. Coan & Brian Morton, organizers. 1992 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 24: 1-14. “Molluscan Taphonomy and Paleoecology,” Carole S. Hickman & Michael P. Russell, organizers. 1992 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists Annual Report 24: 14-19. 1992 25 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 30 June-3 July. J. Hertz, 1992 [13 August]. [report]. The Festivus 24(8): 92-93. Anonymous, 1993 [12 February]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 25: 1-36. “Cocos Island,” Donald R. Shasky, organizer. 1993 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 25: 1-5. “Opisthobranchs,” Terrence M. Gosliner, organizer. 1993 [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 25: 14-25. 1993 26 La Jolla, California, U.S.A., 27 June-1 July 1993. J. Hertz, 1993 [12 August]. [report]. The Festivus 25(8): 76-77. Anonymous, 1994 [26 June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 26: 1-24. “Contemporary Research on Mollusca,” Paul H. Scott & Douglas J. Eernisse, organizers. 1994 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 26: 1-4. “Malacofauna of Western Mexico,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. 1994 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 26: 4-11. 1994 27 Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 26-30 June. J. Hertz, 1994 [report]. The Festivus 24(8): 96-98. Anonymous, 1995 [31 October]. [abstracts and papers], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 27: 1-27. “Systematics of Micromollusks,” James H. McLean, organizer. 1995 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 27: 1-2. “Current Topics in the Biogeography of Mollusks,” Terrence Gosliner & Henry Chaney, organizers. 1995 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 27: 3-8. 1995 28 Chena Hot Springs, Alaska, U.S.A., 2-5 June. G. Metz, 1995 [10 August]. [report]. The Festivus 27(8): 93. Anonymous, 1996 [15 February]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 28: 1-20.

40 1996 29 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 23-26 June. J. Hertz, 1996 [8 August]. [report]. The Festivus 38(8): 87-88. Anonymous, 1997 [15 March]. [abstract and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 29: [iv] + 1-23. “Biology of Cypraeacea,” Lindsey Groves & Terry Arnold, organizers. 1997 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 29: 6-12. “Functional Morphology and Natural History of Molluscan Feeding,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. 1997 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 29: 15-17. “Promises and Problems of Invertebrate DNA Research,” Michael Hellberg, organizer. 1997 [abstracts], Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 29: 1-4. 1997 30 Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 22-27 June. [joint meeting with the American Malacological Union; see above] J. Hertz, 1997 [14 August]. [report]. The Festivus 29(8): 75-77. Anonymous, 1998 [December]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 30: xi + 1-81. [published with Annual Report 31]. 1998 31 Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 25-31 July. [joint meeting with the American Malacological Union; see above] Anonymous, 1998 [December]. [abstracts]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 31: 1-31. [published with Annual Report 30]. 1999 32 Fullerton, California, U.S.A., 13-17 June. J. Hertz, 1999 [12 August]. [report]. The Festivus 31(8): 92-93. Anonymous, 2001 [16 February] [“November 2000”]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 32: v + 1-61. “Current Research in West Coast Molluscan Paleontology,” Richard L. Squires and Lindsey T. Groves, organizers. [Abstracts scattered in Annual Report 32: 1-51]. 2000 33 San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 7-12 July. [joint meeting with the American Malacological Society; see above] J. Hertz, 2000 [14 September]. [report]. The Festivus 32(9): 133-134. Anonymous, 2002 [February]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 33: iv + 1-32. 2001 34 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 20-24 June.

41 “Nudibranch Symposium in Honor of Frank Mace MacFarland,” Ángel Valdés, organizer. “Symposium on Latin American Malacology,” Jorge Cáceres-Mártinez, organizer. J. Hertz, 2001 [9 August]. [report]. The Festivus 33(8): 83-84. Anonymous, 2003 [June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 34: viii + 1-78. 2002 35 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 20-24 July. “Biogeography” “Community and Population Ecology of Molluscs,” Cynthia D. Trowbridge, organizer. “Photographic Documentation” J. Hertz, 2002 [12 September]. [report]. The Festivus 34(9): 111-113. Anonymous, 2003 [June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 35: viii + 1-68. 2003 36 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 6-10 June. “Ecology Symposium,” Jeff Goddard, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 36: 6-10]. “Paleontology Session,” Lindsey Groves, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 36: 10-40]. “Phylogenetics Symposium,” Doug Eernisse, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 36: 40-43]. J. Hertz, 2003. [report]. The Festivus 35(7): 89-91. Anonymous, 2007 [June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 36: 1-78 [bound with Annual Report 27]. 2004 37 Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 24-28 June. Abstracts: xxvi + 106 pp. “Aquaculture Session,” Carmen Guadalupe Paniagua Cháves, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 37: 40-53]. “Ecology Session,” Todd Huspeni, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 37: 10-21]. “Opisthobranch Session,” Hans Bertsch, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 37: 22-30]. “Phylogenetics Session,” Douglas Eernisse, organizer [abstracts, WSM Annual Report 37: 31-39]. J. Hertz, 2004. [report]. The Festivus 36(9): 118-120.

42 Anonymous, 2007 [June]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 37: 1-87 [bound with Annual Report 36 and incorrectly listed in footer as volume “36”]. 2005 38 Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 26-30 June. [joint meeting with the American Malacological Society; see above] Anonymous, 2010 [May]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 38: 87 pp. 2006 39 Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 29 July – 3 August. [joint meeting with the American Malacological Society; see above] Anonymous, 2009 [July]. [abtracts]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 39: 42 pp. 2007 40 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 25-28 July. H. Bertsch, 2007 [11 October]. Report and perspectives on the Fortieth Annual Meeting, Western Society of Malacologists. The Festivus 39(10): 97-100. Anonymous, 2009 [31 March; as “Aug. 2008”]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 40: 81 pp. 2008 41 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A., 5-8 June. Abstracts and Program, 51 pp. J. Hertz, 2008 [10 July]. Report of the WSM meeting – 2008. The Festivus 40(7): 87-89. Anonymous, 2009 [21 July]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 41: 111 pp. 2009 42 California State University, Fullerton, California, U.S.A., 23-27 June. Abstracts and Program, 79 pp. Symposia, “The Interface of Human and Molluscan Ecology,” H. Bertsch, organizer (abstracts scattered in program volume). “Micromollusk workshop,” Dan Geiger, organizer (Abstracts and Program, p. 56). “Bivalve workshop,” Paul Valentich-Scott, organizer (Abstracts and Program, pp. 57-71). J. Hertz, 2009. Report of the WSM meeting – 2009. The Festivus 41(8): 115- 117. Anonymous, 2010 [May]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 42: 54 pp. 2010 43 San Diego State University, San Diego, California, U.S.A., 26-30 June.

43 [joint meeting with American Malacological Society, see above]. J. Hertz, 2010 (Aug.). Report of the combined AMS/WSM meeting. The Festivus 42(8): 89-91. Anonymous, 2012 [as “Dec. 30, 2011]. [abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 43: 132 pp., inserted group photo 2011 44 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 27-30 June [joint meeting with Reunión Nacional de Malacología y Conquiliología [RENAMAC]. “Aquaculture / Acuacultura,” A. M. Góngora Gómez & T. Reynoso Grandos, organizers. “Aquaculture & Biology / Acuacultura y Biología,” C. J. Cáceres Martínez & Z. García Esquivel, organizers. “Arch[a]eology / Arqueología,” A. Velázquez Castro & B. Zuñiga Arellano, organizers. “Ecology / Ecología,” R. Florez Garza & A. Reyes Gómez, organizers. “Ecology / Ecología,” M. Reguero & S. García Ibáñez, organizers. “Genetic[s] / Genética,” D. J. Eernisse & B. Lieb, organizers. “Genetic[s] & Ecology / Genética y Ecología,” C. Herbinger & C. A. Sánchez Ortíz, organizers. “Symposium: History of Malacology in Baja California,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. “Paleontology / Paleontología,” C. González Arreola & B. E. Buitron, organizers. “Pollution / Contamnación,” A. Sobrino Figueroa & I. Gárate Lizarraga, organizers. “Terrestrial Molluscs & Biology / Moluscos Terrestres y Biología,” E. Naranjo Garcia & J. L. Leonard, organizers. “Workshop on Bivalves of Baja California / Taller de Bivalves de Baja California,” F. A. García Dominguez et al., organizers. Anonymous, 2013. Abstracts and papers from the 44st annual meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists meeting jointly with the 12th Biannual Meeting of the Sociedad Mexicana de Malacología, June 27-30, 2011, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report for 2011, 44: 231 pp. 2012 45 University of California, Santa Cruz, 24-27 June (joint meeting with the International Workshop on Opisthobranchs). “History of Northeastern Pacific Malacology,” Hans Bertsch, organizer. “Terrestrial Gastropods,” Janet Leonard & J. S. Pearse, organizers.

44 Anonymous, 2012. Abstracts. 73 pp. A. P. Sassi, 2012. Report on the combined 45th annual meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists and the 4th International Workshop on Opisthobranchs. The Festivus 44(11): 124-128. Anonymous, 2015. Abstracts and Papers. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report, 45: 3-79, 90. 2013 46 San Diego, California, U.S.A., 23-26 June. “Mollusks and the Indigenous Californians.” “Opisthobranchia Symposium,” Ángel Valdés, organizer. J. Hertz, 2013. Report of the 2013 WSM meeting. The Festivus 45(7): 63-64. Anonymous, 2016. Abstracts and contributed papers. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report, 46: 1-66. 2014 47 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society and others, Mexico City, 23-27 June. Anonymous, 2018 [14 June]. [Abstracts and proceedings]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 47: 172 pp. 2015 48 California Polytechnic University, Fullerton, California, U.S.A., 25-28 June. Anonymous, 2018 [October]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 48: 49pp. 2016 49 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society, Ensenada, Mexico, 12-16 June. Anonymous, 2019 [May]. [Abstracts and papers]. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report 49: 97 pp. 2017 50 Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and University of Southern California, 19-23 June. “Molluscs and Climate Change” “Current Research in Fossil Mollusca” “50 years of WSM: a Retrospective” “Terrestrial Molluscs” Anonymous, 2020 [Oct.]. Abstracts and papers. Western Society of Malacologists, Annual Report, 50: 84 pp., plus one inserted sheet. 2018 51 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, 19-23 June. 2019 52 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society and Unitas Malacologica, Asilomar, California, 11-16 August. 2020 53 Cancelled due to the coronavirus.

45 2021 54 21-25 June 2021 (tentative) (virtual)

African Symposia

1970 1 Meeting of Malacologists Specializing in African Non-Marine Mollusca, Tervuren, Belgium, 26-27 November. A. C. van Bruggen, ed., 1970 [abstracts]. Achatina 1: 3-4. 1973 2 Second Réunion des Malacologistes Spécialisés dans la Faune Africaine, Tervuren, Belgium, 11-12 January. P. L. G. Benoit, ed., 1973 [abstracts]. Achatina 4: 59-60.

2012 1 First International Conference on African Land Snails: Snail production for sustainable development and good health. Institute of Food Security, Environmental Resources and Agricultural Research, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. 12-15 February. Kenny Ademolu, organizer.

All-Union Colloquy on Nautiloids and Related Groups (USSR)

? 1 [information needed] 1968 2 Second All-Union Colloquy on Nautiloids and Related Groups, Moscow, USSR, 2-5 February. I. S. Barskov (1968) [report], Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1968(4): 104-106 [translated: Paleontological Journal 2(4): 534-536]. 1971 3 Third All-Union Colloquy on Nautiloids and Related Groups, Moscow, USSR, February.

All-Union School Symposia (Tajikistan)

1982 1 All-Union School Symposium on Gastropoda, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, U.S.S.R., 6-17 September. O. V. Amitrov & R. M. Dzhililov, 1983 [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1983(1): 138-140. 1988 2 Second All-Union School Symposium on Molluscs, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, U.S.S.R., 19-29 March.

46 A. A. Shevyrev (1989) [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1989(1): 136- 137.

Ampullariidae Workshops

1991 Workshop on the Management of Golden Snail in the . Philippine Rice Research Institute, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, 9-10 November 1989. Acosta, B. O. & R. S. V. Pullin, eds., 1991. Report of the Workshop held at the Freshwater Aquaculture Center, Central Luzon State University, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, 9-10 November 1989. ICLARM Conference Proceedings No. 28, Manila, Philippines. 1997 International workshop on ecology and management of the golden snail in rice production in Asia. Phitsanulok, Thailand, 16-19 June 1997. Cowie, R.H., 1997. International workshop on ecology and management of the golden apple snail in rice production in Asia, 16-19 June 1997, Phitsanulok, Thailand. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Report to USAID, 15 pp. 1998 International Workshop on the Integrated Management of the Golden Apple Snail in Rice Production in Vietnam. Nghe An Province, Vietnam, 4-6 August 1998. Sponsored by the Plant Protection Department (PPD), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 1999 [First] Workshop: Biology of . Uspallata, Mendoza, Argentina, 15-19 December 1998. Alfred Castro-Vazquez, Nestor J. Cazzaniga & Alejandra L. Estebenet, organizers. (2002) [proceedings]. Biocell 26(1): 71-117. 2004 APEC Symposium on the Management of the Golden Apple Snail. National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung, Taipei (), 6- 11 September 2004. P/-Y. Lai, Y. F. Chang & R. H. Cowie, 2005. Proceedings – APEC symposium on the management of the golden apple snail, September 6-11, 2004. National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taipei, [vi] + 153 pp. ?? [Second International] Workshop: Biology of Ampullariidae. Uspallata, Mendoza, Argentina. Alfredo Castro-Vazquez, Nestor J. Cazzaniga & Ricardo J. Pollero, eds. (2006) [proceedings]. Biocell 30(2): 329-375. 2007 [Third International Workshop]. Biología de Ampullariidae. Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina. 29 November – 2 December 2007.

47 2010 Fourth International Workshop on the Biology of Ampullariidae ( 2010). San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, 16-20 November 2010. Horacio Heras, Maria Gabriela Cuezzo & Beatriz C. Winik, organizers. 2011 Regional Workshop on Spread Prevention and Control of Apple Snail (Pomacea Spp.) in Rice. 3-7 December 2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Organized by the United Nations, Food and Agricultural Organization. Report of the Regional Workshop on Spread Prevention and Control of Apple Snail (Pomacea Spp.) in Rice. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 31 pp.

Arbeitsgruppe Alpine Landschnecken [Alpine Snails Workshops]

1994 1 Exkursionsworkshop: Taxonomie und Okologie Alpiner Landschnecken am Beispiel von Arianta und Cylindrus, Totes Gebirge und Ennstaler Alpen, Austria, 25-29 July. H. Sattmann, A. Bisenberger & H. Kothbauer, eds. (1995). Arianta: Bericht zum Exkursionsworkshop 1994 Taxonomie und Okologie alpiner Landschnecken am Beispiel von Arianta und Cylindrus 25.7. bis 29.7.1994, Totes Gebirge und Ennstaler Alpen. Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien, Austria, 58 pp. 1996 2 Alpine Landschnecken [Arianta II], Johnsbach, Austria, 15-20 September. H. Sattmann, A. Bisenberger & H. Kothbauer, eds. (1996). Arianta II: Arianta-Jahrbuch 1995 und Symposium 1996 “Alpine Landschnecken.” Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Austria, 42 pp. 1997 3 Hof bei Schiers, Switzerland, 20-26 July; B. Baur & M. Haase, organizers. 1998 4 Johnsbach, Austria, 17-20 September. 1999 5 Johnsbach, Austria, 23-27 September. 2000 6 Hohenheim, Austria, 25-27 February. H. Sattmann, D. Kleewein & H. Kothbauer, eds. (2000). Arianta III: Berichte der Arbeitsgruppe Alpine Landschnecken. Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien, Austria, 64 pp. H. Kohlbauer & D. Kleewein (2000). Zur Entwicklung der “Wiener-Arianta- Gruppe.” Arianta 3: 3-6. 2002 7 Belkow, Karkonosze, Poland, 12-15 August; K. Bulmann, organizer. 2014 Johnsbach, Steiermark, Austria, 18-22 August 2014. Sattmann, H. & E. Haring, eds., 2014. Report on the Workshop Alpine Land Snails 2014. Arianta 4: 1-24. 2016 Johnsbach, Steiermark, Austria, 1-5 August 2016.

48 Haring, E., O. Macek & H. Sattmann, eds., 2016. Report on the Workshop Alpine Land Snails 2016. Arianta 5: 1-36. 2017 Johnsbach, Steiermark, Austria, 20-26 August. Haring, E., S. Reier & H. Sattmann, eds., 2018. Report on the Workshop Alpine Land Snails 2017. Arianta 6: 1-53. 2018 Johnsbach, Steiermark, Austria, 19-24 August 2018. Neiber, M. T. et al., 2019. Landschnecken-Nachweise während des Workshops “Alpine Land Snails” im August 2018 im Gesäuse und angrenzeden Gebieten (Österreich, Steiermark). Arianta, Journal of Mollusc Research Austria, 7: 18-22.

Arbeitsgruppe Türkische Binnenmollusken (ATB)

1995 1 Düsseldorf, Germany, 6-8 January. 1996 2 Stuttgart, Germany, 5-7 January. Anonymous, 1997 [January]. [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereninging 294: 2-4.

Archaeomalacology Working Group and other archaeomalacology conferences.

2002 1 Archaeomalacology Working Group, Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., 17-19 February. Theme: The status of archaeomalacology in the 21st Century. 2002 International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, United Kingdom. Archaeomalacology Session, 25 August, Daniella Bar-Yosef, organizer. January 2003 [report]. Archaeo+Malacology Group Newsletter 3: 4-5. D. Bar-Yosef Mayer, ed., 2005. Archaeomalacology: mollusks in former environments of human behaviour. Oxbow Books, Oxford, United Kingdom, viii + 182 pp. 2006 International Council for Archaeozoology, Mexico City, Mexico, 23-28 August. Archaeomalacology Session – Shells of Mollusca: Environmental Adaptations, Ideological Expressions; Canan Cakirlar & Victora Stoesel, organizers. Cakirlar, C., ed. (2011). Archaeomalacology revisted: non-dietary use of molluscs in archaeological settings. Oxbow Books, Oxford, United Kingdom, 104 pp.

49 2007 Spondylus in European prehistory: new data and approaches. European Association of Archaeologists; Zarad, Croatia, 18-23 September; Fotis Ifantidis & Marianna Nikolaidou, organizers. F. Ifantidis & M. Nikolaidou, eds., 2011. Spondylus in prehistory: new data and approaches; Contributions to the archaeology of shell technologies. BAR International Series 2216, xiv + 237 pp. 2008 2 Archaeomalacology Working Group, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain, 19-22 February. Theme: Not only for food: marine, terrestrial and freshwater molluscs in archaeological sites. 2010 International Council for Archaeozoology, Paris, France, August. “Archaeomalacology: shells in the archaeological record,” N. Serrand, et al., organizers. K. Szabó, C. Dupont, V. Dimitrijevic, L. G. Gastélum Gómez & N. Serrand eds., 2014. Archaeomalacology: Shells in the Archaeological Record. Proceedings of the 11th ICAZ International Conference. Paris - Archaeomalacology Working group, 23-28 August 2010, France, BAR International Series 2666. Oxford, Archeopress. 2010 Gastropods and Humans in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the Western Mediterranean basin, Santander, Spain (MESO 2010), September. D. Lubell & N. Barton, eds., 2011. [Proceedings]. Quaternary International 244(1): 1-26. 2011 3 Archaeomalacology Working Group, Cairns, Australia, 18-23 June. Anonymous, 2013. 3rd independent meeting of the ICAZ Archaeomalacology Working Group (AMWG), Cairns, Australia, 19-23 June 2012. Archaeo + Malacology Group Newsletter 22: 14-15. 2012 Experimental Shell-Working Workshop, Armidale, Australia, September. Koppel, B. & K. Szabo, 2013. Report on an experimental shell-working workshop. Archaeo+Malacology Group Newsletter 22: 1-6. 2012 III reunión científica de arqueomalacología de la Península Ibérica. Cádiz, Spain, 3-4 December 2012. J.J. Cantillo, D. Bernal & J. Ramos, eds., 2014. Moluscos y púrpura en contextos arqueológicos atlántico-mediterráneos: nuevos datos y reflexiones en clave de proceso histórico: actas de la III reunión científica de arqueomalacología de la Península Ibérica, celebrada en Cádiz los días 3 y 4 de diciembre de 2012, Cádiz: Universidad de Cádiz, Servicio de Publicaciones, 356 pp.

50 2016 Archaeomalacology Working Group, 5-9 April 2016. Kirkwall, Orkney Island, United Kingdom.

Asociación Malacologica Andaluza

2002 1 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2005 2 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. [Anonymous]. 2005. [abstracts]. Notiziario S.I.M. 23(5-8): 1-92.

Association Française de Conchyliologie

2005 1 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas].

Australian/Australasian Workshops

1988 1 Taroona, Tasmania, Australia, July, Mike C. L. Dredge, W. Zacharin & L. M. Joll, organizers Mike C. L. Dredge, W. Zacharin, L. M. Joll, R. J. McLoughlin & E. A. Jell, eds., 1990. Proceedings of the Australasian Scallop Workshop Hobart 1988. Hobart: Tasmanian Government Printer, iv + 290 pp. 1993 2 Triabunna, Tasmania, Australia, 23-25 March, Mike C. L. Dredge, W. Zacharin & L. Joll, organizers M. C. L. Dredge et al., eds., 1994 [10 August]. [proceedings]. Queensland Museum, Memoirs 36(2): ii + 249-376.

Azores Workshops

1988 1 The Marine Fauna and Flora of the Azores, Workshop on Malacology, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal, 11-24 July A. M. Frias Martins, ed., 1990 (October), Proceedings of the First International Workshop of Malacology and Marine Biology, Açoreana, Supplement: 173 pp.

51 1991 2 The Marine Fauna and Flora of the Azores, Workshop on Malacology, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal, 21 July - 3 August. A. M. Frias Martins, ed., 1995 (May), Proceedings of the Second International Workshop of Malacology and Marine Biology, Açoreana, Supplement: iv + 316 pp. 2006 3 The Marine Fauna and Flora of the Azores, Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal, 17-28 July. A. M. Frias Martins, ed., 2009 (September), Proceedings of the Third International Workshop of Malacology and Marine Biology. Açoreana, Suplemento 6: 225 pp. A. M. Frias Martins, 2009 (September), The Azores Workshops. Açoreana, Suplemento 6: 9-13.

Babosa del Frijol [Vaginulus (Veronicellidae)]

1984 1 Primer Seminario Regional Sobre la Babosa del Frijol, April Keith L. Andrews, H. Barletta & George E. Pilz, eds., 1984, [proceedings], Memoria, Ceiba (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 26(1): 55-112. 1985 2 II Seminario Centroamericano Sobre la Babosa del Frijol, 22-25 April Keith L. Andrews & George E. Pilz, eds., 1985, [proceedings], Memoria, Ceiba 28(2): 145-320.

Bay Area Malacologists [BAM] [San Francisco, California, area]

1968 1 Stanford University, California, U.S.A., 9 March 1968 2 Stanford University, California, U.S.A., 20 September 1973 3 Stanford University, California, U.S.A., 3 March 1974 4 Stanford University, California, U.S.A., 18 May 1975 5 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 8 February 1975 6 Stanford University, California, U.S.A., 6 December 1977 7 United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A., 12 February 1978 8 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 11 February 1979 9 University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 27 January

52 1980 10 San Jose State University, San Jose, California, U.S.A., 23 February 1981 11 Long Marine Laboratory, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A., 28 February 1982 12 United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A., 6 March 1983 13 Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, California, U.S.A., 26 February 1984 14 Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, California, U.S.A.18 February 1985 15 Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A., 2 March 1986 16 University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 12 April 1987 17 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 28 February 1988 18 United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A., 27 February 1989 19 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 25 February 1990 20 Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, California, U.S.A., 3 March 1991 21 Center for Environmental Studies, Romberg Tiburon Centers, Tiburon, California, U.S.A., 2 March 1992 22 University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A., 22 February 1993 23 Department of Geology, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, U.S.A., 6 March 1994 24 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 5 March 1995 25 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 18 March 1996 26 Oceanside Laboratory, Bureau of Pollution Control, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 9 March 1997 27 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 15 March 1998 28 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 4 April 1999 29 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 27 February 2000 30 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 29 April 2001 31 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 28 April 2002 32 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 4 May 2003 33 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 18 October 2010 34 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 20 March.

53 E. V. Coan, 2010. Report on the Bay Area Malacologists meeting, March 20, 2010. The Festivus 42(4): 42.

BivAToL [Bivalvia Assembling the Tree of Life]

2007 1 Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., 9-12 December. 2008 2 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 6-10 December. 2010 3 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 21-22 January. 2010 4 Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A., 10-12 December. 2011 5 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida, U.S.A., 16-18 December.

Canadian Freshwater Research Meeting

2016 1 Canada Centre for Inland , Burlington, Ontario, Canada, 30 March 2016. Morris, T., K. A. McNichols-O’Rourke & S. Reid, eds., (2016). Proceedings of the 2016 Canadian Freshwater Mussel Research Meeting. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 3164: vii + 1-23. 2017 2 Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, 8-9 November 2017. Morris, T., K. A. McNichols-O’Rourke & S. Reid, eds., (2018). Proceedings of the 2017 Canadian Freshwater Mussel Research Meeting. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 3246: viii + 1-26.

Chinese Society of Malacology (Congresses)

Zhang, J., et al., 2014. Introduction to the history of malacology in . Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society, 18: 107-119 [pg. 112, “Summary of congresses of the Chinese Society of Malacology and Transactions published”].

1981 1 Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 11-15 September. (1983) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 1: 1-228 [proceedings]. 1983 2 Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, 1-5 November.

54 (1986) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 2: 1-176 [proceedings]. 1986 3 Kumming, Yunnan Province, China, 3-9 November. (1990) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 3: 1-193, 14 pls. [proceedings]. 1988 4 Huangshan, An’hui Province, China, 4-9 November. (1994) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 4: 1-160 [proceedings]. 1991 5 Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, 21-25 October. (1995) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 5-6: 1-185 [proceedings]. 1993 6 Xi’an, Shanxi Province, China, 24-30 October. (1995) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 5-6: 1-185 [proceedings] (combined with proceedings for 1991 meeting). 1995 7 Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China, 21-27 October. (1997) Studia Marina Sinica 39(7): 1-142 [proceedings]. 1997 8 Nanji Island, Zhejiang Province, China, 4-10 October. (1999) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 8: 1-189 [proceedings]. 1999 9 Tai’an, Shandong Province, China, 26-29 October. (2001) Transactions of the Chinese Society of Malacology 9: 1-131 + 3 pls. [proceedings]. 2001 10 Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China, 12-16 November. (2003) Chinese Journal of Zoology 38(4): 1-127 [proceedings]. 2003 11 Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, 17-22 October. (2005) Marine Sciences (China) 29(8): 104 pp. [proceedings]. 2005 12 Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, 21-24 September. (2007) Marine Sciences (China) 31(9): 96 pp. [proceedings]. 2007 13 Ji’nan, Shandong Province, China, 16-19 October. (2009) Marine Sciences (China) 33(10): 132 pp. [proceedings]. 2009 14 Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China, 7-12 November. (2011) Marine Sciences (China) 35(10): 129 pp. [proceedings]. 2011 15 Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 28 October – 1 November. (2013) Marine Sciences (China) 37(8): 136 pp. [proceedings].

55 2013 16 Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, 10-16 October. 2015 17 Changsha, Hunan Province, China, 14-16 October. 2018 18 Xi’an, Shanxi Province, Chinca, 10-12 October. 2019 19 Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi Province, China, 19-20 November.

Congreso Argentino de Malacología

2013 1 La Plata, Argentina, 18-20 September 2013. Asociación Argentina de Malacología (ASAM) and la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Symposia: Arqueología y Malacología: Casos de estudio, perspectiva de análisis y abordajes metodológicos Biología de Ampullariidae Colecciones Malacológicas - Digitalización Educación en Malacología Genética y Moluscos Moluscos Fósiles del Extremo Sur de Sudamérica III Simposio Latinoamericano de Moluscos Bioinvasores I Simposio Rioplatense de Bivalvos Dulciacuícolas

Anonymous, 2013. Libro de Resúmenes del Primer Congreso Argentino de Malacología – 1 CAM. La Plata: Asociación Argentina de Malacología (ASAM), 202 pp. [abstracts]. G. Darrigan & D. Gutiérrez Gregoric, 2013. Summary of the First Argentine Congress of Malacology (1 CAM). American Malacological Society Newsletter 44(2): 7-8. 2016 2 Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza Province, Argentina, 10-12 August. ¿De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de moluscos terrestres? / What do we mean when we talk about land snails? (Maria Gabriela Cuezzo, organizer). Los moluscos de Argentina y su historia a través del Fanerozoico / Mollusks of Argentina and its history through the Phanerozoic. (Mariel Ferrari & Javier Echevarria, organizers). Moluscos del Mar Argentino y aguas aledañas / Mollusks of the Argentine Sea and surrounding waters. (Diego Zelaya, organizer). Bivalvos dulciacuícolas / Fresh water bivalves. (Cristian Clavijo, organizer). Genética de Moluscos / Genetics of Mollusks. (Roberto Vogler & Ariel Bertramino, organizers).

56 Workshop: Conservación de Moluscos del Cono Sur: Estandarización de Criterios de Riesgo / South American Mollusk Conservation: Standardizing risk criteria. (Alejandra Rumi Machi Zubiaurre, organizer).

Congreso Latinoamericano de Malacología (CLAMA)

1991 1 Caracas, Venezuela, 15-18 July Strombus – Richard S. Appeldoorn, organizer. Resúmenes: 131-190 [abstracts] R. Cipriani, S. Ferreira & S. Marques Pauls, eds., 1991. Libro de Resumenes. Universidad Simón Bolivar, [xvi] + 210 + [26] pp. Richard S. Appeldoorn & Bladimir Rodriguez Q., eds., 1994, Biologia, pesqueria y cultivo de caracol – Strombus gigas – queen biology, fisheries and mariculture, Funcacion Cientifica Los Roques, Caracas, Venezuela, 356 + 2 pp. 1995 2 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, 11-16 July 1995 Programa e Resumos, iii + 131 pp. 1997 3 Ensenada, Baja California, México, 13-17 October Resúmenes, v + 228 pp. 1999 4 Coquimbo, Chile, 6-10 September Resúmenes, v + 123 pp. 2002 5 São Paulo, Brazil, 30 June-4 July Programa, Resúmenes y Anales, vi + 293 pp. 2005 6 Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, 3-8 July Programa y Resúmenes, vi + 190 pp. + [3] inserted pages. 2008 7 Valdivia, Chile, 3-7 November. Resúmenes, 280 pp. Antecedentes del Cenozoico Tardío para la Malacofauna Moderna de Sudamérica – T. J. DeVries & S. N. Nielsen, organizers. Resúmenes: 27- 30 [abstracts]. The biology of molluscan handedness – T. Asami & T. Kawano, organizers. Resúmenes: 42-44 [abstracts]. Contributions of studies with to malacological research – T. Kawano, organizer. Resúmenes: 35-38 [abstracts].

57 Los Moluscos Antárticos y su Conección con la Provincia Biogeográfica Magallánica – J. S. Troncoso, organizer. Resúmenes: 39-41 [abstracts]. Moluscos como Bioinvasores – G. Darrigrán, organizer. Resúmenes: 31-34 [abstracts]. Moluscos Emblemáticos de la Pesquería Latinoamerica: Desafíos para su Menjo Sustenable – D. Aldana Aranda, organizer. Resúmenes: 23-26 [abstracts]. R. Cipriani (2008). Meeting report: CLAMA VII. Unitas Malacologica Newsletter 27: 3-5. R. Cipriani (2008). International news: the VII Latin American Congress of Malacology. National Shellfisheries Association Quarterly Newsletter, Dec. 2008: 9-10. Anonymous (2008). Realizado en la UACh: Valdivia albergó con éxito VII Congreso Latinoamericano de Malacología. Mundo Acuícola, p. 12. 2011 8 Centro Nacional Patagónico, Puerto Madryn and Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco (Sede Puerto Madryn), Argentina, 13-17 June 2011. Bioecología de moluscos de manglares. Helena Matthews-Cascon, organizer. Biología de Ampullariidae. Alfredo Castro Vázquez, organizer. Orígenes de la malacofauna actual – Estableciendo puentes entre la Neontología y la Paleontología. Miguel Griffin & Guido Pastorino, organizers. II Simposio Latinoamericano de Moluscos Bioinvasores. Gustavo Darrigran & Carlos E. Beiz, organizers. Sistemática y Filogenia de Gasterópodos Continentales Neotropicales. Gabriela Cuezzo & A. S. H. Breure, organizers. II Taller sobre gasterópodos del género Heleobia: bases para un abordaje interdisciplinario de su conocimiento. Claudio G. De Francesco & Fabrizio Scarabino, organizers. Tercera Reunión de la red Suramericana para la conservación y uso sostenible de moluscos bivalvos. Alvar Carranza & Omar Defeo, organizers. Cipriani, R., et al. (2011). [Report]. Asociación Latinoamericana de Malacología (ALM), 6 pp. Anonymous (2011). Libro de Resúmenes, 311 pp.; Programa, 21 pp. 2014 9 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society and others, Mexico City. 2017 10 Maldonado, Uruguay, 1-6 October 2017. 2020 11 Lima, Peru, 1-6 November 2020.

58 Convegno Malacologico Pontino (Malacological Pontine Meeting)

2007 1 Sabaudia, Italy, 19 May 2007. Atti del Primo convegno malacologico pontino. 2008 2 Sabaudia, Italy, 20 September 2008. Atti del Secondo convegno malacologico pontino. 2009 3 Sabaudia, Italy, 19-20 September 2009. 2010 4 Sabaudia, Italy, 2 October 2010. 2011 5 Sabaudia, Italy, __ 2011. 2012 6 Sabaudia, Italy, 6-7 October 2012. 2013 7 San Felice Circeo, Italy, 5-6 October 2013. Frumanti, B., 2014. The Malacological Pontine Meeting, San Felice Circeo, Italy. Biodiversity Journal 5(2): 95–96. 2014. Biodiversity Journal 5(2): 97–164 [papers]. 2014 8 San Felice Circeo, Italy, 4-5 October 2014.

International Congresses on Medical and Applied Malacology (ICMAM) International Society of Medical and Applied Malacology (ISMAM) [Sociedad Internacional de Malacología Médica y Aplicada (SIMMA)]

1987 1 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 2-6 June 1990, [proceedings], Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology, Supplement 1: iv + 76 pp. 1990 2 Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 25-28 July 1990 [abstracts and programs], Yonsei Reports on Tropical Medicine, 21: __- __. 1991, [proceedings], Journal of Medical and Applied Malacology 3: 143-174. 1993 3 Camden, New South Wales, Australia, 18-22 October 1993. [Proceedings], 60 pp. [no further information]. P. Colman, 1993. [report], Australia Shell News 84: 5-6. 1996 4 Santiago, Chile, 7-11 October 1998 5 Chiang Mai, Thailand, 27-30 December 2000 6 Havana, Cuba, 4-8 September 2002 7 Los Baños, Laguna, Philippine Islands, 21-24 October; Thucydides L. Salunga & Ayolani V. de Lara, organizers.

59 2002. Abstracts, 70 pp. Vasiliki Flari, 2003 [February], [report], Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 40: 15. 2004 8 Ciudad de México, México; 10-13 November; Edna Naranjo-Garcia, President, Local Committee 2006 9 Qingdao, China, 17-20 October; Huayong Que, Local Committee. 2009 10 Busan, South Korea, 26-29 August. K.-S. Choi, organizer. Choi, K.S., ed. 2009. Program & Abstracts, 194 pp. Prozorova, L.A. 2010 [“2009”]. 10th International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology. August 26-29, 2009, Busan, Republic of Korea [report]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 13: 116- 124 [in Russian]. 2012 11 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 25-29 September [jointly organized with the Sociedade Brasileira de Malacologia]. Symposium: Ecology and Diversity of Marine Molluscs, Jesús S. Troncoso, organizer. Vinarski, M. V., 2013. XI International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology [report]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 17: 256-260 [in Russian]. A. R. de Toledo Piza, L. de Freitas Tallarico, G. Orlandi Introíni & S. Barbosa dos Santos, eds., 2014. Medical and Applied Malacology: Crossing Boundaries; Integrative Approaches to Malacology. (UK): Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 228 pp.

Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas / Congress of the European Malacological Societies (CEMS) / EuroMal

2000 1 Contributions to the History of Malacofauna in the Mediterranean, Genoa, Italy, 12-16 November 2000, Bruno Sabelli & Mauro Brunetti, organizers. 2003, [proceedings], Bollettino Malacologico 39(1-4): 1-48. 2002 2 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September 2002; Jesus S. Troncoso, organizer Rafael Muñiz Solis, 2002, Diccionario Etimológico de Malacología, Reseñas Malacológicas 12: 316 pp., Númerio Especial del II Congreso de las Sociedades Malacólogicas Europeas. 2003 3 La Rochelle, France, 24-27 June 2003. Theme: “Les mollusques dans la recherché actuelle.”

60 Abstracts, 2003, [abstracts], 112 pp. G. Richard et al., eds., 2005, Les mollusques dans la recherché actuelle; les mollusques comme bio-indicateurs: les mollusques et leurs ressources. Actes, Laboratoire de Biologie et Environnement Marins (LBEM) La Rochelle, 226 pp. [proceedings]. 2005 4 Museo Zoologica, Naples, Italy, 10-14 October. Special topic: Molecular Systematics and Phylogeny of Mollusks. Crovato et al., eds., 2005. 4 International Congress of the European Malacological Societies, October 10-14 2005, Naples (Italy), Notiziario S.I.M., 23(5-8): x + 95 pp. [abstracts]. Fisiologia, Morfologia ed Ultrastruttura. Bollettino Malacologico 43(1-8): 71- 107 (2007). Museologia e Storia della Malacologia. Bollettino Malacologico 43(1-8): 109- 129 (2007). Sistematica, Ecologia e distribuzione de Molluschi. Bollettino Malacologico 43(1-8): 1-70 (2007). 2008 5 Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal, 2-6 September, Conçalo Calado & Antonio Frias Martins, organizers [joint meeting with Atlantic Islands Neogene Second International Congress] Biogeographical processes and patterns. From theory to practice: what can we do for freshwater molluscs conservation Molluscs and conservation biology. Molluscs as ecological models: from local patterns to global evolution. Origin, diversity, and phylogeny of molluscs: where are we? Present and future challenges of fisheries and molluscan aquaculture. Terrestrial molluscs: the perfect models for island biogeography? B.M. Pokryszko, 2008. The 5th Congress of the European Malacological Societies: Conference Report. Folia Malacologia 16(4): 231-232. 2011 6 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, 18-22 July 2011. Biogeography and phylogeography of the Mediterranean region and Macaronesia. Biology, reproduction, and culture of molluscs. Ecology. Endangered species and hot-spots of biodiversity. Invasive alien speices. Systematics and taxonomy of Western-Palaearctic Mollusca.

61 Aneiros, F. (2012). Report from the 6th Congress of the European Malacological Societies, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, July 2011. Unitas Malacologica Newsletter 31: 5. 2013 7 University of Cambridge, U.K., 7-11 September 2014. “EuroMal 2014” (European Conference of Malacology). Biogeography, ecology and conservation. Invasive molluscs and pests. Molluscan physiology and toxicology. Molluscs, climate and archaeology. Next generation sequencing. Taxonomy and phylogenetics. Willing, M., 2014. EuroMal 2014: the 7th Congress of the European Malacological Societies (7th – 11th September 2014). Mollusc World 36: 10-13. 2016 8 Kraków, Poland, 10-14 September 2017. Ancient roots of modern groups. Andrzej Kaim, Steffen Kiel, and Alexander Nützel, organizers. Status, threats and conservation of European molluscs. Mary Seddon, Eike Neubert, David Allen and Manuel Lopes-Lima, organizers Taxonomy in the 21st Century. Thomas A. Neubauer, organizer. Willing, M., 2019. EUROMAL 2017: the 8th Congress of the European Malacological Societies. Mollusc World, 50: 32-33. Araujo, R., 2017. Celebracion del 8 Congreso de las Sociedades Malacologicas Europeas Cracovia (Polonia), 10-14 septiembre 2017. Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 68: 35-37. 2021 9 Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, 5-9 September 2021. Organizers: Karel Douda, Luci Juricková, Michal Horsák, Barbora Vodáková, Felipe Escobar, and Iva Langrová.

Congreso Nacional de Malacología [Sociedad Española de Malacología]

1979 1 Madrid, Spain, 3-4 November [organized by the Grupo de Trabajo de Malacología, Reale Sociedad Española de Historia Natural] Angel Antonio Luque, ed. (1980), Comunicaciones del Primer Congreso Nacional de Malacologia, 96 pp. 1980 2 Barcelona, Spain, 5-8 December

62 Resúmenes de las Comunicaciones, Departamento de Zoología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Barcelona, unpaginated. 1981 3 Cartagena, Spain, 30 October – 1 November Resúmenes de las Comunicaciones, unpaginated. 1982 4 Gijón, Spain, 11-13 September Resúmenes de las Comunicaciones, unpaginated. 1983 (1) “Primera Muestra Malacológica Nacional,” Sant Feliu de Guixols. 1984 5 Vigo, Spain, 6-9 September Resúmenes de las Comunicaciones, 29 pp. 1986 6 Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, Spain, 22-27 September VI Congreso Nacional de Malacologia, 60 pp. 1988 7 Seville, Spain, 23-26 November J. C. García Gómez, J. L. Cervera & F. J. García, eds., 1988, Resúmenes de las Conferencias, Comunicaciones Cientificas y Actividades Complementarias, 129 pp. 1990 8 Valencia, Spain, 2-5 October C. Rodríguez-Babío et al., eds., 1990, Resúmenes de las Conferencias, Comunicaciones Cientificas y Actividades Complementarias, 163 pp. C. Rodrígiez-Babio, F. Robles & F. Martínez, eds., 1991, [papers], Iberus 9(1/2): 528 pp. 1992 9 Bilbao, Spain, 17-20 December 1992, Resúmenes de las Comunicaciones, Cuadernos de Investigación Biológica 17: 110 pp. 1996, [papers], Iberus 14(2): 220 pp. 1994 10 Barcelona, Spain, 13-16 September Libro de Resúmenes, Universidad de Barcelona, 180 pp. 1996 11 Almería, Spain, 17-20 September D. Moreno, ed., 1996, Libro de Resúmenes, 127 pp. 1998 [December], [papers], Iberus 16(2): 1-58. 1998 12 Málaga, Spain, 22-26 September Libro de Resúmes, {missing details} 2000 13 Genoa, Italy [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]

63 2002 14 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas] 2003 15 Rochelle, France, 24-27 June [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas] 2005 16 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas].

Dreissena Symposia (1) International Zebra Mussel Research Symposia

1990 1 Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 5-7 December, Ohio Sea Grant, F. Snyder 1991 (31 January) [report], Zebra Mussel Update 6: 3-4. 1991 (June) [abstracts], Journal of Shellfish Research 10(1): 243-260. 1991 2 Rochester, New York, U.S.A., 19-22 November – Great Lakes Sea Grant Network (USA) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada 1992 (17 January) [report], Mussel Morsels 2(1): 1-4. 1992 (June) [abstracts], Journal of Shellfish Research 11(1): 211-241.

(2) International Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conferences

1991 1 Zebra : Mitigation and Options for Industries, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 11-12 February 1991 (1 March) [report], Mussel Morsels 1(3): 1. 1991 (April) [report], Dreissena polymorpha Information Review 2(2): 4-5. 1992 (July) [report], Special Conference Issue, Dreissena polymorpha Information Review. 1992 2 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 19-21 February 1992 (10 April) [report], Mussel Morsels 2(2): 1-2, 27 March, 2(3): 1-4. 1992 (July), [report], Special Conference Issue, Dreissena polymorpha Information Review. 1993 3 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 23-26 February 1993 (23 March) [report], Zebra Mussel Update 16: 2-3. 1994 4 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 7-10 March 1995 5 [information needed]

64 1996 6 Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.A., 5-7 March Frank M. D’Itri, ed., 1997, Zebra mussels and aquatic nuisance species, Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, Michigan, U.S.A., x + 638 pp. 1997 7 [information needed] 1998 8 Zebra Mussel Information Workshop: How to Prepare for a Possible Invasion of the West, Sacramento, California, U.S.A., 16-19 March Proceedings [details unavailable] 1999 9 Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A., 26-30 April

(3) Mid-Atlantic Zebra Mussel Conferences

1993 1 Zebra Mussels: A Threat to the Mid-Atlantic, a Conference for Educator, Technical Experts and Resource Managers, Dan Terlizzi, organizer. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., 10-12 March Dan Terlizzi, ed., 1994, Zebra mussels and the mid-Atlantic [proceedings]. Maryland Sea Grant, College Park, Maryland, U.S.A., 77 pp. 1994 2 Second Mid-Atlantic Zebra Mussel Conference, Eleanor Bochenek, organizer. Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1-3 June E. Bochenek, ed., 1994, Proceedings. New Jersey Sea Grant Zebra Mussel Program

(4) Other Dreissena Symposia

1990 Zebra Mussel Symposium, North American Benthological Society, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.A., 22-25 May. 1990 Exotic Bivalves, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A., 12 June. 1990 Zebra Mussel Threat to Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Manitowoc, and Ashland, Wisconsin, U.S.A., Wisconsin Coastal Management Program, 28-29 August. 1990 (17 September) [report], Zebra Mussel Update 4: 3. 1990 Zebra Mussel Symposium, Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, J. I Williams, organizer. Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., 12 December 1991 The Zebra Mussel, Zoologisches Institut der Universität Köln, Germany, 3-4 January D. Neumann & H. A. Jenner, eds., 1992, The zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha. Ecology, biological monitoring and first applications in the water quality

65 management, Limnologie Aktuel 4: viii + 262 pp. [also published as a book: Stuttgart (G. Fischer), x + 263 pp.] 1991 Zebra Mussel Workshop, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (C. Brousseau, organizer), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 22-23 January. (1 February) [report], Mussel Morsels 1(2): 1-2, 1991. 1991 Zebra Mussels in the Inland Waterways: What You Should Know, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, U.S.A., 11-12 June; Ohio River Basin Commission and Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission. 1991 Zebra Mussels. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 10-13 June; A. Longhurst. 1991 Zebra Mussel Control Technology Conference, Itasca, Illinois, U.S.A., 22-23 October; Electric Power Research Institute. 1992 [June-July], Papers presented at the Electric Utility Zebra Mussel Research Conference, October 1991. Special Conference Issue, Dreissena polymorpha Information Review. 1992 Zebra Mussels in the Upper Mississippi River System, Bloomington, Minnesota, U.S.A., 2-3 April; Upper Mississippi River Basin Association. 1994 Zebra Mussels in Michigan: Implications for Industry and Municipalities, Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A., 2-3 April; C. Pistis [“Fourth Annual Meeting”]. 1994 Third Annual Meeting on the Biology, Ecology and Control of Zebra Mussels at Public Facilities, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A., 10-12 May; L. Sanders. 1994 Invasion of Zebra Mussels in Lakes and Estuaries, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 5-9 June; International Association for Great Lakes Research; D. Wright & D. MacNeill. 1995 The Biology, Ecology, and Physiology of Zebra Mussels, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., 4-8 January, American Society of Zoologists; Robert McMahon and Jeffrey Ram. R. McMahon and J. Ram, eds., 1996, [papers], American Zoologist 36(3): 239-384.

European Quaternary Malacologists (EQMal)

66 2010 1 Department of Geology and Palaeontology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, 15-18 August. S. Gulyás, convener. Archaeomalacology. Molluscs and Quaternary stratigraphy. Molluscs and the environments of the periglacial of Europe. Molluscs and the environments of the pseudoperiglacial loess area. Quantitative studies of Quaternary deposits – methods and principles.

European Workshop on Scaphopod Molluscs

2013 1 Haus der Natur, Cismar, Germany, 29 April – 1 May, 2013. Sahlmann, B., F. de Jong, J. Van der Beek & V. Wiese, 2013. Report on the 1st European Workshop on Scaphopod Molluscs, Cismar, 29.04.2013 – 01.05.2013. Club Conchylia Mitteilungen 20: 18. 2014 2 Haus der Natur, Cismar, Germany, 28 April – 2 May, 2014. Van der Beek, J. G., 2014. Report on the 2nd European Workshop on Scaphopod Molluscs (Cismar, April 28th – May 2nd 2014). Spirula 399: 120. 2015 3 Haus der Natur, Cismar, Germany, 26 April – 30 April 2015. Van der Beek, J. G., 2015. Report on the 3rd European workshiop on scaphopod molluscs (Cismar, April 26th – April 30th 2015). Spirula 404: 11-12.

Florida United Malacologists (FUM)

2010 1 Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 30 January. José H. Leal, ed., 2010. Program and Abstracts, ii + 26 pp. 2011 2 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 19 February. 2012 3 Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 11 February. José H. Leal, ed., 2012. Program and Abstracts, 18 pp. J. H. Leal, 2012. FUM 2012; Florida United Malacologists. American Conchologist 40(1): 30. 2013 4 University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 2-3 March. 2014 5 Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 12 April.

67 2015 6 Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 28 February. 2016 7 Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 20 February. José H. Leal, ed., 2016. Program and Abstracts, 20 pp. 2017 8 Stetson University, Deland, Florida, 18 February. 2018 9 Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 27 January. José H. Leal, ed., 2018. Program and Abstracts, 25 pp. 2019 10 Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 16 February. 2020 11 Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, 15 February. José H. Leal, ed., 2020. Program and Abstracts, 21 pp.

Franco-British Symposia on Molluscs

1978 1 Brest, France, 26-28 September 1979 [“1978”], [papers], Haliotis 9(2): 138 pp. 1982 2 London, England, United Kingdom, 6-9 September. A. Bebbington, ed., 1983, [papers], Journal of Molluscan Studies, Supplement 12A: 227 pp. [reprinted, 1988].

Freshwater Bivalves of Maryland

1995 Freshwater Bivalves of Maryland, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.A., 9 March. Arthur E. Bogan & T. Proch, 1995, Manual of the freshwater bivalves of Maryland, ii + 68 pp., 3 pls. 1996 Freshwater Bivalves of Maryland, Columbia, Maryland, 22 May. Arthur E. Bogan & T. Proch, 1996, Manual of the freshwater bivalves of Maryland, ii + 68 pp., 3 pls. 1997 Freshwater Bivalves of Maryland, Columbia, Maryland, 13-14 May Arthur E. Bogan & T. Proch, 1997, Manual of the freshwater bivalves of Maryland, ii + 68 pp., 3 pls.

68 Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society (FMCS) [and earlier related meetings]

1992 Symposium: The Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., 24-24 October. Upper Mississippi Basin Coordinating Committee, Ad-Hoc Mussel Management Subcommittee, Kurt Welke, Chair. Kevin S. Cummings, A. C. Buchanan & L. M. Koch, eds., 1993, Conservation and Management of freshwater mussels. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.A., 189 pp. 1995 Symposium: Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., 16-18 October. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Ad Hoc Mussel Subcommittee, Alan Buchanan, Chair. Kevin S. Cummings, A. C. Buchanan, C. A. Mayer & T. J. Naimo, eds., 1997, Conservation and management of freshwater mussels II: initiatives for the future. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.A., 293 pp. 1998 Symposium: Conservation, Captive Care, and Propagation of Freshwater Mussels, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., March 6-8. Columbus Zoo, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and Ohio Biological Survey, R. Tankersley & D. Warmolts, Co-Chairs. 1999 First Symposium of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, “Musseling in on Biodiversity,” Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A., 17-19 March. Freshwater Mussel Identification Workshop, 18 March, A. E. Bogan, organizer. Freshwater Gastropod Identification Workshop, 18 March, A. E. Bogan, organizer. R. A. Tankersley, D. I. Warmolts, G. T. Watters & G. J. Armitage, eds., 2000, Proceedings of 1998 and 1999 symposia: Freshwater Mollusk Symposia Proceedings, Part I. P. D. Johnson & R. S. Butler, eds., 2000, Freshwater Mollusk Symposia Proceedings, Part II, Special Publication of the Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 274 pp. 2000 FMCS Workshop on Outreach, U.S. Fish and Wildlife National Conservation and Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, U.S.A., 4-5 April. 2001 Biological Assessments: Evaluation of Endangered Mollusks. Second Symposium of the FMCS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 12-14 March. Robert T. Dillon, Jr., 2001 [June], [report], Unitas Newsletter 17: 6. 2002 Propagation and Restoration of Freshwater Mussels, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, U.S.A., March. 2002 Freshwater Gastropods of North American (FWGNA) Project, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., 4 August.

69 Amy Wethington and Rob Dillon, 2002, [report], American Malacological Society Newsletter 33(1): 9. 2003 Symposium: Connections; A Focus on Habitat Conservation. Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A., 16-19 March. 2004 Water Quality and Freshwater Gastropod Workshop, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.A., 15-16 March; Paul Johnson, organizer. 2004 Conservation Genetics Workshop on Imperiled Freshwater Mollusks and Fishes, Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 2005 Symposium: Are Your Natives Restless? Holistic Strategies for Conserving Freshwater Mollusks During Invasions. St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A., 15-18 May; Kurt Welke, organizer. 2006 Workshop: Propagation and Captive Care of Freshwater Molluscs, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 5-7 March. 2007 Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.A., 12-16 March. Habitat Restoration Workshop. Symposium: Directions in Freshwater Mollusk Conservation: Molecules to Ecosystems. A. D. Christian & J. L. Harris, 2008. Directions in Freshwater Mollusk Conservation: Molecules to Ecosystems. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27(2): 345-495. 2007 Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Symposium at the Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 11 December 2007. Anonymous, 2008. [report]. Ellipsaria 10(1): 4. 2008 “Beneath the Surface – The Freshwater Mollusks of the Southeastern United States,” Ryan Evans, organizer. Society for Conservation Biology and Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A., 13-17 July. “The Road to Recovery; Science to Secure a Freshwater Mollusk Biodiversity” workshop, Rachel C. Muir, organizer. Society for Conservation Biology and Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A., 13- 17 July. 2009 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., 19-24 April. Symposium: “Healthy Mollusks = Healthy Rivers = Healthy People.” 2009 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., 19-23 November. 2010 Powder Valley Nature Conservation Center, Kirkwood, Missouri, U.S.A., 19-21 October. Symposium, “Regional fauna identification and sampling.” 2011 Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., 11-15 April 2011.

70 Symposium: “Managing your mollusks: reflecting on the past, preparing for the future.” 2012 Athens, Georgia, U.S.A., 19-20 April 2012. Incorporating Environmental Flows, Climate Change and Ecosystem Services into Freshwater Mussel Conservation and Management. 2013 Guntersville, Alabama, 10-14 March 2013. “Species Recovery and Restoration: From Concept to Implementation.” 2014 Portland, Maine, U.S.A., 21-22 April 2014. “Mussel Studies and Regulatory Process Associated with Dam Removals” 2015 Ohio River Valley Ecosystem Mussel Group Meeting, St. Thomas More College, Kentucky, 20-21 October 2015. Morrison, P., 2015. [Report]. Ellipsaria, Newsletter of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society 17(4): 10-13. 2016 National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, 16-19 February 2016. “Population Genetics and Freshwater Mollusk Conservation” 2017 Tenth Biennial Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio, 26-30 March 2017. Gastropod Identification and Sampling Workshop, presented by the FMCS Gastropod Status and Distribution Committee Unionid Mussels of the Upper Ohio and Great Lakes, organized by Dr. Tom Watters. 2018 First International FMCS Symposium, Teatro Maggiore, Verbania, Italy, 16-20 September 2018. Araujo, R., 2018. [1st Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society Meeting in Europe “Bridging The Gap Between Freshwater Mollusk Research and Conservation in the Old and New World,” Verbania, Italia, 16-20 de septiembre de 2018.] Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 70: 28-29. 2018 FMCS Mollusk Health and Disease Workshop, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 13-15 March 2018. Anonymous, 2018. “You’ll Catch Your Death of Cold” didn’t happen: a balmy, stimulating workshop on freshwater mollusk health and disease. Ellipsaria, 20(2): 1-4. Bradley, M. E. & D. L. Waller, eds., 2019. Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation, 22: 225-108 [proceedings]. 2019 Chesapeake Bay Freshwater Mussel Workgroup. 5 February 2019. Anonymous, 2019. Chesapeake Bay Freshwater Mussel Workgroup Summary. Ellipsaria, 21(1): 13.

71 2019 Eleventh Biennial Symposium, 14-18 April 2019, San Antonio, Texas. 2021 Back to the Future: The Virtual Unknown (online). 12-14 April 2021. 2023 Mountains to Sea and the Mollusks between. Portland, Oregon, 9-12 April 2023.

Freshwater Mussels of North Carolina Workshops

2003 1 Raleigh, North Carolina, 7-8 October, A. E. Bogan, organizer. 2007 2 Raleigh, North Carolina, 27-28 November, A. E. Bogan, organizer. 2013 Burlington, North Carolina, 27 February.

Freshwater Mussels of the Pacific Northwest

2003 1 Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A., 19 February, Pacific Northwest Native Freshwater Mussel Workgroup. 2004 2 Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A., 20 April, Pacific Northwest Native Freshwater Mussel Workgroup. 2005 3 Olympia, Washington, U.S.A., 15 June, Pacific Northwest Native Freshwater Mussel Workgroup [workshops on mussel techniques, design and methods for sampling; Functional role of mussels and opportunities for public outreach].

Giant Pacific Symposium and Workshop

2012 1 Seattle , 12 March 2012. R. C. Anderson & S. E. Larson, eds., 2012. Abstracts of the First (Enteroctopus dolfleini) Workshop. Seattle: Seattle Aquarium, 29 pp. I. Gleadall, 2012. Big suckers in Seattle. CIAC Newsletter 4: 11-14. R. C. Anderson & S. E. Larson, eds., 2014. Abstracts of the First Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) Workshop. Drum and Croaker, 45: 95- 115. 2013 2 Seattle Aquarium, 29 March 2014.

International Abalone Symposia

72 1989 1 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 21-25 November Programa y Resumenes, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, Instituto Politecnico Nacional La Paz, 107 pp. S. A. Shepherd, M. J. Tegner & S. A. Guzmán del Proo, eds., 1992, Abalone of the world: biology, fisheries and culture. Oxford (Fishing News Books), xiv + 608 pp. S. A. Guzmán del Proo, M. J. Tegner & S. A. Shepherd, eds., 1992, Abalone of the world: biology, fisheries and culture: supplementary papers, South Australia, Department of Fisheries, Fisheries Research Papers 24: 68 pp. 1994 2 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7-11 February 1995, [papers], Marine and Freshwater Research 46(3): 519-695, 1995. 1997 3 Monterey, California, U.S.A., 25-31 October Peter A. Cook, Gary E. Davis, Peter L. Haaker & David L. Leighton, eds., 1999 (February) [“December 1998]. Proceedings: 3rd International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries and Culture held October 25- 31 at Monterey, California. Journal of Shellfish Research 17(3): 591-930. 2000 4 Cape Town, South Africa, 6-11 February 2000, [abstracts], Journal of Shellfish Research 19(1): 493-541 (June) [abstracts] Peter A. Cook, ed., 2002 (February) [“December 2001”], Proceedings, 4th International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries, and Culture. Journal of Shellfish Research 20(2): 563-904. 2004 5 Qingdao, Qindao, China, 13-16 April Peter A. Cook, ed., 2005 (March) [“December 2004”], Proceedings, 5th International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries, and Culture. Journal of Shellfish Research 23(4): 931-1228. 2006 6 Puerto Varas, Chile, 12-16 March Peter A. Cook & Roberto Flores, eds., 2007 (September), Proceedings of the 6th International Abalone Symposium. Journal of Shellfish Research 26(3): 673-894. 2009 7 Pattaya, Thailand, 19-24 July. Peter A. Cook, ed., 2010 (November). Proceedings, 7th International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries, and Culture. Journal of Shellfish Research 29(3): 565-773. 2012 8 Hobart, Tasmania, 6-11 May. P. S. York, 2012. Report on the International Abalone Symposium 2012. Malacological Society of Australia Newsletter 144: 6.

73 Peter A. Cook, ed., 2013. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries, and Culture, Hobart, Tasmania, May 6-11, 2012. Journal of Shellfish Research 32(1): 1-235. 2015 9 Yeosu, Republic of Korea, 5-10 October 2015. Cook, P., ed., 2016. 9th International Abalone Symposium. Journal of Shellfish Research, 35(3): 579-710. 2018 10 Fujian, Xiamen (China), 8-12 May 2018. Cook, P. ed., 2019. 10th International Abalone Symposium. Journal of Shellfish Research, 38(2): 399-495.

International Corbicula Symposia

1977 1 Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A., 13-15 October, Joseph C. Britton, organizer Joseph C. Britton, ed, 1979, Proceedings, First International Corbicula Symposium, Texas Christian University Research Foundation, Fort Worth, 313 pp. 1983 2 Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.A., 21-24 June, Louise Russert Kraemer, Robert West, Robert McMahon, Jack Mattice, Paul Hayes & Joseph C. Britton, organizers Robert S. Prezant, ed., 1986 (June), Proceedings of the Second International Corbicula Symposium, American Malacological Bulletin, Special Edition 2: 239 pp.

European/International Symposia on Littorinid Biology (ISOLBE) [see also Littorinidae Research Group]

1986 1 London, England, United Kingdom, 26 November 1988 2 Tjärnö, Sweden, 4-8 July K. Johannesson, D. G. Raffaelli & C. H. Ellis, eds., 1990 (29 March), Progress in Littorinid and Muricid Biology, Hydrobiologia 193: xii + 285 pp. 1990 3 Dale Fort, Wales, United Kingdom, 5-12 September J. Grahame, P. J. Mill & David G. Reid, eds., 1992, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Littorinid Biology, Malacological Society of London, vi + 324 pp. 1993 4 Roscoff, France, 19-25 September

74 P. Fiorini & D. Reid, eds., 1994, Cahiers de Biologie Marine 35(2): 237-267 [abstracts]. P. J. Mill & C. D. McQuaid, eds., 1995, Advances in littorinid biology. Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Littorinid Biology. Hydrobiologia 309: viii + 193 pp. [also: Developments in Hydrobiology 111, Dordrecht, etc. (Kluwer Academic Publishers)]. 1996 5 Cork, Ireland, 7-13 September R. M. O’Riordan, G. M. Burnell, M. S. Davies & N. F. Ramsay, eds., 1998, Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Littorinid Biology, Cork, 1996, 248 pp. [Developments in Hydrobiology 113, Kluwer, Dordrecht, Netherlands]. 1999 6 Hofstra University Marine Laboratory, Priory, Jamaica, 24-21 July, Robert F. McMahon & Joseph C. Britton, organizers 2000 (January) [as “December 1999”], Abstracts of Technical Papers, Journal of Shellfish Research 18(2): 687-700. 2001 (September) [as “June”], [papers], Journal of Shellfish Research 20(1): 383-528. 2002 7 Shoals Marine Laboratory, Appledore Island, Maine, 23-28 August, Robin Hadlock Seeley, organizer. 2005 8 Slapton Ley Field Centre, Slapton, Devon, United Kingdom, 31 August to 3 September 2005, John Grahame, organizer. Littorinids: molluscan models for intertidal diversification and ecology. 2008 9 Baiona, Spain, 2-7 September 2010. 2011 10 Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia, 24-29 July 2011. Abstracts (2011), 68 pp. 2014 11 University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, 28 July – 1 August 2014. 2017 12 Tjärnö Marine Research Laboratory, Sweden, 13-16 August 2017. Ravinet, M., 2018. Notes from a snail island: Littorinid evolution and adaptation. Molecular Ecology, 27(13): 2781-2789.

Instituto Português de Malacologia

2002 1 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas] 2003 2 Rochelle, France, 24-27 June [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]

75 2005 3 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2010 n/a Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas em Faro, 13-14 March. 2012 Bragança, Portugal, 4-7 September 2012.

Interior Highlands Mollusk Conservation Meeting

2010 1 USFWS National Hatchery Visitor Center, Neosho, Missouri, U.S.A., 2-3 March.

International Chiton Symposia

1991 1 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 1-6 December 1992 (30 October), [papers], Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 13: 1-72. Ian Loch, 1992, [report], Australian Shell News 77: 1. 2003 2 Tsukuba, , 24-27 August, Masami Hamaguchi, Miho Sasaki, Shirou Nishihama, Chiya Numako, Kenji Okoshi, Hiroshi Saito & Eiji Yoshioka, organizers H. Saito, et al., eds., 2006 (May). Proceedings: Venus 65(1-2): ii + 175 pp.

International Cephalopod Symposia/ International Symposia on Cephalopods: Present and Past

1979 1 The Ammonoidea. The Evolution, classification, mode of life and geological usefulness of a major fossil group; York, United Kingdom; 24-29 August. M. R. House & J. R. Senior, eds., 1981. Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the University of York, 24-29 August 1979. The Systematics Association, Special Vol. 18, Academic Press, London, xvi + 593 pp. 1985 2 Second International Cephalopod Symposium – O. H. Schindewolf Symposium, Tübingen, Germany. Jost Wiedmann & Jürgen Kullman, eds., 1988. Cephalopods present and past. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. Stuttgart, Germany (Nägele u. Obermiller), xiii + 765 pp.

76 1990 3 Troisieme Symposium International sur les Cephalopodes Actuels et Fossiles. Symposium Frederic Roman, Lyon, France; 17-23 July; C. Mangold & F. F. Atropos, organizers. CIAC Newsletter 4(1): 7, June 1989 [announcement] S. Elmi, C. Mangold & Y Almeras, eds., 1993 [proceedings]. Geobios, Memoire Special 15: 1-409. 1996 4 Granada, Spain; 14-18 July. F. Olóriz & F. J. Rodríguez-Tovar, eds. (1999). Advancing research on living and fossil cephalopods: development and evolution, form, construction, and function, taphonomy, palaeoecology, palaeobiogeography, biostratigraphy, and basin analysis. Proceedings of the IV International Symposium on Cephalopods: Past and Present, held July 14-18, 1996, in Granada, Spain. New York, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, xvi + 550 pp. 1999 5 Vienna, Austria; 3-9 September K. Histon, ed., 1999. Carnic Alps Excursion Guidebook. Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 47: 1-84. K. Histon, ed., 1999. Abstracts volume. Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 46: 1-134. H. Summesberger, et al., eds. 2002. Cephalopods – present and past. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt (Vienna) 57: 1-569 [proceedings]. 2004 6 Fayetteville, Arkansas, 16-19 September. Walter L. Manger, organizer. N. H. Landman, R. A. Davis & R. H. Mapes. 2007. Cephalopods present and past: new insights and fresh perspectives. New York: Springer, xvii + 481 pp. 2007 7 Hokkaido University, Japan, 14-16 September. Kazushige Tanabe, Yasunari Shigeta, Takenori Sasaki & Hiromichi Hirano, eds., 2010. Cephalopods present and past. Hadano-shi : Tokai University Press, 314 pp. 2010 8 Dijon, France, 30 August – 8 September. Neige, P. & Rouget, I., eds. 2012. 8th International Symposium “Cephalopods Present and Past.” Geobios 45(1): 1-156. Remin, Z. 2010. VIII Miedzynarodowe Sympozjum Glowonogow Cephalopods – present and past. Dijon, Francja, 30.08 – 1.09.2010. Przeglad Geologiczny 58(12): 1125. 2014 9 9th International Symposium, Cephalopods ‒ Present and Past ISCPP 9; in combination with the Fifth International Coleoid Symposium. Universität Zürich, Switzerland, 4-14 September. Christian Klug et al., organizers.

77 Klug, C. & Fuchs, D. (eds.) (2014). Abstracts and program. 9th International Symposium Cephalopods—Present and Past, in combination with the 5th International Symposium Coleoid Cephalopods through time. Zürich, Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Zürich, 150 pp. Klug, C., et al., eds, 2015. [Special Issue: recent advances in to modern cephalopods I]. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 134(2): 149-307. Klug, C., et al., eds, 2016. [Special Issue: recent advances in Cambrian to modern cephalopods II]. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 135(1): 1-185. 2018 10 10th International Symposium, Cephalopods – Present and Past, in combination with the Sixth International Coleoid Symposium. University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah (USMBA), Fez, , 24 March – 3 April 2018. R. Thomas Becker & Ahmed El Hassani, organizers. Hughes, Z., 2018. 10th International Symposium “Cephalopods - Present and Past.” Palaeontology Newsletter, 98: 82-84. Klug, C. et al., 2019. Special issue: Cephalopods through time. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 138(1): 1-176.

International Cone Meeting

2010 1 Stuttgart, Germany, 1-3 October. A. Monteiro, 2010. 1st International Cone Meeting [announcement]. The Cone Collector 13: 29-30. 2012 2 La Rochelle, France, 28-30 September. A. Monteiro, ed., 2013. Second International Cone Meeting [proceedings]. Annales de la Sciences Naturelles de la Charente-Maritime [La Rochelle], Supplément, 78 pp. C. Roux, 2013. 2ème Congrès Internationale sur les Cônes. Xenophora, 141: 13-17 [abstracts]. 2014 3 Madrid, Spain, 3-5 October. A. Monteiro, 2014. The 3rd International Cone Meeting. The Cone Collector 26: 39-53. 2016 4 Brussels, Belgium, 30 September-2 October. A. Monteiro, 2017. The 4th International Cone Meeting Brussels, Belgium 30 September – 2 October 2016. Gloria Maris, 55(2): 55-57. Anonymous, 2017. The 4th International Cone Meeting Brussels, Belgium: September 30th – October 2nd, 2016. The Cone Collector, 29: 5-36. Malcolm, G., 2017. Report from the Cone Conference - a rare batch of Cones. The Cone Collector 29: 75-77.

78 2019 5 Lisbon, Portugal, 13-15 September. Dublanka, M., 2019. 5th International Cone Meeting vom 13. – 15. Sept. in Lissabon. Club Conchylia Mitteilungen, 33: 35-38. Monnier, E., 2020. Veme Meeting International sur les Cones a Lisbonne 13-15 septembre 2019. Xenophora, 169: 20-21.

International Marine Bivalve Workshops

1984 First PMBC/Danida Training Course and Workshop on Taxonomy of Marine Bivalves, with Emphasis on Economic Species, Phuket, Thailand, 23-28 January. B. Phasuk & J. Hylleberg (1986) [paper]. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 2: 12 pp. 2002 1 International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Long Key, Florida, July 2002. P. M. Mikkelsen & R. Bieler, ed., 2004. International Marine Bivalve Workshop: introduction and summary. Malacologia 46(2): 241-623. 2005 2 Second International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chantaburi, Thailand, August-September 2005. R. Bieler, K. Chalermwat, P. M. Mikkelsen, T. K. Siang & F. E. Wells, eds., 2008 (15 August). Molluscs of Eastern Thailand: Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chantaburi, Thailand, August- September 2005, with contributions on other molluscan groups. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement Series 18: ii + 264 pp.

International Meeting on the Biology and Conservation of Freshwater Bivalves

2012 1 Braganca, Portugal, 4-7 September 2012. Lopes-Lima, M., et al., eds., 2014. Biology and conservation of freshwater bivalves. Hydrobiologia, 735: 1-292. 2015 2 Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., 4-8 October 2015. Burlakova, L., et al., 2015. [Report]. Ellipsaria, Newsletter of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society 17(4): 1-4. Marshall, N. & D. Symonds, 2016. [Report]. The Malacologist, 66: 20. Lopes-Lima, M., et al., 2016. The Second International Meeting on Biology and Conservation of Freshwater Bivalves. Tentacle 24: 28-29.

79 Lopes-Lima, M. P. M., R. G. Sousa, L. E. Burlakova, A. Y. Karatayev & K. Mehler, eds., 2018 (March). Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Bivalves. Hydrobiologia 810(1): 1-487 [proceedings].

International Pectinid Workshops

1976 1 Baltimore, Ireland 1978 2 Brest, France 1980 3 Port Erin, Isle of Man, United Kingdom 1983 4 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom, May. ICES Publications, CM 1983/K: 37, 20 pp. 1985 5 La Coruña, Galicia, Spain. 1987 6 Menai Bridge, Wales, United Kingdom. 1989 7 Portland, Maine, U.S.A. S. E. Shumway, ed., 1991, : biology, ecology and aquaculture, Elsevier, Amsterdam, xx + 1095 pp. Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science, No. 21. [partly an outgrowth of the symposium]. [2nd ed., 2005, edited by S. E. Shumway & G. Jay Parsons]. S. E. Shumway & P. A. Sandifer, eds., 1991, An international compendium of scallop biology and culture; a tribute to James Mason. Selected papers from the 7th International Pectinid Workshop sponsored by the National Shellfisheries Association, World Aquaculture Workshops 1: xxi + 357 pp. 1991 8 Cherbourg, France, 22-29 May. Pierre Lubet, Jean Barret & Jean-Claude Dao, eds., 1995, Fisheries, biology and aquaculture of pectinids, Brest, France (IFREMER), 273 pp. 1993 9 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 22-27 April. Neil F. Bourne, B. L Bunting & L. D. Townsend, eds., 1994, Proceedings of the 9th International pectinid workshop, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada, April 22- 27, 1993. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1994, Vol. 1: xvi + 222 pp., Vol. 2: xvi + 217 pp. 1995 10 Cork, Ireland, 26 April-2 May. 1997 11 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 10-15 April, Esteban Felix Pico, organizer 1999 12 , , 5-12 May, Gunnar Eiken, organizer.

80 G. Burnell & O. Strand, eds., 2000. Proceedings of the 12th International Pectinid Workshop, Bergen, Norway, 5-11 May 1999. Aquaculture International 8(2-3): 111-271. 2001 13 Coquimbo, Chile, 18-24 April. Scallop odyssey, Juan Enrique Illanes & Elisabeth Brand, eds. [abstracts] 2003 14 St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; 23-29 April, Beth Miller-Tipton, organizer. 2005 15 Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, 20-26 April, Mike Dredge, organizer (2006) [abstracts]. Journal of Shellfish Research 25(1): 257-312. 2007 16 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Spring, 22-28 May, Jay Parson, organizer (2007) [abstracts]. Journal of Shellfish Research 26(4): 1279-1286. 2009 17 Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 22-28 April. J. L. Sánchez López et al., organizers. Anonymous (2009). 17th International Pectinid Workshop held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. National Shellfisheries Association Quarterly Newsletter, July 2009: 11 [report]. 2011 18 Qingdao, China.

International Seminar on the Rearing of Unionoid Mussels

2008 1 Heinerscheid, Luxembourg. F. Thielen, ed., 2011. Rearing of unionoid mussels. Ferrantia, Travaux Scientifiques du Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle Luxembourg, 64: 1- 66. 2015 2 Clervaux, Luxembourg, 24-27 November 2015. 2018 3 International Seminar: Monitoring and Restoration of Freshwater (mussel) Habitats, Clervaux, Luxembourg, 27-29 November 2018.

International Workshop of Opisthobranchs / Heterobranchs

1998 1 Menfi, Sicily, Italy [see under International Workshops of Malacology] 2006 2 2nd International Workshop on Opisthobranchia, Bonn, Germany, 20-22 September, Heike Wägele, organizer. (2007) (February) [report]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 48: 19. 2010 3 Vigo, Spain, 1-4 September.

81 Troncoso, J.S., et al., eds. (2010). Workshop Program and Book of Abstracts. Vigo, 50 pp. (2010) [Announcement]. American Malacological Society Newsletter 41(1): 3. (2011). Proceedings. Thalassas 27(2): 9-238. 2012 4 University of California, Santa Cruz, 24-27 June (joint meeting with the Western Society of Malacologists). Anonymous, 2012. Abstracts. 73 pp. A. P. Sassi, 2012. Report on the combined 45th annual meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists and the 4th International Workshop on Opisthobranchs. The Festivus 44(11): 124-128. 2015 5 Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal, 13-15 July. 2018 6 International Heterobranch Workshop, Fremantle, Western Australia, 2-5 September. Nerida Wilson et al., organizers.

International Workshops of Malacology

1998 1 Mollusks and Conservation, Menfi, Sicily, Italy, 5-7 June, Ranato Chemello & Vanna Rotolo-Lombardo, organizers. (2000) [papers]. Bollettino Malacologico 36(1-4): 1-70. 1999 2 Systematics, Phylogeny and Biology of Opisthobranchs Molluscs, Menfi, Sicily, Italy, 10-14 June, Renato Chemello & Juan Lucas Cervera, organizers. Juan Lucas Cervera & Riccardo Catteneo Vietti, eds. (25 June 2001) [papers]. Bollettino Malacologico 37(5-8): 53-186. 2000 3 Systematics, Phylogeny and Biology of Neogastropoda, Menfi, Sicily, Italy, 15-19 June, Marco Oliverio & Renato Chemello, organizers. C. Solustri, 2001. [report]. Società Italiana di Malacologia, Notiziario 17(5- 12): 15. Bollettino Malacologico, 194 pp. [in press?]. 2001 4 Systematics, Phylogeny and Biology of Polyplacophora, Menfi, Sicily, Italy, 13-17 June, Bruno Dell’Angelo, Marco Oliverio & Renato Chemello, organizers. (Sept. 2004) [papers]. Systematics, Phylogeny and Biology of the Polyplacophora. Bollettino Malacologico 40, Supplement: 119 pp.

Israel Malacological Society, Annual Symposium

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1971 1 First Annual Symposium, Tel Aviv, Israel, 11 April. (1971) [abstracts]. Argamon, Israel Journal of Malacology 2(1-2): 48-55. (1971) [proceedings]. Israel Journal of Zoology 20(3): 151-248. (1972) [1 paper]. Argamon, Israel Journal of Malacology 3(1-4): 1-3. 1972 2 Second Annual Symposium, Tel Aviv, Israel, April. (1972) [3 papers]. Argamon, Israel Journal of Malacology 3(1-4): 37-49, 51- 71.

Korean Society of Malacology / Malacological Society of Korea

1988 1 First Workshop of the Korean Society of Malacology, Mt. Chiri, Republic of Korea, July 31-August 2. (November 1988) [report]. Newsletter of the Korean Society of Malacology no. 1. 1989 2 Second Workshop of the Korean Society of Malacology, Pyusan Beach, Republic of Korea, July 26-28. (November 1990) [report]. Newsletter of the Korean Society of Malacology no. 4. 1994 Malacological sciences in Korea – today and tomorrow; Symposium for the 10th Anniversary of the Malacological Society of Korea, 20-23 June. (1994) [abstracts]. Symposium for the 10th Anniversary of the Malacological Society of Korea: Malacological Sciences in Korea – Today and Tomorrow, v + 24 pp.

Littorinidae Research Group [See also European/International Littorinid Meetings]

1974 Taxonomic Trends in the Littorinidae, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 19 March. (April 1974) [abstracts]. The Littorinid Tidings 1: 1-10. 1974 Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom, 19-21 August. (September 1974) [abstracts]. The Littorinid Tidings 2: 20-24. (March 1975) [abstracts]. The Littorinid Tidings 3: 27-29.

83 1975 Roscoff, France, 13 May (October 1975) [abstracts]. The Littorinid Tidings 4: 36-38.

Malacological Society of Australasia

1997 1 Molluscs 97. Symposium on the Molluscs of the Indo-West Pacific and Australasian Region, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia, 1-4 February, Fred Wells, organizer. 2000 2 Molluscs 2000, Malacological Society of Australasia, , New South Wales, Australia, 4-8 December, Winston Ponder & M. G. Chapman, organizers Describing Molluscan Biodiversity Assessing Molluscan Biodiversity Humans and Molluscan Biodiversity Unitas Newsletter 17: 6, June 2001 [report by Peter Middelfart]. 2004 3 Perth, Western Australia, Australia [see under Unitas] 2006 4 Molluscs 2006: Molluscs in Research, Conservation and the Economy, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, 6-8 December; Winston Ponder, organizer. Workshop on Cephalopod Taxonomy, 4-5 December. Workshop on Eastern Australian Land Snails, 9-10 December. 2009 5 Molluscs 2009. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 25-27 November. C. McDougall & N. Hall, eds. (2009). Program and Abstracts, Malacological Society of Australia, 84 pp. Symposia: Ecology, conservation and indicators of environmental change. Symposia: Fisheries, aquaculture and bioactives. Symposia: Invasive species, parasites and diseases. Symposia: Phylogeny, systematics and biogeography. Symposia: Physiology and evo-devo. Workshops, “Australian marine bivalves” and “Freshwater molluscs,” Moreton Bay Research Station, Stradbroke Island (November 28-29, 2009). 2012 6 Molluscs 2012. St. Mary’s College, University of Melbourne, Australia, 3-6 December 2012.

84 Symposia: Molecular markers and barcoding. Symposia: Molecules and molluscs. Symposia: Molluscs and climate change. Symposia: Threatened and endangered species. Workshops: “Marine micromolluscs” and “Terrestrial snails,” Queenscliff Marine Station, near Melbourne (Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, 2012). 2015 7 Molluscs 2015. Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. 29 November – 2 December 2015. Workshop, “Nudibranch taxonomy and ecology” (3-4 Dec. 2015).

Malacological Society of Japan

1988 1 Tokyo, Japan, 29-30 April (October 1988) [abstracts]. Venus 47(3): 212-224. 1990 2 Yokosuka, Japan, 28-29 April. (August 1990) [abstracts]. Venus 49(2): 150-164. 1991 3 Toba City, Japan, 23-24 February. (June 1993) [abstracts]. Venus 50(2): 153-163. 1992 4 Kobe City, Japan, 15-16 February. (July 1992) [abstracts]. Venus 51(1/2): 123-135. 1993 5 Chiba City, Japan, 20-21 February. (June 1993) [abstracts]. Venus 52(2): 167-177. 1994 6 Tokyo, Japan, 23-24 April. (August 1994) [abstracts]. Venus 53(2): 137-150. (August 1994) [abstracts]. Forum: Mollusca and Environment – Endangered Molluscan Species. Venus 53(2): 150-159. 1995 7 Toyohashi City, Japan, 28-29 January. (March 1995) [abstracts]. Venus 54(1): 87-99. 1996 8 Toba City, Japan, 27-28 January. (April 1996) [abstracts]. Venus 55(1): 79-89. 1997 9 Kobe City, Japan, 22-23 February. (April 1997) [abstracts]. Venus 56(1): 67-78. 1998 10 Nagoya City, Japan, 28-29 February.

85 (July 1998) [abstracts]. Venus 57(2): 137-153. 1999 11 Tokyo, Japan, 30-31 January. (March 1999) [abstracts]. Venus 58(1): 31-48. 2000 12 Yamaguchi City, Japan, 29-30 January. Symposium: The Phylogeny and Biogeography of Gastropods, Takashi Okutani, Takahiro Asami & Hiroshi Fukuda, organizers. (March 2000) [abstracts]. Venus 59(1): 61-82. 2001 13 Tokyo, Japan, 6-7 January. (June 2001) [abstracts]. Venus 60(1/2): 103-119. 2002 14 Nishinomiya, Japan, 9-10 February. (June 2002) [abstracts]. Venus 61(1/2): 111-126. 2003 15 Toyohashi, Japan, 31 January-2 February. (June 2003) [abstracts]. Venus 62(1/2): 71-90. 2004 16 Tokyo, Japan, 26-28 March. Anonymous (June 2004) [abstracts]. Venus 63(1/2): 69-85. 2005 17 Nishinomiya, Japan. Anonymous (June 2005). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Nishinomiya). Venus 64(1- 2): 71-85. 2006 18 Tokyo, Japan. Anonymous (Sept. 2006). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Tokyo). Venus 65(3): 267- 289. 2007 19 Toyohashi, Japan. Anonymous (July 2007). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Toyohashi). Venus 66(1-2): 103-125. 2008 20 Tokyo, Japan. Anonymous (Aug. 2008). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Tokyo). Venus 67(1-2): 93- 121. 2009 21 Osaka, Japan. Anonymous (Sept. 2009). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Osaka). Venus 68(1-2): 75- 100.

86 2010 22 Nagoya, Japan. Anonymous (Oct. 2010). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Nagoya). Venus 69(1-2): 85-113. 2011 23 2012 24 Tokyo, Japan. Anonymous (2013). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Tokyo). Venus, 71(1-2): 125-162. 2013 25 Toyohashi, Japan. Anonymous (2014). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Toyohashi). Venus, 73(1-4): 139- 167. 2014 26 Osaka, Japan Anonymous (2015). Abstracts of papers presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Osaka). Venus, 73(1-2): 85-113. 2015 27 2016 28 Funabashi, Japan. Anonymous, 2017. Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Funabashi). Venus, 75(1-4): A1- A29. 2017 29 Shirahama, Japan. Anonymous, 2018. Abstracts of Papers presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Malacological Society of Japan (Shirahama). Venus, 76(1-4): A1- A26.

Malacological Society of Japan and Carcinological Society of Japan

2017 1 International Symposium on Evolutionary Biology of Parasitic and Symbiotic Relationships between Molluscs and Crustaceans, Shirahama, Wakayama (Japan), 15 April 2017. Tomoyuki Nakano, organizer. 2017 2 Crustaceans and Molluscs: Role of Shells and Prey-Predator Relationship, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 10 October 2017. Yasunori Kano, organizer. Asakura, A., 2018. International symposium on evolutionary biology of parasitic and symbiotic relationships between molluscs and crustaceans. Cancer, 27: 133-134.

87 Malacological Society of London Includes joint meetings with other organizations, but not its Seminars; the “Molluscan Forum” is listed separately.

1959 The Status of the Protobranchia within the Bivalve Mollusca, London, England, United Kingdom, 27 February, John E. Morton, Linnean Society of London. (November 1959) [proceedings]. Malacological Society of London, Proceedings 33(5): 200-223. 1960 Edible Molluscs, London, England, United Kingdom. (December 1960) [proceedings]. Malacological Society of London, Proceedings 34(3): 113-156, pls. 7-8. 1967 Structure, Physiology and Ecology of Molluscs, London, Zoological Society of London and Malacological Society of London, 8-9 March. V. Fretter, ed., 1968, Studies in the structure, physiology and ecology of molluscs, Zoological Society of London, Symposia 22: xviii + 377 pp. 1969 Skeletal Growth and Structure in , London, England, United Kingdom, 6 March, with Editorial Committee of Calcified Tissue Research. (December 1969) [proceedings]. Malacological Society of London, Proceedings 38(6): 543-557. 1970 Recent Research on Slugs, London, England, United Kingdom. (December 1970) [proceedings]. Malacological Society of London, Proceedings 39(2/3): 235-246. 1976 Symposium, Sea-Slugs and Land-Slugs, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26- 27 March, Royal Scottish Museum, Malacological Society of London, and Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. (October 1976) [abstracts]. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42(2): 295-302. 1976 Malacological Society of London and Underwater Association of Research Scientists, Bristol, England, United Kingdom, September. (December 1976) [abstracts]. Journal of Molluscan Studies 42(3): 451-456. 1977 Evolutionary Systematics of Bivalve Molluscs, London, England, United Kingdom, 18-19 May. C. M. Yonge & T. E. Thompson, eds., 1978 (16 November). Evolutionary Systematics of Bivalve Mollusks, a discussion organized by the Royal Society and the Malacological Society of London, 18-19 May 1977. Royal Society of London, Philosophical Transactions (B - Biological Sciences) 284 (1001): 199- 436. 1983 Molluscan Research in Scotland, Millport, Scotland, United Kingdom, 12-13 March.

88 (April 1984) [abstracts]. University Marine Biological Station, Millport, Occasional Publication 1: 41 pp. 1993 Malacological Society of London, Centenary Symposium, London, England, United Kingdom, 14-16 September. John D. Taylor, ed., 1995 (November), Origin and Evolutionary Radiation of the Mollusca, Oxford University Press, xiv + 392 pp. 1993 Evolution and Systematics of , Malacological Society of London, London, England, United Kingdom, 17 September. 1994 Malacological Pioneers. Malacological Society of London, Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Society for the History of Natural History, London, England, United Kingdom, 22 October. (1994) [abstracts]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 130: 394-395. (1995) [report]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 132: 446-449. (February 1995) [report and abstracts]. Malacological Society of London, Bulletin 24: 7-13. (October 1995) [papers]. Archives of Natural History 22(3): 301-435. 1994 Speciation and Adaptive Radiation in Molluscs, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, 8 November. (February 1995) [report and abstracts]. Malacological Society of London, Bulletin 24: 3-6, 15. 1996 and Snail Pests in Agriculture, Canterbury, England, United Kingdom, 24-26 September. 1997 Gentlemen and Players: Amateurs and Professionals in Malacology, 1900-1950, London, England, United Kingdom, 22 November [held jointly with the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the Linnean Society of London, and the Society for the History of Natural History]. (February 1998) [report and abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 30: 6-9. (March 1998) [report]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 8(3): 939-941. (October 1998) [papers]. Archives of Natural History 25(3): 361-448. 1997 Cultivation and Conservation of Molluscs, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, 4-5 April 1997. 1998 Molluscs and Molecules, London, England, United Kingdom, 7 January, David Reid, organizer. 1998 Feeding and Foraging Strategies in Molluscs, Sunderland, England, United Kingdom, 25 March, Mark Davies, organizer.

89 1999 Biogeography and Distribution of European Land and Freshwater Mollusca, National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, 27-28 February, Ian Killeen, organizer. 1999 The Biology and Evolution of Bivalves, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, 14- 17 September, Elizabeth M. Harper, John D. Taylor & J. A. Crame, organizers. Elizabeth M. Harper, John D. Taylor & J. A. Crame, eds., 2000 (12 December), Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia. Geological Society of London, United Kingdom, vii + 494 pp. 2001 Freshwater Bivalves, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, 19-20 March, David Aldridge, organizer. (August 2001) [report]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 37: 7-11. 2002 Molluscs as Model Organisms for Physiological, Ecological and Evolutionary Research, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, 22-23 March. (August 2002) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 39: 7-9, 11. 2002 Fossil Molluscs, Open University, Milton Keynes, 5 June, Peter Skelton, organizer. (August 2002) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 39: 4-6. 2002 Recording Schemes and Biodiversity Analyses, 9 November, National Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, Mary B. Seddon, organizer. 2003 Evolution and Biology of Marine Limpets, Millport, Cumbrae, Scotland, United Kingdom, 28-30 March, Alan Hodgson & Hugh Jones, organizers. (August 2003) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 41: 5-18. 2004 Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries; London, United Kingdom; 4 March; Paul Rodhouse and Peter Boyle, organizers. 2004 Behaviour and Neurophysiology of Molluscs; 16-17 April; Kingston University, Surrey, United Kingdom; Richard Cook, organizer. (August 2004) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 43: 5-11. 2004 Cephalopod Systematics, Ecology and Fisheries; 4 March; London, United Kingdom, 4 March; Louise Allcock & Nadine Johnson, organizers; cosponsored by Linnean Society of London. (August 2004) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 43: 12- 13. 2005 Snail-Borne Diseases, 28 April 2005, London, United Kingdom; Russel Stothard, organizer; cosponsored by the Linnean Society of London and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine. (August 2005) [report]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 45: 8-11.

90 2006 Island, Littoral and Lake Molluscs: endemism, colonization and invasion, St. Vast-la- Hougue, Normandie, France; 21-23 September. Maryvonne Charrier, organizer; cosponsored by the Societé Française de Malacologie and The Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 2007 Invasive Molluscs, Cambridge University, United Kingdom, 2 April. (August 2007) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 49: 4-10. B. M. Pokryszko, 2007. Conference Reports: Invasive Molluscs Conference, Cambridge… Folia Malacologica 15(4): 185-188. 2008 Speciation in Molluscs, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 25 April. 2009 Molluscs of Ancient Lakes, Linnean Society, London, United Kingdom, 2 April. (August 2009) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 53: 3-7. 2010 Molluscs as Environmental Indicators, St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 14 April. (2010). [Announcement and abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 54: 22-25. Bailey, B., 2010. [report]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 55: 1, 3-4. 2011 Chemosymbiotic molluscs and their environments: from intertidal to hydrothermal vents. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 7 April. Organizers: John D. Taylor and Emily Glover. Taylor, J. & E. Glover, 2011. [report]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 57: 4-5. 2012 Molluscan Life Histories. Institute of Marine Sciences, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 20-21 April 2012. (2012) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 59: 14-26. 2013 Species delimitation and chirality: molluscs as model organisms, London, United Kingdom, 17 April 2013. 2014 Sexual selection in snails, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 6 March 2014. 2015 Planktic gastropods: biology, ecology and palaeontology. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 1 April 2015. (2015) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 65: 12-20. 2016 Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 13 April 2016.

91 2017 Molluscan colour and vision. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 27 April 2017. 2018 New perspectives on evolution in molluscs: from fossils to next generation sequencing. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 21 March 2018. 2020 Biology of Limpets: evolution, adaptation, ecology and environmental impacts. Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, United Kingdom, 17-19 March 2020. 2021 Molluscs in extreme environments, 24 March 2021 (virtual).

Malacological Society of London: Young Malacologists’ Forum / Molluscan Forum

1997 1 Young Malacologists’ Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 25 September. Alex Ball & Neale Monks (February 1998) [reports]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 30: 1, 6. 1998 2 Young Malacologists’ Forum, The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 24 September. Alex Ball (February 1999) [report]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 32: 1, 8. 1999 n/a Young Malacologists’ Forum, The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 18 November [announced but canceled]. 2000 3 Molluscan Forum, The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 2 November. (February 2001) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 36: 6-11. 2001 4 Molluscan Forum, The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 1 November. Anonymous (February 2002) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 38: 4-7. P. Sólymos (2002) [report]. Soosiana 29: 5-6. 2002 5 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 7 November (February 2003) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 40: 9-14. P. Sólymos (2003) [report]. Soosiana 30: 5-6. 2003 6 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 6 November.

92 (February 2004) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 42: 12-17. 2004 7 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. (February 2005) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 44: 5-11. 2005 8 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, 3 November. (February 2006) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 46: 9-19. 2006 9 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 2 November. (February 2007) [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 48: 6-13. 2007 10 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 13 November. Anonymous, 2008 [February]. [abstracts]. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 50: 4-14. 2008 11 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 20 November. B. M. Pokryszko, 2008. Molluscan Forum 2008: Conference Report. Folia Malacologica 16(4): 249-250. 2009 12 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom 12 November. (2010) Abstracts. The Malacologist; Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 54: 6-14. B. M. Pokryszko, 2009. Molluscan Forum 2009. Folia Malacologica 17(4): 233-235. 2010 13 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 30 November. 2011. Program and Abstracts. The Malacologist 56: 1, 3-14. 2011 14 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 30 November. 2012. Program and Abstracts. The Malacologist 58: 3-16. 2012 15 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 28 November. 2013 16 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 28 November.

93 2014 17 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 20 November. 2015 18 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 19 November 2015. 2016. (Abstracts and Reports). The Malacologist, 66: 3-17. 2016 19 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 24 November 2016. 2017 20 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 30 November 2017. 2018 21 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 30 November 2018. [announced as the “20th” anniversary, but this was the 21st meeting]. 2019 22 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 21 November 2019. 2020 23 Molluscan Forum, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 19 November 2020 (remote).

Magyar Malakológus Találkozó [Hungarian Malacological Congress] Tamás Domokos, 2000, Retrospection on the 25 years of the Hungarian Malacological Meetings. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 18: 13-20. Tamás Domokos, 2000. Hungarian malacological meetings 1971-2000. Soosiana 23-28: 21- 24.

1971 n/a Szeged (no further data). 1975 1 Budapest, Hungary (no further data). 1976 2 Baja, Hungary, 19-21 August A. Richnovszky (1977) [report]. Soosiana 5: 1-2. 1978 3 Velem, Hungary, 28-31 July L. Pintér (1979) [report]. Soosiana 7: 5-8. Gy. Kovács (1979) [report]. Múzeumi Híradó 9: 15-16. 1979 4 Gyöngyös, Hungary, 26-29 July A. Varga (1980) [report]. Soosiana 8: 1-2. 1980 5 Barcs, Hungary, 31 July. L. Fűköh (1980) [report]. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 1: 36. L. Drimmer (1981) [report]. Soosiana 9: 3-4.

94 1981 6 Miskolc, Hungary, 23-26 July. L. Fűköh (1983) [report]. Soosiana 10/11: 3-4. 1982 7 Baja, Hungary, 5-7 July. A. Richnovszky (1983) [report]. Soosiana 10/11: 5-6. 1983 8 met jointly with Unitas in Budapest. L. Pintér (1984) [report]. Soosiana 12: 1-2. 1984 9 Eger, Hungary, 26-29 July. L. Fűköh (1985) [report]. Soosiana 13: 78. 1985 10 Sopron, Hungary (no further data). 1986 11 Békéscsaba, Hungary, 21-24 August. T. Domokos (1987) [report]. Soosiana 15: 1-4. 1987 12 Debrecen, Hungary, 21-23 August. P. Sümegi (1988) [report]. Soosiana 16: 1-2. 1988 13 Szeged, Hungary, 21-23 August. K. Bába (1989) [report]. Soosiana 17: 1-2. 1989 14 Baja, Hungary, 1-2 July. A. Richnovszky (1990) [report]. Soosiana 18: 1-2. 1990 15 Budapest, Hungary, 29 June-1 July. E. Krolopp (1991) [report]. Soosiana 19: 1-2. E. Krolopp & G. Majoros (1990) [report]. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 9: 34. G. Majoros (1990) [report]. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 9: 34. 1991 16 Eger, Hungary 28-30 June. Á. Dávid (1992) [report]. Soosiana 20: 1-2. 1992 17 Kunszentmiklós, Hungary, 10-12 July. S. Szabó (1994) [report]. Soosiana 21/22: 8-9. 1993 18 Sümeg, Hungary, 23-25 July. G. Majoros (1994) [report]. Soosiana 21/22: 10-11. 1994 19 Esztergom, Hungary (no further data). 1995 20 Tokaj, Hungary, 11-13 August. 1996 21 Mátrafüred, Hungary, 9-11 August. 1997 22 Kunszentmiklós, Hungary, 27-29 June. 1998 23 Tata, Hungary, 26-28 June.

95 1999 24 Kunszentinklós, Hungary, 15-17 October. M. Soós (2000) [report]. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 18: 9-11. 2000 25 Dunaszenbenedek, Hungary, 15-17 September. 2001 26 Tokaj, Hungary, 28-30 September. P. Sümegi & S. Gulyás (2001) [report]. Soosiana 29: 7-8. 2002 27 Csurgó, Hungary, 20-22 September. J. Pelbárt (2002) [report]. Soosiana 30: 9-12. 2003 28 Baja, Hungary, 19-21 September. J. Pelbárt (2003) [report]. Soosiana 31: 9-12. 2004 29 Sibiu, Romania, 19-21 August. 2005 30 Békéscaba, Hungary, 23-25 September. 2006 31 Szeged, Hungary, 15-17 September. 2008 32 Szarvas, Hungary, 19-21 September. 2009 33 Dunasziget Forestry School, Szigetkoz, Hungary, 20-22 September. Barna, P.-G., 2010. Beszámoló a XXXIII. Magyar Malakológus Találkozóról / Report on the 33rd meeting of Hungarian malacologists. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 28: 91-94. 2011 34 Banská Stiavnica, Slovakia, 17-19 September. Eröss, Z.P. & Grego, G., 2011. Beszámoló a XXXIV. Magyar Malakológus Találkozóról / Report on the 34th meeting of Hungarian malacologists. Malakológiai Tájékoztató 29: 55-58.

Mid-Atlantic Malacologists [MAM]

1998 1 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 28 February. Timothy A. Pearce (June 1998) [report]. American Conchologist 26(2): 28. 1999 2 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 27 February. 2000 3 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 12 February. Timothy A. Pearce (June 2000) [report]. American Conchologist 28(2): 20. 2001 4 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., U.S.A., 10 March.

96 Timothy A. Pearce (May 2001) [report]. Unitas Newsletter 17: 6-7. Timothy A. Pearce (June 2001) [report]. American Conchologist 29(2): 13. 2002 5 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 16 February. 2003 6 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 1 March. 2004 7 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 13 March. 2005 n/a no meeting held 2006 8 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 4 March. 2007 9 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 31 March. 2008 10 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 15 March. L. Shea, 2008. Report on the 10th meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Malacologists. American Malacological Society Newsletter 39(1): 8. 2009 11 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 7 March. 2010 12 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 6 March. 2011 13 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 19 March. E. K. Shea, 2011. Mid-Atlantic Malacologists meeting. American Malacological Society Newsletter 42(1): 2-3. E. K. Shea et al., 2011. Mid-Atlantic Malacologists meeting. American Conchologist 39(2): 20-21. 2012 14 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 31 March. 2013 15 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 16 March. 2014 16 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 29 March. E. K. Shea, 2014. 16th Mid Atlantic Malacologists Meeting. American Malacological Society Newsletter 45(1): 3-4. 2015 17 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 7 March.

97 E. K. Shea et al., 2015. Mid-Atlantic Malacologist meeting 2015. American Malacological Society Newsletter 46(1): 7-9. 2016 18 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., 2 April. E. K. Shea & T. A. Pearce, 2016. Mid-Atlantic Malacologists meeting 2016. American Conchologist, 44(2): 19-20. 2017 19 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 8 April. Strong, E., 2017. Report on the 19th Annual Mid-Atlantic Malacologists meeting. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 48(1): 2-3. 2018 20 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, 14 April. 2019 21 Delaware Museum of Natural History, Wilmington, Delaware, 6 April. Coppolino, M. & L. Shea, 2019. Report on the 21st Annual Mid-Atlantic Malacologists Meeting. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 49(1): 4. 2020 (not held)

Molluskenforschung Austria [MoFA]

2019 1 Salzburg, Austria, 26-27 June 2019. Kwitt, S., et al., 2019. Report of an excursion in the course of the 1st meeting of the Society [for] Mollusc Research Austria (MoFA) in the Untersberg area, Salzburg. Arianta 7: 14-17. E. Haring et al., 2019. First meeting of the Mollusc Research Austria (MoFA) Society in Salzburg. Folia Malacologica 27(3): 235-240.

Ohio River Valley Unified Malacologists [OVUM]

2007 1 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 27 October. C. F. Sturm & T. A. Pearce, 2008. Ohio Valley Unified Malacologists 27 October 2007: Meeting information and abstracts of presentations. American Malacological Society Newsletter 39(1): 5-8. 2008 2 Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A., 25 October. 2009 3 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 14 November.

98 C. Sturm & T. A. Pearce, 2010. Third Annual Ohio River Valley Unified Malacologist (OVUM-3) Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. American Malacological Society Newsletter 41(1): 6-9 [abstracts]. 2010 4 Museum of Biological Diversity, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 6-7 November. T. Pearce & T. Watters, 2011. Fourth Annual Ohio River Valley Unified Malacologist (OVUM-IV) meeting, November 6, 2010, summary of talks. American Malacological Society Newsletter 42(1): 3-4. 2011 5 The Center for Ohio River Research and Education, Thomas More College, Kentucky, 1 October. M. V. King & T. Pearce, 2011. Report of the Fifth Annual Ohio River Valley Unified Malacologist Meeting (OVUM). American Malacological Society Newsletter 42(2): 11; reprinted (2012), American Conchologist 29(4): 10. 2012 6 University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 6 October. 2013 7 Museum of Biological Diversity, Ohio State University, Columbus,Ohio, 12 October. T. A. Pearce, G. T. Watters & C. F. Sturm, 2013. Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists 2013 – OVUM 2012. American Malacological Society Newsletter 44(2): 5-7. 2014 8 Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 27 September. 2015 9 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 17 October. T. A. Pearce & C. F. Sturm, 2015. Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists (OVUM) 2015 Report. American Malacological Society Newsletter 46(2): 6-9 [abstracts]. 2016 10 Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, Clermont, Kentucky, 29 October. Pearce, T. A., L. Schroeder & C. F. Sturm, 2016. Tenth annual meeting of the Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists (OVUM) 2016. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 47(2): 3-4. 2017 11 University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 28 October. 2018 12 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 13 October. Pearce, T. A., 2019. Twelfth Annual meeting of Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists (OVUM) 2018. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 49(1): 5-6. 2019 13 Cincinnati, Ohio, 12 October. Pearce, T. A., 2019. Thirteenth Annual meeting of Ohio (River) Valley Unified Malacologists (OVUM) 2019. American Malacological Society Newsletter, 49(2): 5.

99 2020 14 University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 17 October (virtual and in person).

Pacific Islands Land Snail Group [formerly Partula Propagation Group]

198_ 1 (no further data) 1989 2 London, England, United Kingdom, November. (December 1989) [report]. Tentacle 1: 6. 1990 3 (no further data) 1991 4 London, England, United Kingdom, 16 May. 1992 5 London, England, United Kingdom, 28 August. 1993 6/7 (no further data) 1994 8 London, England, United Kingdom, 11-13 February. Jane E. Reynolds (December 1994) [report]. The Conchologists Newsletter 7(3): 431-434. (October 1994) [reports]. Tentacle 4: 4-5 (October), 5: 12-13. (1994). Partula ’94. An action plan for the conservation of the family Partulidae, Zoological Society of London, 205 pp. 1995 9 Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, England, United Kingdom, 29-30 June. Jane E. Reynolds (December 1995) [report]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 8(1): 575-585. 1996 10 London, England, United Kingdom, 6-7 June. Jane E. Reynolds (June 1997) [report]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 8(3): 810-819. 1997 11 London, England, United Kingdom, 23 June. Jane E. Reynolds (March 1998) [report]. The Conchologists’ Newsletter 8(3): 928-934.

Partula Propagation Group – See Pacific Islands Land Snail Group

Polish National Malacological Seminars [Krajowe Seminarium Malakologiczne]

1985 1 Kroscienko nad Dunajcem, Poland, 15-18 April.

100 K. Lewandowski (1985) [report]. Przeglad Zoologiczny 29(4): 541-542. 1986 2 Kroscienko nad Dunajcem, Poland. 1987 3 Kroscienko nad Dunajcem, Poland. 1988 4 Krajowe, Poland, 21-24 March. K. Lewandowski (1988) [report]. Przeglad Zoologiczny 32(4): 643-644. 1989 5 Krajowe, Poland, 27 February - 2 March. K. Lewandowski (1989) [report]. Przeglad Zoologiczny 33(4): 638-639. 1990 6 Kroscienko, Poland. 1991 7 Kroscienko, Poland. 1992 8 Obrzycko, Poland. 1993 9 Myslów, Poland. 1994 10 Obrzycko, Poland. 1995 11 Gizycko, Poland. 1996 12 Lódz, Poland. 1997 13 Swinoujscie, Poland. 1998 14 Wólka Milanowska, near Kielce, Poland, 14 April. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (1998). The 14th Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 6(1-4): 77-84 [report and abstracts]. 1999 15 Lodz, Poland, September. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (1999). The 15th Polish Malacological Seminar – What do we do? Folia Malacologica 7(4): 261-274 [report and abstracts]. 2000 16 Hel, Poland, 20-22 September. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2000). The 16th Polish Malacological Seminar – What do we do? Folia Malacologica 8(4): 285-298 [report and abstracts]. 2001 17 Ojcow, near Cracow, Poland, 30 May – 1 June. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2001). The 17th Polish Malacological Seminar – What do we do? Folia Malacologica 9(2): 101-113 [report and abstracts]. 2002 18 Lubin, Wolin Island, Poland, 24-26 April. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2002). The 18th Polish Malacological Seminar – What do we do? Folia Malacologica 10(1): 34-45 [report and abstracts]. 2003 19 Slupsk, Poland, 22-24 September. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2003). Conference Report: The 19th Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 11(3-4): 103-114 [report and abstracts].

101 2004 20 Kroscienko, Poland, 31 March - 2 April. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2004). The 20th Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 12(2): 83-106 [report and abstracts]. 2005 21 Ciechocinek, near Torun, Poland, 6-7 April. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2005). The 21st Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 13(3): 115-144 [report and abstracts]. 2006 22 Huta Szklana, near Kielce, Poland, 26-28 April. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2006). The 22nd Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 14(2): 83-97 [report and abstracts]. 2007 23 Serpelice, near Siedlce, Poland, 24-27 April 2007. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2007). The 23rd Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 15(3): 119-143 [report and abstracts]. 2008 24 Gdynia, Poland, 2-4 April 2008. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2008). The 24th Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 16(4): 233-247 [report and abstracts]. 2009 25 Poznan, Poland, 21-24 April 2009. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2009). The 25th Polish Malacological Seminar: Seminar Report. Folia Malacologica 17(2): 73-89 [report and abstracts]. 2010 26 Kudowa-Zdrój, Poland, 20-23 April 2010. K. Lewandowski, 2010. XXVI Krajowe Seminarium Malakologiczne “Problemy wspolczesnej malakologii 2010” (Kudow Zdroj, 20-23 kwietnia 2010 r.). Wiadmosci Ekologiczne 56(3): 122-126. 2011 27 Tlen, near Torun, Poland, 6-8 April 2011. B. M. Pokryszko, ed. (2012). The 27th Polish Malacological Seminar. Folia Malacologica 20(1): 43-71 [report and abstracts]. K. Lewandowski, 2011. XXVII Krajowe Seminarium Malakologiczne “Problemy wspolczesnej malakologii 2011” (Torun-Tlen, 6-8 kwietnia 2011 r.). Wiadmosci Ekologiczne 57(2): 79-83. 28 29 30 31 32 33 2018 34 13-15 September 2018. Mikolaj Kopernik University, Torun, Poland.

102 B. M. Pokrysko, 2019. The 34th Polish malacological seminar. Folia Malacologica 27(2): 127-151 [report and abstracts]. 2019 35 Szczecin, Poland, 15-17 May 2019. B. M. Pokryszko, 2019. The 35th Polish malacological seminar. Folia Malacologica 28(2): [1-18] [report and abstracts]. 2020 36 Wisla, Beskidy Mountains, Poland [to be determined]

Reunión Nacional de Malacología y Conquiliología [RENAMAC] (México)

1984 1 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, March (1985?). Memoria, 97 pp. 1986 2 Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico (1987?). Memorias, 380 pp. 1987 3 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico (1988?). Memorias, 546 pp. 1990 4 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 9-12 October (1990). Resúmenes, unpaginated. 1992 5 Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, 1-5 December (1992). Resúmenes, 54 pp. 1997 6 Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 13-17 October. [joint meeting with Latin American Malacological Congress; see above]. 1999 7 Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, 9-12 November. [joint meeting with XV Congreso Nacional de Zoologia]. Programa y Abstracts, 188 pp. 2001 8 Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico, 25-28 September. (2001). Resúmenes, 76 pp. 2004 9 Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, 21-24 September. (2004). Resúmenes, 142 pp. 2007 10 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, March. 2009 11 Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, 25-28 August. Workshop, Biotecnología para cultivo de bivalvos.

103 2011 12 LaPaz, Baja California, Mexico, 27-30 June [joint meeting with Western Society of Malacologists] 2013 13 México City, Mexico. 2014 14 Joint meeting with American Malacological Society and others, Mexico City.

Rudist Conferences

1988 1 Belgrade, Serbia [Yugoslavia], 24-26 October. Serbian Geological Society, viii + 40 pp. [abstracts] 1990 2 Rome, Italy, 1-7 October. (1990) [proceedings]. Geologica Romana (n.s.) 28: xli + 372 pp. [also, dedicatory volume published by Servizio Geologico Nazionale, 1990, 450 pp., reprinting papers by C. F. Parona on rudistids]. 1993 3 Mexico City, Mexico, 20-28 November. G. Alencaster & B. E. Buitrón, eds., 1993. Proceedings, Third International Rudist Conference. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, xxi + 68 pp. 1996 4 Marseilles, France, 9-15 September. J.-P. Masse & Peter W. Skelton, eds., 1998, Proceedings, Geobios Memoire Special (Lyon), 22: 1-427. 1999 5 Erlangen, Germany. R. Hoefling, ed. (2004). [proceedings]. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 247: vii + 245 pp. 2002 6 Rovinj, Croatia, 29 September-5 October. 2005 7 Austin, Texas, U.S.A., 5-11 June. R. W. Scott, ed., 2007. Cretaceous rudists and carbonate platforms: environmental feedback. SEPM Special Publication No. 87: 257 pp. 2008 8 Izmir, Turkey, 23-25 June. 2011 9 Kingston, Jamaica, 19-22 June. S. F. Mitchell & S. A. James-Williamson, eds., 2013. Rudists 2013: papers presented at the Ninth International Congress on Rudist Bivalves, 18th to 25th June 2011, and selected other papers. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, 45: 1-132.

104 Russian [formerly Soviet] Malacological Meetings Note: starting with 1995, the meetings were numbered anew under the “Russian” series, in addition to the continuing the numbering of the “Soviet” series.

1961 1 [no information available; no publications; only a typewritten collection of full-length papers]. 1965 2 Molluscs: Theoretical Questions and Applied Malacology, 8-12 February. 1965 (post-1 February) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 101 pp. 1968 3 Molluscs and their Role in Ecosystems 1968 (post-27 March) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 95 pp. 1971 4 Molluscs: Trends, Methods and Some Results of the Investigations, March. 1971 (post-11 February) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 158 pp. 1975 5 Molluscs: Their System, Evolution and Significance in Nature, February. 1975 [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 242 pp. [translated: Malacological Review 11(1-2): 63-156, 1978 (20 July)]. 1979 6 Molluscs: Main Results of their Study, 7-9 February. 1979 (probably early in year) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 261 pp. [some abstracts translated: Malacological Review 17(1-2): 105-149, 1984 (11 April)]. 1983 7 Molluscs: Their Systematics, Ecology and Distribution, 5-7 April. 1983 (post-22 February) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 262 pp. 1987 8 Molluscs: Results and Perspectives of Investigation, April. 1987 (post-23 October) [abstracts]. Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 536 pp. 1991 9 16-18 April, St. Petersburg, Russia [no publications] 1995 10 Mollusks of Russia, Adjacent Counties and Seas, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 [1] November. (May 1996) [abstracts]. Ruthenica 6(1): 65-82. 1996 11 St. Petersburg, Russia. [2] 1997 12 St. Petersburg, Russia. [3] 1998 13 Molluscs: Taxonomy, Ecology and Phylogeny, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-29 [4] October.

105 2000 (post-30 May). Molluscs: Taxonomy, Ecology and Phylogeny, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-29 October, Abstracts of Communications, 176 pp. 2000 14 Marine molluscs: taxonomy, ecology and phylogeny. Fifth (fourteenth) [5] conference on the study of molluscs, dedicated to the memory of O. A. Scarlato, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 November. A. F. Alimov et al., 2000. [Marine molluscs: taxonomy, ecology and phylogeny. Fifth (fourteenth) conference on the study of molluscs, dedicated to the memory of O. A. Scarlato, St. Petersburg, Russia, 27-30 November 2000]. Zoologischeskii Institut, RAN 101 pp. [abstracts]. 2003 15 ? [no data available] [6] 2006 16 Molluscs: morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography and ecology. St. [7] Petersburg, Russia, 14-17 November. E. N. Egorova, P. V. Kiiashko & B. I . Sirenko, eds., 2007. Molluscs: morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography and ecology. Papers from the Seventh (XVI) Conference on the Study of Molluscs, St. Petersburg, Russia, Nov. 14-17, 2006. St. Petersburg: Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Malacological Society, 316 pp.

Russian Far East Malacological Society

1998 1 Molluscan Studies in the Russian Far East Russia. Vladivostok, Russia, 14-15 October, Alexander I. Kafanov, organizer. (15 August 1999) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 4: 59-115. 2004 2 Mollusks of the Northeastern Asia and Northern Pacific: Biodiversity, Ecology, Biogeography Faunal History. Vladivostok, Russia, 4-6 October, Konstantin A. Lutaenko, organizer. O. Ya. Semenikhina, compiler, 2004. Abstracts of the conference Mollusks of the Northeastern Asia and Northern Pacific: Biodiversity, Ecology, Biogeography Faunal History, 4-6 October, Vladivostok, Russia, 176 pp. A. V. Chernyshev, 2005 [report]. The Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 9: 235-237. 2014 3 Mollusks of the Eastern Asia and Adjacent Seas. Vladivostok, Russia, 6-8 October 2014. Konstantin A. Lutaenko et al., organizers. Sayenko, E. M. & K. A. Lutaenko, eds., 2014. Abstracts of the Conference, Mollusks of the Eastern Asia and Adjacent Seas, October 6–8, 2014, Vladivostok, Russia: Dalnauka, 108 pp.

106 A. V. Chernyshev, 2015 [report]. The Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 19: 80-84. 2019 4 International Seminar on Biodiversity and Evolution of Mollusks. Vladivostok, Russia, 26-27 September 2019. Konstantin A. Lutaenko et al., organizers. Lutaenko, K. A., ed., 2019. Abstracts of the International Seminar on Biodiversity and Evolution of Mollusks, September 26–27, 2019, Vladivostok, Russia. Vladivostok: NSCMB FEB RAS and RFEMS, 82 pp. E. M. Sayenko, 2020. International Seminar on Biodiversity and Evolution of Mollusks, September 26-27, 2019, Vladivostok, Russia. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 24(1-2): 173-176.

Simposio Internacional Sobre Calamares del Pacifico

1999 Simposio Internacional Sobre Calamares del Pacifico, Trujillo, Peru, 18-20 October, VIII Congresso Latinoamericano Sobre Sciences del Mar and CIAC, sponsors. Libro de Resumenes Ampliados 1: 562 pp., 1999 [33 abstracts]. 2002 II Simposio Internacional Sobre Calamares del Pacifico, La Paz, Mexico, 25-29 November 2002. 2005 III Simposio Internacional Sobre Calamares del Pacifico, Lima, Peru, 28-30 November 2005. 2008 IV Simposio Internacional Sobre Calamares del Pacifico, Coquimbo, Chile, 28 November – 2 December 2008.

Simposio sobre Bioquimica de Planorbideos

1 23-26 October 1961, Instituto de Bioquimica, Universidade do Paraná, Curitiba, Brasil. Bacila, M., ed., 1962. Simpósio sôbre bioquímica de planorbídeos. Curitiba: Universidade do Parana, 131 pp. 2 25-29 November 1963, Recife, Brasil. Lins, M., ed., 1963. IIo Simpósio sôbre Bioquímica de Planorbídeos. Recife: 172 pp. 3 20-24 November 1966, Instituto de Bioquímica & Instituto de Biologia e Pesquisas, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brasil. Campello, A. P., ed., 1966, III Simpósio de Bioquímica de Planorbídeos. Curitiba: Universidade do Parana, 131 pp.

107 Sociedade Brasileira de Malacologia

1969 1 Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1-13 July 1971 2 Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, 17-19 August 1973 3 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5-7 August. (1975), [proceedings]. Arquivos do Museu Nacional 55: 175 pp. 1975 4 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 25-27 July. 1977 5 Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, 14-17 July Programa, 8 pp; Resumos, 28 pp. (1979). Anais do V Encontro dos Malacologistas Brasileiros, Mossoró, RN, Publicações Avulsas de Fundação Zoobotanica do Rio Grande do Sul, 4: viii + 173 pp. 1979 6 Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 12-15 July. Programa e Resumos, 18 pp. 1981 7 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 14 July. Programa e Resumos, ix + 33 pp. 1983 8 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 1-4 July. Programa e Resumos, 65 pp. 1985 9 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 3-7 July. Programa e Resumos, 57 pp. 1987 10 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 1-5 July. Programa e Resumos, 58 pp. 1989 11 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 26-30 July Programa e Resumos, 86 pp. 1991 12 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 8-11 July. Programa e Resumos, 82 pp. 1993 13 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-23 July. Programa e Resumos, 83 pp. 1995 14 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, 11-16 July 1995 [joint meeting with Latin American Malacological Congress; see above]. Programa e Resumos, iii + 131 pp. 1997 15 Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 21-25 July. Programa, 26 pp.; Resumos, 115 pp.

108 1999 16 Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, 12-16 July. Programa e Resumos, 179 pp. 2001 17 Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, 17-20 July. Programa e Resumos, 97 pp. 2003 18 Río de Janeiro, Brazil, 21-25 July. 2005 19 Río de Janeiro, Brazil, 25-29 July. 2007 20 Río de Janeiro, Brazil, 5-10 August. 2009 21 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 19-24 July. 2011 22 Fortaleza, Céara, Brazil, 4-8 September. 2013 23 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 22-25 October. 2015 24 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 14-18 September. 2017 25 Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, 19-23 June.

Società Italiana di Malacologia [name changed from Società Malacologica Italiana]

1984 1 Palermo, Italy, 13-15 September. R. Giannuzzi-Savelli, ed., 1986 (July), [proceedings]. Società Italiana di Malacologia, Lavori 22: 346 pp. 1987 2 Sorrento, Italy, 29-31 May. P. Crovato & G. F. Russo, eds., 1990 (November), [proceedings]. Società Italiana di Malacologia, Lavori 23: 512 + vi pp. 1990 3 Parma, Italy, 11-13 October. D. Bedulli, ed., 1993 (February) [“1992”], [proceedings]. Società Italiana di Malacologia, Lavori 24: vi + 304 pp. 1994 n/a Palermo (Gibilmanna), Italy, 7-9 October, Workshop on marine mollusc communities of the Mediterranean, Renato Chemello & G. F. Russo, organizers. Renato Chemello & F. G. Russo, eds., 1998 (25 May) [as “1997”], First Workshop on marine mollusc communities of the Mediterranean. Bollettino Malacologico 33(5-8): 59-122 [papers]. 1998 4 Firenze, Italy, 1-4 October. Symposium dedicated to Marianna Paulucci. 15 January 2001 [as “2000”] [proceedings]. Bollettino Malacologico 36(9- 12): 141-207.

109 G. Manganelli & S. Cianfanelli, eds., 2002. Atti della giornata di studi su Marianna Paulucci. Lavori della Società Italiana di Malacologica 25: 1- 48. 2000 5 Genoa, Italy [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2002 6 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2003 7 Rochelle, France, 24-27 June [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2005 8 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. Schiaparelli, S. 2007. IV International Congress of the European Malacological Societies, October 10-14, 2005, Naples, Italy. Bollettino Malacologico 43(1-8): vii + 129 pp.

Società Malacologica Italiana Note: early numbers of the Lavori are mainly compilations of reprints from various journals, each with its original pagination; name changed to Società Italiana di Malacologia in 1983.

1966 1 Pallanza, Italy, 17-19 September. 1966 (December). Società Malacologia Italiana, Lavori 3: xvi + 1-164 + reprints. 1969 I Simposio I, Milano, 11 May, Problemi di ecologia dei molluschi dulcicoli. 1969 2 Genova, Italy, 26-28 September. 1971 (December), Società Malacologia Italiana, Lavori 8: xvi + reprints. 1969 II Simposio II, Ispra, Italy, 30 November 1969, Importanza dei molluschi nel problema degli inquinamenti. 1973 III Simposio III, Milano, 20 September, Pentrazione nel Mediterraneo di molluschi marini recenti. 1976 3 Venezia, Italy, 9-11 October. 1978 (February). Società Malacologia Italiana, Lavori 14: viii + reprints. Problemes Malacologiques de la Mer Adriatique et des Lagunes, Baccio Baccetti, Pierre Elouard, Antonio Giordani Soika & Livia Tonolli, organizers. 1977 (15 June), Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano 118(2): 109-328.

110 1978 4 Siena, Italy, 6-9 October 1978. 1980 (December). Società Malacologia Italiana, Lavori 17-18: 376 pp. 1981 5 Pavia, Italy, 9-11 May. Metodi Generali e Molluschi Marini Fossili Ecologia ed Evoluzione dei Molluschi Continentali Sistematica e Biogeografia dei Molluschi Marini 1982, Società Malacologia Italiana, Lavori 20: 144 pp. 1982 6 Bologna, Italy, 24-26 September 1985 [“1984”]. Sistematica dei Prosobranchi del Mediterraneo, Bologna, Italy, 24-26 September. Società Italiana di Malacologia, Lavori 21: 239 pp.

Société Française de Malacologie

1970 1 Caen, France, 7-12 September. Anonymous (1971) [proceedings]. Haliotis 1(1): 1-60, 1(2): 61-232. 1973 2 Lyon, France, 4-8 September. Anonymous, 1976 [as “1974”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 4(1-2): 216 pp. 1975 3 La Rochelle, France, 16 June. Anonymous, 1977 [as “1976”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 6: 219-313. 1978 4 Brest, France, 25 September. Anonymous, 1979 [as “1978”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 9(1): 102 pp. 1983 5 Ile des Embiez, Var, France, 5 September. Anonymous, 1984 [as “1983”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 13: [iv] + xx + 168 pp. 1985 6 Wimereux, France, 4-8 November [includes Colloque “Contamination, Intoxication et Perturbation des Mollusques Marins”]. Anonymous, 1986 [proceedings]. Haliotis 15: [vi] + xx + 384 pp. 1987 7 Rennes, France, 31 August-2 September. Anonymous, 1988 [proceedings]. Haliotis 18: xvi + 313 pp. 1990 8 Brest, France, 7-8 November, “Aspects Récents de la Biologie de Mollusques” Anonymous, 1992 [as “1991”] [Actes de Colloques 13]. Haliotis 21: 194 pp. Le Pennec, M. ed., 1992. Les mollusques marins, biologie et aquaculture: symposium international, Société française de malacologie, Brest, 9

111 novembre 1990. Actes de colloques (Institut français de recherche pour l’exploitation de la mer), 14: 1-172 [reprinted from Haliotis, 22: 1-172]. 1993 9 La Rochelle, France, 7-10 July, “Malacologie et l’Environment.” Anonymous, 1994 [as “1993”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 23: 171 pp. 1996 10 Agadir, Morocco, 10-14 December. 2001 11 Caen, France, 2-4 July. Anonymous, 2002 (5 December) [proceedings]. Haliotis 31: 1-70; 32: __. 2002 12 Vigo, Spain, 9-13 September [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2003 13 Rochelle, France, 24-27 June [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas]. 2004 14 Naples, Italy, 10-14 October [with Congreso International de las Sociedades Malacológicas Europeas].

Society for Experimental and Descriptive Malacology

1969 1 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. Anonymous, 1970 (8 May) [report]. Malacological Review 2(2): 131-132. 1971 2 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 9 August. Anonymous, 1972 (31 July) [report]. Malacological Review 5(1): 9-22. 1972 3 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 15-26 August. Anonymous, 1973 (12 April) [report]. Malacological Review 6(1): 41-68. 1973 4 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 24-25 August Anonymous, 1974 (30 September) [report]. Malacological Review 7(1): 40- 58. 1974 5 Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., 22 June. Anonymous, 1975 (15 May) [report]. Malacological Review 8(1-2): 116-128.

South American Network for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Bivalve Molluscs

2008 1 Valdivia, Chile 2009 2 Ecological Research Center of Guaycan, Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela, 9- 11 December 2009; Fidaes-Idea Marine Station, Sucre, Venezuela, 12-13, 2009.

112 A. Carranza, 2010. Second meeting of the South American network for conservation and sustainable use of bivalve molluscs. Tentacle 18: 46.

Southeastern Atlantic Slope Mollusk Meetings / Virginia Atlantic Slope Mollusk Meetings

2008 1 Southeastern Atlantic Slope Mollusk meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A., 8-9 January 2008. Anonymous, 2008. [report]. Ellipsaria 10(1): 8-9. 2010 2 Southeastern Atlantic Slope Mollusk meeting, South Carolina, U.S.A., January. 2013 7 Virginia Atlantic Slope Mollusk Recovery Meeting, 1 March 2013, Forest, Virginia, U.S.A. Anonymous, 2013. [report]. Ellipsaria 15(2): 15. 2018 12 Virginia Atlantic Slope Mollusk Recovery Meeting, 29 March 2019, Verona, Virginia, U.S.A. Anonymous, 2018. 12th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Atlantic Slope Mollusk Recovery Group. Ellipsaria, 20(2): 19-20

Southern California Unified Malacologists [SCUM]

1997 1 San Diego State University, San Diego, California, 11 January. C. M. Hertz, 1997 (13 February) [report]. The Festivus 29(2): 16. 1998 2 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, 10 January. C. M. Hertz, 1998 (12 February) [report]. The Festivus 30(2): 32. L. T. Groves, 1998 (March) [report]. American Conchologist 26(1): 22. 1999 3 National University, La Jolla, California, 16 January J. Hertz, 1999 (11 February) [report]. The Festivus 31(2): 26. L. T. Groves, 1999 (March) [report]. American Conchologist 27(1): 18-19. 2000 4 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, 15 January. J. Hertz, 2000 (9 March) [report]. The Festivus 32(3): 33. L. T. Groves, 2000 (June) [report]. American Conchologist 28(2): 20-21. 2001 5 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, 20 January. J. Hertz, 2001 (8 March) [report]. The Festivus 33(3): 29.

113 L. T. Groves, 2001 (March) [report]. American Conchologist 29(1): 16-17. 2002 6 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California, 26 January. J. Hertz, 2002 (14 March) [report]. The Festivus 34(3): 43-44. L. T. Groves, 2002 (June) [report]. American Conchologist 30(2): 16. 2003 7 Laguna Hills, California, 25 January. J. Hertz, 2003 (13 March) [report]. The Festivus 35(3): 29-30. L. T. Groves, 2003 (March) [report]. American Conchologist 31(1): 20-21. 2004 8 Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, California, 24 January. J. Hertz, 2004 (11 March) [report]. The Festivus 36(3): 32-33. L. T. Groves, 2004 [report]. American Conchologist 32(1): 20-21. 2005 9 San Diego Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, San Diego, 22 January. J. Hertz, 2005 (10 February) [report]. The Festivus 37(2): 26-27. 2006 10 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, 21 January. J. Hertz, 2006 [report]. The Festivus 38(3): 32-33. L. T. Groves, 2006. SCUM X: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist, 34(1): 31-32. 2007 11 San Diego Natural History Museum, 20 January. J. Hertz, 2007 [report]. The Festivus 39(2): 19-21. 2008 12 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, 19 January. L. T. Groves, 2008 (13 March). [report]. The Festivus 40(3): 43-45. L. T. Groves, 2008. [report]. American Conchologist 36(1): 18-19. 2009 13 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 24 January. L. T. Groves, 2009 (March). SCUM XIII: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 37(1): 12-13. J. Hertz, 2009 (12 March). The thirteenth annual SCUM meeting. The Festivus 41(3): 30-31. 2010 14 City of San Diego, Environmental Monitoring and Technical Services Division Laboratory, San Diego, California, 23 January. L. T. Groves, 2010 (March). SCUM XIV: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 38(1): 7-8. J. Hertz, 2010 (11 February). The fourteenth annual SCUM meeting. The Festivus 42(2): 26-27.

114 2011 15 Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, California, 22 January. L. T. Groves, 2011. SCUM XV: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 39(2): 30-31. L. T. Groves, 2011. The 15th annual SCUM gathering. The Festivus 43(5): 54-55. 2012 16 Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, California, 21 January. L. T. Groves, 2012. SCUM XVI: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 40(1): 28-29. 2013 17 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, 19 January. L. T. Groves, 2014 [“2013”]. SCUM XVII: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 41(4): 20-22. 2014 18 City of San Diego Marine Biology Lab, California, 25 January. L. T. Groves, 2014. SCUM XVIII: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 42(2): 30-31. 2015 19 Laguna Hills Community Center, California, 24 January. L. T. Groves, 2015. SCUM XIX: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 43(2): 28-30. 2016 20 Laguna Hills Community Center, Laguna Hills, California, 30 January. L. T. Groves, 2016. SCUM XIX [sic, XX]: Southern California Unified Malacologists. American Conchologist 44(4): 19-21. 2017 21 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California, 28 January. 2018 22 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, 27 January 2018. 2019 23 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California, 26 January 2019. 2020 24 Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, California, 25 January 2020. 2021 25 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California, 30 January 2021 (virtual conference).

Symposia on Molluscan Neurobiology [SYMON]

1982 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 16-20 August. J. Lever & H. H. Boer, eds., 1982, Molluscan neuroendocrinology. Proceedings of the International Minisymposium on Molluscan Endrocrinology, Amsterdam (North-Holland), 268 pp.

115 1986 2 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 18-22 August. Anonymous, 1986 [report]. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 86A(4): 785-786. H. H. Boer, W. P. M. Geraerts & J. Joosse, eds., 1986, Neurobiology molluscan models. Amsterdam (North-Holland), 376 pp. 1990 3 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 20-24 August K. S. Kits, H. H. Boer & J. Joosse, eds., 1991, Molluscan Neurobiology. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Verhandelingen, Afdeling Natuurkunde (series 2) 88: 360 pp. 1994 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1-4 June. Karel S. Kits, Harry H. Boer & August B. Smit, eds., 1995 (February), Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Molluscan Neurobiology. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 44(3/4): 598 pp.

Task-Force-Limax.

2006 1 Chur, Switzerland, 8-10 September. I. Hyman, 2006. The first annual meeting of Task-Force-Limax, Bündner Naturmuseum, Chur, Switzerland 8-10 September, 2006: presentation, outcomes and abstracts. MalaCo; Journal Électronique de la Malacologie Continentale Française 3: 104-107. 2007 2 (near) Udine, Italy, 15-17 June.

Turkish Malacology Congress

2004 1 Izmir, Turkey, 1-3 September H. K. Mienis, 2004 (October). Brief report concerning the 1st National Malacology Congress held in Izmir, Turkey. Triton 10: 10. B. Öztürk & A. Salman, eds., 2004. Proceedings of the 1st National Malacology Congress 1-3 September 2004, Izmir. Turkish Journal of Aquatic Science 2(2): ix + 259 pp. 2008 2 Adana (University of Cukurova), Turkey, 8-10 October 2008. H. K. Mienis (2008). 2nd National Malacology Congress of Turkey in Adana including a collecting trip. The National Collections of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Annual Report 2007/2008: 47-48.

116 H. K. Mienis (2008). A brief report concerning the 2nd National Malacology congress of Turkey. Ellipsaria, The Newsletter of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society 10(3): 6. C. Cevik & D. Erguden, eds., 2009. Proceedings of the Second National Malacology Congress. Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey. 264 pp.

Ukrainian Malacological Conference

2002 1 Zhytomyr, Ukraine, 13-15 May. Anonymous, 2002. [proceedings]. Visnyk Zhytomyrskoho Pedahohichnoho Universytetu [Proceedings of the Ivan Franko Zhytomyr Pedagogigcal University, Zhytomyr], 10: 3-223. 2012 Ukraine [more information needed] Anonymous, ed., 2012. Mollusks: Results, Problems and Perspectives of the Investigations. Scientific Proceedings of the Ternopol National Pedagogical University, Series Biology, 3(51): 338 pp.

Verein Molluskenforschung Austria [Mollusc Research Society Austria]

2019 1 Salzburg, Austria, 26-27 August. Anonymous, ed., 2019. [Abstracts]. Arianta, Journal of Mollusc Research Austria, 7: 1-13.

Vietnam National Workshops on Marine Mollusks

1999 1 Nha Trang, Vietnam, 25-27 March. Anonymous (2001). Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Marine Mollusks. Ho Chi Minh City, 222 pp. [in Vietnamese, with English abstracts]. 2001 2 Nha Trang, Vietnam, 3-4 August. Abstracts: Second National Workshop on Molluscs, 63 pp. [in Vietnamese, with English abstracts] Anonymous (2003). Proceedings of the Second National Workshop of Marine Molluscs. Ho Chi Minh City, 238 pp. [in Vietnamese, with English abstracts].

117 K. A. Lutaenko, 2003 (4 July) [report]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 7: 154-159 [in Russian]. 2003 3 Nha Trang, 11-12 September. Anonymous, 2004. Proceedings of the Third National Workshop of Marine Molluscs. Ho Chi Minh City, 259 pp. 2005 4 Nha Trang, 5-6 September 2005. Anonymous, 2007. Proceedings of the Fourth National Workshop of Marine Molluscs. Ho Chi Minh City.

Workshop Malakozoologie

1981 1 Münster, Westfalen, Germany, 9-11 October, Jürgen H. Jungbluth, organizer Anonymous, 1982 (April) [proceedings]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 3, Supplement: 1-70. 1983 2 Münster, Westfalen, Germany, 25-27 February, Evolution der Mollusken, Jürgen H. Jungbluth, organizer. Anonymous, 1984. [proceedings]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 37: 1-236, 1984.

Workshops on Aplacophoran Mollusca

2002 1 Fiskelbäckskil, Sweden, 8-14 July, Amélie H. Scheltema, Christoffer Schander & Claudia Handl, organizers. Christoffer Schander & Amélie H. Scheltema], 2003 (February). [report]. Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London 40: 1, 16, 19. 2006 2 Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2-8 July, Oscar García-Álverez & Victoriano Urgorri, organizers.

Workshops on Early/Lower Cretaceous Cephalopods

1990 1 Digne, France Philip J. Hoedemaeker & L. Bulot, 1990, Preliminary ammonite zonation of the Lower Cretaceous of the Mediterranean region. Géologie Alpine 66: 123-127 [report]. 1992 2 Mula, Spain; 2-5 July

118 Philip J. Hoedemaeker et al., 1993 (28 January). Ammonite zonation for the Lower Cretaceous of the Mediterranean region: basis for the stratigraphic correlations within the IGCP-Project 262. Revista Española de Paleontología 8(1): 117-120 [results of 1st and 2nd Workshops]. Philip J. Hoedemaeker et al., eds., 1994. Lower Cretaceous cephalopod biostratigraphy of the Western Tethys. Géologie Alpine, Mémoir Hors Série 20: 401-420. [Proceedings of 1st and 2nd Workshops] 1994 3 Piobbico, Italy; 5-8 July F. Cecca, ed., 1995. Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Early Cretaceous Cephalopods. Memorie Descrittive della Carta Geologica d’Italia 51: 1- 218. 1997 4 London, United Kingdom; 8-14 September P. F. Rawson & Philip J. Hoedemaeker, eds., 1999. Report on and Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop of the Lower Cretaceous Cephalopod Working Team (IGCP-Project 362). Scripta Geologica, Special Issue 3: 227 pp. 2000 5 Vienna, Austria; 5 September Philip J. Hoedemaeker & P. F. Rawson, 2000 (December). Report on the 5th International Workshop of the Lower Cretaceous Cephalopod Team (Vienna, 5 September). Cretaceous Research 21(6): 857-860. 2002 6 Lyon, France; June or July. 2005 7 Neuchatel, Switzerland. 2017 Vienna, Austria, 20 August 2017. Reboulet, S. et al., 2018. Report on the 6th International Meeting of the IUGS Lower Cretaceous Ammonite Working Group, the Kilian Group (Vienna, Austria, 20th August 2017). Cretaceous Research, 91: 100-110.

Workshop on Freshwater Bivalves of Pennsylvania

1991 Workshop on Freshwater Bivalves of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 9-10 March. Arthur E. Bogan, ed, [Workbook for Workshop], i + 40 pp., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 1992 Workshop on Freshwater Bivalves of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 8-9 April. Arthur E. Bogan, [Workbook for Workshop], ii + 77 pp., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

119 1993 Workshop on Freshwater Bivalves of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 6-7 May. Arthur E. Bogan, ed., 1993, [Workbook for Workshop], ii + 80 pp., 11 pls., Sewell, New Jersey, U.S.A. 1995 Freshwater mussels of Eastern Pennsylvania. National Biological Service, Fisheries Research Laboratory, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, 31 January. A. E. Bogan, organizer. 2004 Freshwater mussels of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Kittaning, Pennsylvania, 28 October 2004. A. E. Bogan & T. Proch, organizers.

Workshops on Inoceramids

1992 1 , Germany, 5-8 October, Heinz Hilbrecht & Peter J. Harries, organizers, held after 4th International Cretaceous Symposium. Peter J. Harries, Erle G. Kaufman & James S. Crampton, editors, (1996). Lower Turonian Euramerican Inoceramidae: a morphologic, taxonomic, and biostratigraphic overview. A report from the First Workshop on Early Turonian Inoceramids. Mitteilungen aus dem Geologisch- Palaeontologischen Institut der Universität Hamburg 77: 641-671. 1996 2 Freiberg, Germany, 23-24 September, Heinz Hilbrecht, Peter Harries & K. A. Tröger, organizers; held after 5th International Cretaceous Symposium. Anonymous (1998). First results of the inoceramid workshop. Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie für 1996(I): 1489-1513.

Workshops on the Malacofauna of Hong Kong and Southern China

1977 1 Hong Kong, 23 March - 8 April Brian Morton, ed., 1980. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on the Malacofauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. Hong Kong University Press, vi + 352 pp. 1983 2 Hong Kong, 6-24 April Brian Morton & C. K. Tseng, eds., 1985. Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on the Malacofauna of Hong Kong and Southern China II. Hong Kong University Press, 2 vols., viii + 681 pp. 1992 3 Hong Kong, 13 April-1 May

120 Brian Morton, ed., 1994. The malacofauna of Hong Kong and southern China III. Hong Kong University Press, 524 pp.

Workshops on Medical and Veterinary Malacology / Status of Research on Medical Malacology in Relation to in Africa

1995 1 Harare, Zimbabwe, 21-25 August, Blair Research Laboratory and Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, sponsors; Moses Chimbari, Patricia Ndhlovu, Thomas K. Kristensen & Henry Madsen, organizers. (Dec. 1996). Proceedings. Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, vii + 400 pp. 1997 2 Harare, Zimbabwe, 22-26 September, Blair Research Laboratory and Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, sponsors; Moses Chimbari, Patricia Ndhlovu, Thomas K. Kristensen, Chris C. Appleton & Henry Madsen, organizers. (1998), Proceedings. Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, xiv + 372 pp. 1999 3 Harare, Zimbabwe, 8-12 November, Thomas K. Kristensen, organizer. J. Russell Stothard & Thomas K. Kristensen. 2000 (1 March). [report]. Parasitology Today 16(3): 86-86. (Jan. 2001). Proceedings. Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, 391 pp. 2003 4 Kampala, Uganda, 9-12 September. H. Madsen & C. C. Appleton, eds., 2006. Proceedings of workshop on African freshwater malacology 9-12 September 2003 Kampala, Uganda. Copenhagen: Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory Centre for Health Research and Development, 439 pp.

Workshops of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP)

J. Hylleberg, 2011 [“2010”]. Russian contributions to the international Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP), 1999-2003. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 14: 119-130 [history of congresses and list of publications]. J. Hylleberg, 2014. History of malacology – four years of Vietnamese contributions to the international Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP), 1997-2000. Science and Technology Journal of Agriculture & Rural Development (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam) / Nông Nghiêp va Phát Triên Nông Thôn, 2014(4): 157-163 [history of congresses and list of publications]. J. Hylleberg, 2014. Phuket Marine Biological Center and Thai-Danish cooperation summarized by a former Danish advisor, with emphasis on the early history. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication, 32: 13-30 [history of congresses].

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1991 1 Phuket, Thailand, 12-18 August (1991). Proceedings of the First Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP). Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 9: 142 pp. 1992 2 Annamalai University, India, 4-14 May (1992). Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 10: 240 pp. 1992 3 Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand, 1-4 November Jørgen Hylleberg, K. Ayyakkannu & Somkiat Khokiattiwong, eds., (1992). Proceedings of the Third Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 11: 178 pp. 1993 4 Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand, 27 October - 2 November Jørgen Hylleberg, Anuwat Nateewathana Pitiwong Tantichodok & Hakon Jalk, eds., (1994). Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP). Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 13: iv + 246 pp. 1995 5 Ujung Pandang, Sulawesi, , 12-23 September Jørgen Hylleberg, K. Ayyakkannu, Michael Bech, Tomas Cedhagen, & J. K. Patterson Edward, eds., (1995). Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 15: iv + 239 pp. 1995 6 Annamalai University, Madras, India, 12-20 June (1996). Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 16: iv + 356 pp. 1996 7 University of Dipenogoro, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, 11-26 November Jørgen Hylleberg & Thomas Cedhagen, eds., 1997. Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 17(1/2): iv + 494 pp. 1997 8 Phuket Marine Biological Center, Thailand, 18-28 August Jørgen Hylleberg, Anuwat Nateewathana, Thomas Cedhagen & Tina Greve, eds., (1998). Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 18(2): viii + 221-340 pp.

122 1998 9 Mataram, Lombok Id., Indonesia, 19-29 August Jørgen Hylleberg, Anuwat Nateewathana & Michael Bech, eds., 1999. Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 19(1): x + 1-281 pp. 1999 10 Hanoi and Hai Phong/Cat Ba, Vietnam, 19-30 October Abstracts: The Tenth International Congress and Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusca Program (TMMP). Ministry of Fisheries, Hanoi, 163 pp. Jørgen Hylleberg & Anuwat Nateewathana, eds., 2000, Proceedings of the 10th Congress and Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP). Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 21(1): 1- 316; 21(2): 317-537; 539-644. K. A. Lutaenko (2001). [report]. Bulletin of the Russian Far East Malacological Society 5: 140-146 [in Russian] 2000 11 Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India, 28 September – 8 October Jørgen Hylleberg & Anuwat Nateewathana, eds., 2001. Proceedings of the 11th International Congress and Workshop of the Tropical Marine Mollusc Programme (TMMP). Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 25(1): xii + 312 pp.; 25(2): xii + 313-622 pp. Jørgen Hylleberg, ed., 2002. Zoogeography and inventory of marine molluscs encountered in southern India: Eleventh International Congress & Workshop. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 26: 80 pp.

Other Cephalopod Symposia and Workshops

1973 Squid Symposium, Gdynia, Poland, 5-6 June, Marek Lipinski, organizer. Marek Lipinski, ed., 1973, Sympozjum kalmarowe. Gdynia, Poland (Sea Fisheries Institute), 1973. 173 pp. [Translation: Squid symposium, 1977, Foreign Scientific Publications Dept., National Center for Scientific Technical and Economic Information, Warsaw, Poland, 120 pp., 1977]. 1973 Cephalopod Symposium, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 4-12 August, International Congress on Systematics and Evolutionary Biology. 1975 The Biology of Cephalopods in Honor of J. Z. Young, London, United Kingdom, 10- 11 April. Marion Nixon & John B. Messenger, eds. (1977), Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 38: The Biology of Cephalopods, New York (Academic Press), 615 pp.

123 1975 Expert Consultation on Fishing for Squid and Other Cephalopods, 9-13 September, Tokyo and Hakodate, Japan; Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, sponsor. Report of the expert consultation on fishing for squid and other cephalopods, Tokyo and Hakodate, Japan, 9-13 September 1975. FAO Fisheries Reports 170: 1-11, 1975. FAO Fisheries Reports 170, Supplement: 1-150, 1976. 1976 Second Annual Sea Grant Squid Symposium, Moss Landing, California, USA, 24-26 February; organizers: Conrad W. Recksiek & Herbert W. Frey. 1976 Symposium of the CalCOFI Conference. The market squid, Loligo opalescens, Indian Wells, California, USA, 16-17 November. I. Barrett, J. Radovich, J. Redi & G. Hemingway, eds., California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation, Report 20: 19-69. Conrad W. Recksiek & Herbert W. Frey, eds., 1979 (March). Biological, oceanographic, and acoustic aspects of the market squid, Loligo opalescens Berry. California Fish and Game, Fish Bulletin 169: 185 pp., March 1979 1977 Conference on the Study of Cephalopods, Kaliningrad, Russian SFSR, October. Biologiia Moria for 1978(1): 83-84 [translation: Soviet Journal of Marine Biology 4(1): 549-550]. 1978 Workshop on the Squid Illex illecebrosus, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, May; Ronald K. O’Dor, Tissa Amaratunga & Norval Balch, organizers. Norval Balch, Tissa Amaratunga & Ronald K. O’Dor, eds., 1978 (May). Proceedings of the Workshop in the Squid Illex illecebrosus, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Bibliography on the genus Illex (Dec. 1978). Fisheries and Marine Service Technical Report 833: v + 318 pp. 1979 Cephalopod Expedition of the R/V Alpha , 9 October - 27 November. John M. Arnold, ed., 1982 (July). Cephalopod Expedition of the Alpha Helix, Pacific Science 36(3): 260-410. 1980 Functional Morphology of Cephalopods, see under American Malacological Society above. 1980 Special Squid Symposium, Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA, 8-12 June 1980, Terence W. Rowell, organizer. Journal of Shellfish Research 1(1): 101-126 [abstracts scattered], June 1981 Journal of Shellfish Research 1(2): 135-207, December 1981 1981 Workshop on the Biology and Resource Potential of Cephalopods, Melbourne, Australia, 9-13 March; C. C. Lu, J. Thompson & Clyde F. E. Roper, organizers.

124 Clyde F. E. Roper, C. C. Lu & Frederick G. Hochberg, eds., 1983 (June). Proceedings of the Workshop on the Biology and Resource Potential of Cephalopods. National Museum of Victoria, Memoirs 44: 311 pp. 1981 Squid Workshop, Seattle, Washington, USA, 19-20 March; Robert W. Mercer, organizer. Roger W. Mercer, ed., 1981 (October). Proceedings of the Squid Workshop Sponsored by the Resource Assessment and Conservation Division, Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center, NWAFC Processed Report 81-11: 34 pp. 1981 Workshop on the Identification of Cephalopod Beaks, Plymouth, United Kingdom, 1- 12 June, Malcolm R. Clarke, organizer Malcolm R. Clarke, ed., 1985, A handbook for the identification of cephalopod beaks. Oxford, United Kingdom (Clarendon Press), 273 pp. 1981 Rosso Ammonitico Symposium, Rome, Italy, 16-21 June A. Farinacci & W. Elmi, eds., 1981, Proceedings. Tecnoscienza, iv + 602 pp. 1981 International Squid Symposium, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 9-12 August Roda P. Amaria, ed., 1982. Proceedings of the International Squid Symposium, New England Fisheries Development Foundation. New York, N.Y. (UNIPUB), 390 pp. Cephalopod Newsletter 7: 14-16, 1982 [report]. 1981 Simposio Sobre “Investigaciones de Pulpos y Calamares,” Yucalpetén, Yucatán, México, 10-11 November, Manuel J. Solis Ramirez, organizer. M. J. Solis R., ed., 1987 (February). Simposio Sobre “Investigaciones de Pulpos y Calamares.” Secretaria de Pesca, Instituto Nacional de la Pesca, Memoria, 70 pp. 1981 Première Reunion de Groupe de Travail sur les Céphalopodes, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, Sigurd von Boletzky & Katharina M. Mangold, organizers; International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean, sponsor. (1983) Céphalopodes. Rapports et Proces-Verbaux des Reunions Commission Internationale pour l’Exploration Scientifique de la Mer Méditeranée, Monaco 28(5): 241-290. 1982 All-Union Conference on Systematics and Phylogeny of Cephalopoda, Moscow, USSR, 9-12 June. V. V. Druschits & V. N. Shimanskii, 1983 [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1983(1): 140-142. 1982 Biology of Cephalopods, London, United Kingdom, 21 October M. Nixon, 1982 [report]. Cephalopod Newsletter 7: 16-17. 1983 West Coast Squid Symposium, Newport, Oregon, U.S.A., 1-2 February

125 Peter Granger, ed., 1983 (August). Proceedings of the West Coast Squid Symposium. West Coast Fisheries Development Foundation and Oregon State University Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, Corvallis, Oregon, 149 pp. 1983 Inaugural Meeting of the Cephalopod Research Group of the Paleontological Society of China and the First Cephalopoda Symposium held in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China, 5-9 April (1983). Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 22(3): 366-368. 1984 Biology and Ecology of in the Northwest Atlantic, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, 5-7 September, Terence W. Rowell & Chingis M. Nigmatullin, organizers. T. W. Rowell, C. M. Nigmatullin & V. M. Hodder, eds., 1985 (November). Special session on squids – September 1984. Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO), Scientific Council Studies 9: 179 pp. 1985 Early Growth States of Cephalopoda, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, 17-28 June. Michael J. Sweeney, Clyde F. E. Roper, Katharina M. Mangold, Malcolm R. Clarke & Sigurd V. Boletzky, eds., 1992. “Larval” and juvenile cephalopods: a manual for their identification. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 513: 282 pp. 1985 Biology and Distribution of Early Juvenile Cephalopods, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, 29-30 June, Katharina M. Mangold & Sigurd von Boletzky, organizers. Katharina M. Mangold & Sigurd von Boletsky, eds., 1986 (June). Biology and distribution of early juvenile cephalopods, Vie et Milieu 35(3/4): 135-304. 1985 All-Union School-Symposium on Cephalopoda, Moscow, USSR, 8-12 October. B. I. Bogoslovoskii and G. K. Kabanov (1986) [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1986(3): 138-139. 1986 International Symposium on Life History, Systematics and Zoogeography of Cephalopods, in Honor of S. Stillman Berry [see under American Malacological Society, above]. 1986 Nautilus: the biology and paleobiology of a living fossil, a symposium at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 28 May, W. B. Saunders, P. Bond & N. H. Landman, organizers. Chambered Nautilus Newsletter 8(46): 1, 3 [report]. N. H. Landman and W. B. Saunders, eds., 1987, Nautilus: the biology and paleobiology of a living fossil, New York, Plenum, xxviii + 632 pp. [Topics in Geobiology 6]. 1986 Nautilus Workshop, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA, 29 May. Chambered Nautilus Newsletter 8(46): 1 pp. [report].

126 1987 CIAC International Workshop on Systematics and Biogeography of Cephalopods. Smithsonian Institution and George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA, 11-25 July, Clyde F. E. Roper, Michael Sweeney & Michael Vecchione, organizers. Nancy A. Voss, Michael Vecchione, Ron B. Toll & Michael J. Sweeney, eds., 1998, Systematics and biogeography of cephalopods. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 586: 599 pp. 1988 All-Union Colloquium on Cephalopod Mollusks, Moscow, USSR, 24-26 March. A. A. Shevyrev (1989) [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1989(1): 137-137. 1989 Squid 89 Lisbon; the First World Cephalopods Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 13-15 March, W. P. Appleyard, chair. (1989) Proceedings, ii + 256 pp., London, Agra Europe Ltd. 1989 First International Symposium on the Sepia, Caen, France, 1-3 June Éve Boucaud-Camou, Paul Boulet, Sigurd von Boletzky, organizers. Éve Boucaud-Camou, ed., 1991, La seiche – the cuttlefish. Caen, France (Université de Caen, Centre de Publications), 358 pp. 1989 First Australasian Workshop on Pelagic Molluscs. [see under “Other” below]. 1989 Workshop: Fishery and Market Potential of Octopus in California, Catalina Island, California, USA, 31 August-8 September; Michael A. Lang. Fredrick G. Hochberg, John M. Engle, Richard F. Ambrose & C. T. Mitchell, organizers. M. A. Lang, Fredrick G. Hochberg, R. F. Ambrose & J. M. Engle, eds., 1997, The fishery and market potential of Octopus in California [Proceedings]: University of Southern California, Catalina Marine Science Center, 31 August to 8 September 1989. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution’s Office of the Provost – Scientific Diving Program. v + 190 pp. 1989 International Workshop on the Use of Statoliths to Age Squids, Mazara del Vallo, Sicily, Italy, 9-14 October; Patricia Jereb, Sergio Ragonese & Sigurd von Boletzky, organizers. Patrizia Jereb, Sergio Ragonese & Sigurd von Boletzky, eds., 1991, Squid age determination using statoliths. Instituto di Technologia della Pesca e del Pescato (Mazara del Vallo, Italy), Special Publication 1: 128 pp. 1990 Systematics, Biology and Fisheries of Recent Cephalopods in Honor of Gilbert L. Voss, 3-8 June [see under American Malacological Society, above]. 1990 The Biology and Fisheries of Commercially Important Squid, Holyrood, Newfoundland, Canada, 2-3 August. Journal of Cephalopod Biology 2(1): 23-74, 1991 [six papers]. Journal of Cephalopod Biology 2(2): 1-32, 1995 [two papers].

127 1990 ICES Shellfish Life Histories Symposium: Contributed Paper Session of Squid Recruitment, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, 25-29 June, Gerald Conan, organizer. D. E. Aiken, S. L. Waddy & G. Y. Conan, eds., 1995, Shellfish life histories and shellfishery models, ICES Marine Science Symposia 199: v + 467 pp. 1991 International Symposium on the Recent Advances in Cephalopod Fishery Biology Public Forum: Hokodate, Japan, T. Suzyki, K. Shimazaki & Y. Sakurai, 3-4 July Workshop: Tokai University, Tokyo, T. Okutani, 8-13 July Symposium: Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan, T. Okutani, 17-19 July CIAC Newsletter 4(2): 3-4, February 1990 [announcement]. T. Okutani, R. K. O’Dor & T. Kubodera, eds., 1993, Recent advances in cephalopod fisheries biology: contributed papers to 1991 CIAC International Symposium and Proceedings of the Workshop on Age, Growth and Population Structure, Tokai University Press, Tokyo, xv + 752 pp. 1991 The Ammonoidea: Evolution, Ecology and Environmental Change, London, United Kingdom, 18-19 September, Systematics Association. Cephalopod Newsletter 15: 8-12, December 1991 M. R. House, ed., 1993. The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. Systematics Association, Special Vol. 47: xii + 354 pp. 1991 Squid 91 Madrid, Spain, Second World Cephalopod Conference: Squid, Octopus, Cuttlefish, 11-13 November. CIAC Newsletter 5(3): 3, September 1991 [announcement]. 1991 Systematics and Biology of the Mediterranean Sepiolidae, Florence, Italy; Benedetto Lanza, Cecilia Volpi & Marco Borri, organizers; International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean, sponsor. Sigurd von Boletzky, ed., 1995. Mediterranean Sepiolide; les sépioles de Méditerranée. Bulletin de l’Institute Oceanographique, Monaco, Special Issue 16: 1-104. 1991 Cephalopod Neurobiology, Cambridge, United Kingdom; N. Joan Abbott & Roddy Williamson, organizers. N. Joan Abbott, Roddy Williamson & L. Maddock, eds., 1995. Cephalopod neurobiology: Neuroscience studies in squid, octopus and cuttlefish. New York, New York, Oxford University Press, xviii + 542 pp. 1992 Life Style and Performance in Cephalopods – Physiological Adaptations, Cambridge, United Kingdom, November, Hans-Otto Poertner & Ron K. O’Dor, organizers; Society of Experimental Biology and Cephalopod International Advisory Council [CIAC], sponsors

128 Hans-Otto Poertner & Ron K. O’Dor, eds., 1994. Life style and performance in cephalopods. Marine Behaviour and Physiology 25(1): 1-207. Hans-Otto Poertner, R. K. O’Dor & D. L. Macmillan, eds., 1994. Physiology of cephalopod mollusks: lifestyle and performance adaptations. Basel, Gordon & Breach, x + 214 pp. 1992 Cephalopod Biology and Paleobiology, Kyoto, Japan; Kazushige Tanabe & Neil H. Landman, organizers; 29th International Geological Congress. Journal of Cephalopod Biology 2(2): 6 pp., 1995 [abstracts]. 1993 International Symposium on Southern Ocean Cephalopods: Life Cycle and Populations, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 5-9 July, Paul G. Rodhouse, organizer; British Antarctic Survey and CIAS, sponsors. P.G. Rodhouse, U. Piatkowski & C. C. Lu, eds., 1994 (June). Southern Ocean cephalopods: life cycles and populations. Antarctic Science 6(2): 135-283. 1994 The Behaviour and Natural History of Cephalopoda, Naples, Italy, 5-11 June, CIAC and Stazione Zoologica; G. De Vivo, Graham P. Ferguson, G. Fiorino, John B. Messenger & Andrew Packard, organizers. Program and Abstracts: vii + 44 pp. (June) Workshops: (1) Acquiring and Recording Behavioral Data (Roger T. Hanlon) (2) Population Ecology and Fisheries (P. G. Rodhouse & N. Buxton) (3) Feeding Behavior (M. Nixon) (4) Reproductive Behavior (M. Mangold) (5) Information Processing, Learning and Cognition (J. A. Mather) (6) Body Patterning (A. Packard) J. B. Messenger, 1995. Current issues in cephalopod behavior. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 75(2): 507-514. 1994 Squid 94 Venice – Third International Cephalopod Trade Conference, Venice, Italy, 15-17 November 1994. 1995 Evolution of Coleoid Cephalopods [see under American Malacological Society, above]. 1995 Second International Symposium on Functional Morphology of Cephalopods [see under Unitas, above]. 1996 International Symposium on Large Pelagic Squids, Tokyo, Japan, 18-19 July; Takashi Okutani, organizer; Japan Marine Fishery Research Center, sponsor. Takashi Okutani, ed., 1998 (June). Contributed papers to International Symposium on Large Pelagic Squids, Japan Marine Fishery Resources Center, Tokyo, Japan, 269 pp.

129 1997 Symposium of the CalCOFI Conference, Lake Arrowhead, California, U.S.A., 28-29 October. D. Hanan, ed., 1998 (October). Market squid: what we know and what we need to know for effective management. California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Reports 39: 53-114. 1997 Cephalopod Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Cape Town, South Africa, August 31-September 14; Marek R. Lipinski, Martina A. C. Roeleveld, Mike J. Roberts & Johann Augustyn, organizers. A. I. L. Payne et al., eds., 1999 [“1998”], Cephalopod Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution. South African Journal of Marine Science 20: 469 pp. K. N. Nesis, 2000, Ruthenica 10(1): 14, 36 [review of meeting and symposium volume]. 1998 The Impact of Cephalopods in the Food Chain and their Interaction with the Environment; Cascais, Portugal; Uwe Piatkowski & Manuela Morais a Cunha, organizers; ICES Annual Science Conference. Uwe Piatkowski, G. J. Pierce & Manuela Morais a Cunha, eds., 2000. Impact of cephalopods in the food chain and their interaction with the environment. Fisheries Research 52: 1-142. (2000). ICES Journal of Marine Science 57(1): 1-41 (several papers). 1999 CIAC Workshops and Symposium on Cephalopod Biomass and Production, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 3-7 July; Peter R. Boyle, Graham J. Pierce, Martin A. Collins, A. Louise Allcock, Paul Shaw, Paul G. Rodhouse & Malcolm R. Clark, organizers. Peter R. Boyle, Graham J. Pierce, Martin A. Collins & J. J. Watson, eds., 2003. Cephalopod biomass and production. Bulletin of Marine Science 71(1): 1-554; 71(2): 555-1146. 2000 Le Poulpe Commun Octopus vulgaris du Sénégal et des Côtes Nord-Ouest Africannes; Dakar, Senegal, 14-18 February 2000; Institut pour la Recherche et le Developpement, France, Centre de Researches Océanographiques de Dakar Thiaroye, Senegal, sponsors. A. Caverivière, M. Thiam & D. Jouffre, eds., 2002. Le poulpe Octopus vulgaris Sénégal et côtes nord-ouest Africaines. Paris, France (Institut pour la Recherche et le Developpement), 385 pp., 8 pls. 2002 International Symposium: Coleoid Cephalopods through time. 17-19 September, Berlin; organized by K. Warnke, H. Keupp & S. von Boletzky. K. Warnke, 2002. International symposium, coleoid cephalopods trough [through] time. Neontological approaches to their palaeobiology in the light of the fossil record. Berlin, September 17-19, 2002. Berliner Palaeobiologische Abhandlungen 1: 1-106.

130 K. Warnke et al., eds., 2003. Proceedings. Berliner Paläobiologische Abhandlungen 3: 1-266. 2003 Cephalopod Growth, Phuket, Thailand, 17-21 February. G. D. Jackson & D. J. McGlashan, 2004. Proceedings. Marine and Freshwater Research 55(4): 327-446. C. Chottiyaputta, E.M.C. Hatfield & C.-C. Lu, eds., 2005. Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop 17-21 February 2003. Phuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin 66: xii + 365 pp. 2004 Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries [see Malacological Society of London, above]. 2004 Cephalopod Assessment Workshop, Imperial College, London, 30-31 August 2004. A. G. Payne, D. J. Agnew & G. J. Pierce, eds. 2006. Trends and assessment of cephalopod fisheries. Proceedings of the CEPHSTOCK Cephalopod Assessment Workshop, Imperial College, London, 30-31 August 2004. Fisheries Research 78(1): 1-106. 2004 Cephalopod Stocks: Review, Analyses, Assessment, and Sustainable Management, Vigo, Spain (ICES Annual Science Conference). G. J. Pierce, J. Portela & J.-P. Robin, 2005. Environmental effects on cephalopod life history and fisheries. Aquatic Living Resources 18(4): 325-400. 2006 CIAC – Cephalopod Life Cycles: Biology, Management and Conservation, 6-10 February, Hobart, Tasmania; Natalie Moltschaniwskyj, organizer. Workshops: Movement and Migration of Cephalopods (Hobart), organizers: Jayson Semmens and Gretta Pecl. Southern Ocean Cephalopods (Hobart, 2-3 February 2006), organizer: George Jackson. Cephalopods as Experimental Animals (Launceston, 2-3 February 2006), organizer: Natalie Moltschaniwskyj. G. D. Jackson, et al., eds., 2007. Applying new tools to cephalopod trophic dynamics: perspectives from the Southern Ocean Cephalopod Workshop, February 2-3, 2006. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 17(2-3): 77-99. N. Moltschaniwskyj et al., eds., 2007. Cephalopod Life-Cycles: Biology, Management and Conservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 17(2-3): 77-499. 2006 The role of squid in open ocean ecosystems, 16-17 November, Honolulu, Hawaii. R. J. Olson & J. W. Young, eds. 2007. The role of squid in open ocean ecosystems; report of a GLOBEC-CLIOTOP/PFRP workshop, 16-17 November 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. GLOBEC Report 24: vi + 94 pp.

131 2007 III International workshop and training course on cephalopod beaks. Faial, Azores, April 2007. J. Xavier, M. R. Clarke, M. C. Magalhaes et al., eds. Current status of using beaks to identify cephalopods. Arquipelago, Boletim da Universidade dos Acores, Ciencias Biologicas e Marinhas 24: 41-48. 2009 Studying cephalopods’ brain and behaviours: when molluscs allow a better understanding of the mechanisms and evolution of cognition. 31st International Ethological Conference, Rennes, France, 19-24 August 2009. A. S. Darmaillacq, et al., eds., 2014. Cephalopod Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, xviii + 247 pp. 2009 CIAC 2009 Symposium, Vigo, Spain, 3-11 September 2009. A. F. Gonzalez, G. T. Pecl & G. J. Pierce, eds. 2010. Cephalopod life history, populations and environment: selected papers of CIAC ’09. ICES Journal of Marine Science 67(7): 1311-1524. A. Guerra, L. Allcock & J. Pereira, eds., 2010. Cephalopod life history, ecology and fisheries: an introduction. Fisheries Research 106(2): 117-247. 2010 3rd international symposium: Coleoid cephalopods through time, Luxembourg, 8-11 October 2008 D. Fuchs, ed., 2010. Proceedings of the 3rd international symposium: Coleoid cephalopods through time, Luxembourg, 8th-11th October 2008. Ferrantia, Travaux scientifiques du Musée national d’histoire naturelle Luxembourg 59: 214 pp. 2011 Euroceph 2011: Cephalopod biology research in the 21st Century – a European perspective. Vico Equense, Naples, Italy, 7-10 April 2011. J. Rundle, 2011. [report]. MBA News (Marine Biological Association) 46: 9. Anonymous, 2012 [“December 2011”]. Abstracts of Contributions presented at EuroCeph 2011. Cephalopod Biology Research in the 21st Century – a European Perspective, Vico Equense, Napoli, Italy, April 7-10, 2011. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(3): 989-1023. 2011 4th international symposium: Coleoid cephalopods through time. Stuttgart, 6-9 September 2011. G. Schweigert, D. Fuchs & G. Dietl, organizers. 2012 Contributions to current cephalopod research: morphology, systematics, evolution, ecology and biostratigraphy [Sovremennye problemy izucheniya golovonogich mollyuskov. Morfologiya, sistematika, evolyutsiya, ekologiya i biostratigrafiya]. Moscow, 9-11 April, 2012. T. B. Leonova, I. S. Barskov & V. V. Mitta, 2012. Contributions to current cephalopod research: morphology, systematics, evolution, ecology and biostratigraphy. Volume 3. Proceeding of conference (Moscow, 9-11 April, 2012). Moscow: Borissiak Paleontological Institute, 125 pp.

132 2012 CIAC Symposium. 27 October – 2 November 2012. Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. 2014. [proceedings: seventeen papers]. Hydrobiologia, 725: 1-235. 2015. [proceedings: ten papers]. Journal of Natural History 49(21-24): i + 1235-1475. 2014 6° International Symposium on Pacific Squids and 5° International Workshop on Pacific Squids. Lima, Perú, 10 to 14 November 2014. Carmen Yamashiro Guinoza, organizer. 2015 CIAC Symposium, “Recent advances in cephalopod science,” 10-14 November 2015. Hakodate, Japan. Also included workshops (8-9 November): Artificial and Squid Handling; Biogeography and Phylogeny; Novel Biomimetic Models, Soft Robots and Artificial Intelligence; Physiology of Reproduction; and the Role of Cephalopods in Global Supply Chains. Jorgensen, E., Y. Sakurai & M. Vecchione, eds., 2017. Recent advances in knowledge of cephalopod biodiversity. Marine Biodiversity, 47(3): 619-775. Allcock, A. L. et al., eds., 2017. Cephalopod Studies Across Scales from Molecules to Ecosystems. Journal of Natural History 51(43-44): 2565-2660. Vidal E. A. G. et al., eds., 2018. Advances in Cephalopod Ecology and Life Cycles. Hydrobiologia, 808(1): 1-135. 2017 CIAC Joint Meeting, Heraklion Aquarium, Crete, , 28-31 March 2017. 2018 St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., 12-16 November 2018. Judkins, H., M. Vecchione & M. Sweeney, 2020. Cephalopod research across scales: from molecules to ecosystems. Bulletin of Marine Science, 96(2): 231-298. 2019 Paleobiology of Cephalopods: 11th North American Paleontological Convention, 23- 27 June 2019, University of California, Riverside, California, U.S.A. Lucy Chang, Ben Linzmeier, and Margaret M. Yacobbuci, organizers. 2019 Cephalopods through time: paleobiology, paleoecology, and links to paleoenvironmental change. 22-25 September 2019, Phoenix, Arizona (Geological Society of America). James D. Witts and Corinne Myers, organizers.

Other Symposia and Workshops

1935 Réunion Amicale des Conchyliologistes, Malacologistes et Paléontologistes de tous Pays, Paris, 4-7 July. (1935) (15 November). Compte Rendu. Journal de Conchyliologie 79(2): 91- 110. (1935) [report]. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 67(4-5): 168.

133 Anonymous, 1936. Réunion Amicale – Paris, 1935. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 32(1): 6. 1963 Re-union, Conchology Section, Auckland Institute and Museum, October 23-25, J. Smith, organizer. Proceedings (1963), 47 pp., published by the Conchology Section, Auckland Institute and Museum [contains a history of the Conchology Section, formerly the Boys’ Club, and three papers by John Morton, R.K. Dell & R.A. Cumber – no editor, as such]. 1964 Symposium on the Mollusca, Zoological Society of London, 4-5 March, C. M. Yonge, organizer. Alan Kohn, 1964 (31 July). Mollusks. Science 145(3631): 518-519 [report]. 1965 Fossil and Recent Bivalve Mollusks as Indicators of the Environment: Coordination Symposium, Moscow, U.S.S.R, 17-20 May. Abstracts: Paleontologicheskii Institut, Akademiia Nauk SSSR, 38 pp. 1968 Symposium on Molluscs, Cochin, India, 12-16 January, K. Virabhadra Rao, organizer (1968-1970). Proceedings, Symposium Series 3, Marine Biological Society of India, Mandapam Camp. Vol. 1: xxxv + 386 pp. (1968); Vol. 2: iv + 387-706 pp. (1969); Vol. 3: iv + 707-1052 pp. (1970). 1968 [Bivalve symposium], Moscow (?), U.S.S.R., February [more information needed]. A. G. Eberzin, ed., 1969, Soveschchanie po probleme “puti i zakonomernosti istoricheskogo razvitiia zhivotnykh i rastitel’nykh organizmov” (fevral’, 1968). Tezisy dokladov, sektsiia dvustvorchatykh molliuskov. Akademiia Nauk, SSSR, [pagination unknown] 1969 Materialy Mezhvuzovskoy Nauchno-Metodicheskoy Konferentsii po Izucheniyu Presnovodnikh Molliuskov Sibiri, 26-28 June, Tomsk, Siberia, U.S.S.R B. G. Ioganzen, ed., 1969. Voprosy Malakologii Sibiri [Malacological Problems in Siberia]. Tomsk, Izdatel’stvo Tomskogo Universiteta, 202 pp. Ye. A. Novikov, ed., 1970. Interuniversity Conference on Methods for Studying Siberian Freshwater Mollusks. Hydrobiological Journal 6(1): 118-119. 1971 Rare and Endangered Mollusks (Naiads) of the U.S., Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 6 April. S. E. Jorgensen & R. W. Sharp, eds., 1971 (10 August), Proceedings of a Symposium on Rare and Endangered Mollusks (Naiads) of the U.S. U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Region 3, vi + 79 pp. 1971 1ère Reunion de la Société Française de Malacologie et de la Società Malacologica Italiana, Lyon, France, 1-3 May.

134 Theme: Mollusca of the Alps. (1972). Haliotis 2(1): 48 pp. 1972 Le Calcium Chez les Mollusques, Besançan, France, 25-26 May. (1974) [proceedings]. Haliotis 2(2): 49-219. 1972 Le Malacofaune Terziarie e Quaternarie: Loro Paleoecologia e Paleobiogeografia, Verona, Italy, 9-10 September, Società Malacologia Italiana. A. Zilch (1972). [report]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 2(24): 412-413. 1974 [as “1972”]. [proceedings]. Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona 20: 567-589. 1972 Premier Colloque de Malacologie Appliquée, Rouen, France, 28-30 September. 1974 [as “1973”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 3(1-2): 208 pp. 1973 International Malacological Symposium, Dunwich, Queensland, Australia, 16-21 June; Winston F. Ponder & H. King, organizers. B. J. Smith, 1973. [report]. Australian Shell News 3: 1-2. T. Habe, 1974. [report]. Venus 33(2): 95. 1974 Colloquium on Mollusca Phylogeny, Bedford College, London, England, United Kingdom, 3-4 April, International Palaeontological Association; John D. Taylor and N. J. Morris, organizers. J. A. Crame, 1974 [report]. Conchologists’ Newsletter 51: 400-402. Littorinid Tidings 2: 10-12 [abstracts of two papers]. 1974 First Soviet-Japanese Symposium on Marine Biology, Nakhoda, Primorye, U.S.S.R., 6-10 September. The biology of marine molluscs and echinoderms: abstracts of papers to be delivered at the Soviet-Japanese Symposium on Marine Biology Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Dal’novostochnyi Nauchnyi Tsentr, Vladivostok, 68 pp., E. V. Krasnov, ed. [abstracts; in English]. Biology of marine mollusks and echinoderms. Materials from the Soviet- Japanese Symposium on Marine Biology [abstracts of Soviet participants]. Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Dal’novostochnyi Nauchnyi Tsentr, Vladivostok, 170 pp., E. V. Krasnov, ed. [extended abstracts; in Russian]. 1975 Polymorphisme et Dimorphisme chez les Mollusques Fossiles et Actuels, Dijon, France, 7-8 March. 1977 [as “1976”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 6: 320 pp.

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136 1979 [abstracts]. Haliotis 8: 346 pp. 1978 Second All-Union Symposium on Morphology, Systematics, Phylogeny and Ecogenesis of Bivalve Mollusks, T. G. Shevchenko Tiraspol State Pedagogical Institute, Tiraspol, Moldova, Soviet Union. L. A. Nevesskaya, ed. (1978). Abstracts: 56 pp. 1979 Biologie des – Exploitation, Production, , Auzeville, France, 10-12 September. 1980 [proceedings]. Haliotis 10(1): 100 pp. 1979 Symposium on the Biology and Evolution of Mollusca, Sydney, New South Wales, Australian Museum, 21-25 May, Winston F. Ponder & A. J. Underwood, organizers. 1979 (30 June). [abstracts]. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 4(4): 223-263. A. C. van Bruggen, 1979 [report]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 191: 941-946. 1979 Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Symposium on Upper Mississippi River Bivalve Mollusks, Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.A., May. J. R. Rasmussen, ed., 1980. Proceedings of the UMRCC Symposium on Upper Mississippi River Bivalve Mollusks. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois. x + 270 pp. 1980 First International Symposium on Molluscan Genetics, London, England, United Kingdom, 17-19 April; J. S. Jones, organizer. J. S. Jones, 1980 (29 May), Evolutionary genetics of snails, Nature 285: 283-285 [report] [second: see AMU, 1982] 1980 (31 December) [proceedings]. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 14(3-4): 259-434. 1980 Molluscan Nerve Cells, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, U.S.A., 18-21 May. J. Koester & J. H. Byrne, eds., 1980, Cold Spring Harbor Reports in the Neurosciences 1: xviii + 230 pp. 1981 Freshwater Mollusks Workshop, Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.A., 19-20 May. A. C. Miller, ed., 1983 (October). Report of freshwater mollusks workshop (19- 20 May 1981). U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, x + 184 pp. 1981 First North American Symposium on Littorina; Littorina Minisymposium and Workshop [“Ecological effects and biogeogeography of an introduced marine species: the periwinkle, Littorina littorea (A zoological, botanical and ecological symposium)”], Nahant, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 28-30 August, James T. Carlton, D. P. Cheney & Geerat J. Vermeij, organizers.

137 Abstracts issued at meeting: 16 pp. 1982 (4 May) [abstracts]. Malacological Review 15(1-2): 143-150. 1982 Freshwater Mussels Workshop, Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.A., 26-27 October A. C. Miller, ed., 1982. Report of freshwater mollusks workshop (26-27 October 1982). U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 184 pp. 1982 Workshop on Taxonomy of Australian Marine Gastropods, Camberra, A.C.T., Australia, November; B. Richardson, organizer. 1983 [report]. Australian Shell News 41: 6. 1983 Meeting of the Scientific Working Group on Plant Molluscicides, UNDP / World Bank / WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, Geneva, Switzerland, 31 January to 2 February 1983.

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138 1986 Workshop on Die-Offs of Freshwater Mussels in the United States. Davenport, Iowa, U.S.A., 23-25 June. R. J. Neves, ed., 1987. Proceedings of the workshop on die-offs of freshwater mussels in the United States, July 1986. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Rock Island, Illinois, U.S.A., 166 pp. 1986 Regional Training Course in Taxonomy, Biology, and Culture of Commercial Species of Molluscs, Phuket, Thailand, 5 February-14 March. B. Phasuk & J. Hylleberg (1986) [paper]. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 4: 22 pp. 1986 Expert Consultation on Shared Fishery Resources of the Lesser Antilles Region, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, U.S.A., 8-12 September [Strombus gigas fisheries]. R. Mahon, ed., 1987, Report and Proceedings. FAO Fisheries Report 383: v + 278 pp. 1986 Ecologie, Ecophysiologie, Energétique des Mollusques Marins et Continentaux, Rochefort, France, 9-13 September. 1987 [proceedings]. Haliotis 16: xiv + 592 pp. 1987 Halifax Sea Scallop Workshop, 13-14 August, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1605: v + 12 pp. [summary]. 1987 Biologie Appliquée à la Conchyliculture et à l’Héliciculture, Rennes, France, 2-5 September. 1989 [proceedings]. Haliotis 19: [vi] + 384 pp. 1988 All-Union Colloquium on Bivalve and Gastropod Mollusks, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 24-27 March. O. V. Amitrov, 1989 [report]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1989(2): 125-126 [translated in Paleontological Journal 23(2): 125-126]. 1988 Giant in Asia and the Pacific, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, April. J. W. Copland & J. S. Lucas, eds., 1988 [proceedings]. Queensland Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACI Annual Report), Monograph 9: 274 pp. Canberra, A.C.T. 1988 First Workshop in Malacology, {place unknown}, 4 October 1988. 1988 (August) [abstracts]. Venus 49(2): 150. 1988 Mini-Symposium Zoogeographie (Amsterdam, 19 Nov. 1988). (1989) [proceedings]. Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging 250: 575-598.

139 1988 Das Mitra-Minisymposium, Eberbach, Switzerland. H. Turner, 1988. [report]. Société Internationale de Conchyliologie [Lausanne], Bulletin, 10(4): 8-11. 1989 Snails 1989, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 4 March [ culture]. R. E. Groves, ed., 1989, The Snail Centre, Plas Newydd, Wales, 80 pp. [transcript] 1989 Slugs and Snails in World Agriculture, United Kingdom, April. I. F. Henderson, ed., 1989 (April), Slugs and snails in world agriculture, British Crop Protection Council, Monograph 41: 420 pp. [proceedings]. 1989 Colloquium Malacologie, Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles, Belgium, 20 May. J. van Goethem, ed., 1989 (December). Colloquium Malacologie. Annales de la Société Royale Zoologique de Belgique / Annalen van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereninging voor Dierkunde 119(2): 137-228. Belgium Journal of Zoology 120(2): 227-228, 1990 [abstract of one paper]. 1989 First Australasian Workshop on Pelagic Molluscs, Heron Island, Queensland, Australia, 8-11 October. 1990 (September). [report]. CIAC Newsletter 5(1): 5-6. 1989 Grand Forum de la Malacologie et Symposium International d’Écophysiologie des Mollusques, Ile de Embiez, Var, France, 16-20 October. 1991 [as “1990”] [proceedings]. Haliotis 20: 206 pp. Nardo Vicente, ed., 1995 (April), Vingt ans de malacologie. Mémoires de l’Institut Océanographique Paul Ricard, 108 pp. 1989 International Symposium on Mussels [Seminario Internacional do Mexillon], A Toxa (O Grove), Galicia, Spain, 6-10 November. B. L. Bayne, ed., 1991, Aquaculture 94(2-3): 121-278. (1992). The biology and cultivation of mussels. Cuadernos da Área de Ciencias Mariñas, Santiago de Compostelo 6: 1-213. 1990 Molluscan Introductions and Transfers: Risk Considerations and Implications. Held at 82nd Annual Meeting of the National Shellfisheries Association and Shellfisheries Institute of North America, Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A., 4- 5 April. J. T. Carlton & A. Rosenfeld, eds., 1992 (December), Journal of Shellfish Research 11(2): 485-546. 1990 Les Mollusques Marins: Biologie et Aquaculture, Brest, France, 9 November. 1992 [Actes de Colloques 14]. Haliotis 22: 172 pp.

140 1991 FHG-Seminar: Anatomische Untersuchungen an Binnenmollusken. 1. Wochenend-Seminar der Friedrich-Held-Gesellschaft in Laufen an der Salzach. Heldia Sonderheft 3, 1999 (September) 1991 Symposium on the Southern California Black Abalone, Gary E. Davis, organizer. Western Society of Naturalists, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., 27-30 December. (February 1994; as “December 1993”) [proceedings]. Journal of Shellfish Research 12(2): 183-205. 1991 International Workshop on the Marine Bivalvia of California, Moss Landing, California, U.S.A., 5-19 July, Paul H. Scott & Brian Morton, organizers. 1994 (3 January) [proceedings]. The Veliger 37(1): 1-92. 1991 Colloquium on the Problems of the Mussel Fishery in the Wadden Sea, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 29 Feb. 1991. V. Dethlefsen, 1991 [report]. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Zoologie (Berlin) 78(1): 125-128. 1991 Summer Mortality in Mussels, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, April. 1991 (June) [proceedings]. Bulletin of the Aquaculture Association of Canada 91(2): 5-65. 1991 Workshop on Semisulcospira Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 19 October. S. Nishiwaki [report]. The Chiribotan 22(4): 100-102. 1991 Japan-U.S. Giant White Shell Symposium, Zushi City, Japan. 1992 Biology, Mariculture, and Economics of Giant Clams, organized by W. Fitt, et al., Seventh International Coral Reef Symposium, University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Guam, U.S.A., 22-27 June (1993). [papers and abstracts]. Proceedings of the Seventh International Coral Reef Symposium 2: 739-753. 1992 International Congress on Molluscan Conservation, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 10-12 September. 1992 Workshop on Larval Ecology and Evolution of Gastropods, Rome, Italy, 8 October, Marco Oliverio, organizer, Centro Italiano Studi Malacologici. October 1995 [“1994”] [one paper only]. Notiziario C. I. S. Ma., Bollettino del Centro Italiano di Studi Malacologici 16: 5-13, 31. 1992 Symposium on Freshwater Mussel Conservation and Management, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., 11-14 October – See Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, above.

141 1992 The Role of Bivalve Filter Feeders in Marine Ecosystems and Processes, Renesse, The Netherlands, 30 November-4 December. NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Richard F. Dame, ed., 1993. Bivalve filter feeders in estuarine and coastal ecosystem processes. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, vii + 579 pp. 1993 White Mussels: Ecology, Status and Conservation – a Public Symposium, 24 July 1993, Port Elizabeth, South Africa; J. Hanks, Chair [concerns Donax serra]. L. E. McGwynne, ed., 1993 (November), White Sand Mussels: Ecology, Status and Conservation – a Public Symposium. SAB Institute for Coastal Research, University of Port Elizabeth, Report 33: iv + 28 pp. 1994 Integrated Management of Mollusc Pests in Lower Input Crop Systems, Lelystad, The Netherlands, 24-25 March. 1994 Workshop on Freshwater Mussels, Leesburg, West Virginia, U.S.A., May. 1994 International Pearl Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., 14-19 May. C. Richard Fassler, ed. (June 1994) [abstracts]. Journal of Shellfish Research 13(1): 325-354. 1995 First International Conference on Computer Modelling of , Tweed Shire, New South Wales, Australia, 2-7 January, K. Kawaguchi, C. R. Illert and R. Santilli. C. R. Illert, ed., 1996, Proceedings of the First International Conchology Conference, Hadronic Press, Palm Harbor, Florida, U.S.A., 219 pp. 1995 Freshwater Mussels of Eastern Pennsylvania, Fisheries Research Laboratory, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 31 January. 1995 Reef Habitat Restoration, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A., April; M.W. Luckenbach et al., organizers. M. W. Luckenbach et al., eds., 1995. Proceedings: Oyster reef habitat restoration: a synopsis and synthesis of approaches. VIMS Press, Virginia, viii + 366 pp. 1995 Mollusc Symposium, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 4-7 July, Australasia Marine Science Association, organized by Malacological Society of Australia: (1) Molluscs, habitats and impacts, (2) Phylogeny and speciation of marine invertebrates. 1995 International Symposium on the Paleobiology and Evolution of the Bivalvia (and), 5th Canadian Palaeontology Conference, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, sponsored by Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology, Alberta, Canada, Paul A. Johnston, organizer, 29 September - 2 October

142 Paul A. Johnston & James W. Haggart, eds., 1998 (September), Bivalves, an eon of evolution, University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 476 pp. 1995 Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., K. Welke, organizer, 16-18 October, – See Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, above. 1995 Marine Shell Ornaments from the Plains, 53rd Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming, Kerry Lippincott, organizer, 18 October. (1997) [proceedings]. Central Plains Archeology 5(1): 1-107. 1996 Workshop on Trochus, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 6-7 June Chan L. Lee & Peter W. Lynch, eds., 1997. Trochus: status, hatchery practice and nutrition. Proceedings of a workshop held at Northern Territory University, 6-7 June 1996. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Proceedings 79: 185 pp. 1996 Workshop on Feeding and Growth of Bivalves: Observations and Models, September, Plymouth, England Bruce L. Bayne & R. M. Warwick, eds., 1998 (9 January). Special issue: feeding and growth of bivalves: observations and models. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 219: 1-255. 1996 Australasian Symposium on Abalone Fisheries, Culture, and Biology, Wellington, , 7-8 October. (31 October 1997) [proceedings]. Molluscan Research 18(2): [i-ii] + 117-324. 1996 Molluscan Conservation, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, 26-28 November, Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland and National Museum of Wales. I. J. Killeen, Mary B. Seddon & Anna M. Holmes, eds., 1998 (June). Molluscan conservation: a strategy for the 21st century. Journal of Conchology, Supplement 2: 320 pp. 1996 University of Colombo Workshop on the Taxonomy and Identification of Sri Lankan Mollusca. Colombo, Sri Lanka. F. Naggs, 1996. A coloured guide to the land and freshwater Mollusca of Sri Lanka. London, Natural History Museum, v + 36 pp. 1997 Symposium on Ecology and Taxonomy of Freshwater Molluscs. Institut für Zoologie, Universität Salzburg, Austria, 19-21 February, Robert A. Patzner, organizer. 1997 Freshwater gastropods of the Southeastern United States, U.S. Forest Service, at Lincoln Memorial University, Haragate, Tennessee, U.S.A., 10 April, A. E. Bogan, organizer.

143 1997 Gene Conservation: Management and Evolutionary Units in Freshwater Bivalve Management, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 19-20 April. Tim L. King, ed. April 1999 (as “Dec. 1998”). Proceedings. Journal of Shellfish Research 17(5): 1351-1428. 1997 International Congress on Palaearctic Mollusca, Munich, Germany, 1-4 September, Gerhard Falkner, organizer. Gerhard Falkner, ed., 1997 (September), Contributions to palaearctic malacology. Heldia 4, Sonderhefte 5: 191 pp. 1998 Freshwater Gastropods of the Southeastern United States, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana, 7 April, A. E. Bogan, organizer. 1998 Conservation, Captive Care and Propagation of Freshwater Mussels, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 6-8 March – See Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society, above. 1998 Freshwater Mussels in the Great Plains: Ecology and Prehistoric Utilization, Plains Anthropological Society, Bismarck, North Dakota, U.S.A., 14-17 October. (2000). Freshwater mussels in the Great Plains: ecology and prehistoric utilization. Central Plains Archeology 8(1): [vi] + 150 + [2] pp. 2000 Symposium on Swimming in Opisthobranch Mollusks: Contributions to Control of Motor Behavior, 8 January, Richard A. Satterlie, organizer, Society of Integrative and Comparative Biologists, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. R. A. Satterlie, ed., 2001 (September) [proceedings]. American Zoologist 41(4): 939-1048. 2000 Molluscan shellfish research and management. Sandra E. Shumway and John N. Kraeuter, organizers. 8-12 January 2000, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A. Shumway, S. E. & J. N. Kraeuter, eds., 2000. Molluscan shellfish research and management: charting a course for the future: final proceedings from the workshop, Charleston, South Carolina, January 2000. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce, xii + 156 pp. 2000 An Introduction to Molluscs: Curation, Conservation and Uses, January 31, 2000, Oxford University Museum of Natural History. (2000) [report]. The Biology Curator 18: 11-20. 2000 The Freshwater Pearl Mussel in Europe: Population Status and Conservation Strategies, 16-18 October 2000, Hof, Germany. A. Piechocki, 2000. Internationale Tagung: Die Flussperlmuschel in Europa: Bestandssituationen und Schutzmassnahmen; The Freshwater Pearl Mussel in Europe: Population Status and Conservation Strategies, Hof, 16-18 October 2000. Folia Malacologica 8(4): 299-301.

144 2000 Malakozoologischen Arbeitskreises “Kartierung zum Schutz der Mollusken in Nordrhein-Westfalen.” Nov. 4, 2000, Ascheberg-Herbern. Organized by J. H. Jungbluth. J. H. Jungbluth, 2001 [report]. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 66: 51-55. 2001 Informal Workshop on the Conus cardinalis complex. Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, Sanibel, Florida, U.S.A., 9 February. 2001 The Collector’s Cabinet, the Grotto, and the Natural Philosopher: Seashells in the Eighteenth Century, Cape May, New Jersey, U.S.A., 20 October, organized by A. C. Elias, Jr., East-Central American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies. Alan R. Kabat, 2002 (June). [report]. American Conchologist 30(2): 14-15. 2001 Taxonomy and systematics of the freshwater mollusks of North America: an introduction. North American Benthological Society, Technical Information Workshop, 49th Annual Meeting, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 3 June, A.E. Bogan, organizer. 2002 Conservation Biology of Vertigo, Dublin, Ireland, 9-11 April; sponsored by Duchas, the Heritage Service, Republic of Ireland; E. A. Moorkens & M. C. D. Speight, organizers. E. Moorkens, 2003 (January) [report]. Tentacle 11: 6. 2003 [report]. Mollusc World 1: 6. M. C. D. Speight, E. A. Moorkens & G. Falkner, eds., 2003. Proceedings of the Workshop on Conservation Biology of European Vertigo species, Dublin, April 2002. Heldia, Sonderhefte 7: 183 pp. 2002 First International Mussel Forum, Aquaculture Canada 2002, Charlottetown, PEI [Prince Edward Island], Canada, 17-20 September 2002. (2002) [abstracts]. Bulletin of the Aquaculture Association of Canada 102(3): 1- 124. 2002 Workshop on nonnative oysters in the Chesapeake Bay, October 7-8, 2002, Fredericksburg, Virginia; organized by J. Anderson & D. Hedgecock. “Committee on Nonnative Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay,” eds. (2004). Proceedings: Nonnative oysters in the Chesapeake Bay (Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press), xv + 325 pp. 2002 Premier Seminaire International sur la Grand Nacre de Mediterranee, Pinna nobilis. Ile de Embiez, Var, France, 10-12 October. Anonymous, 2003. Premier Seminaire International sur la Grand Nacre de Mediterranee, Pinna nobilis, 10-12 octobre 2002, Ile de Embiez, Var, France. Institut Oceanographique Paul Ricard, Marseille, 132 pp.

145 2003 Workshop on rebuilding techniques for abalone in British Columbia. Nanaimo, 14-16 January. A. Campbell, 2004 (“2003”). [Proceedings]. Journal of Shellfish Research 22(3): 801-892. Anonymous, 2003. Proceedings of the workshop on rebuilding techniques for abalone in British Columbia. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2482: 1-106. 2003 Slugs & Snails: agricultural, veterinary & environmental perspectives, Canterbury, England, U.K., 8-9 September; organized by the British Crop Protection Council in association with the Malacological Society of London. F. M. M. McKim, ed., (2003). [proceedings]. British Crop Protection Council Symposium Proceedings 80: xii + 324 pp. 2003 Bivalve Meeting in Honor of Brian Morton, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 15-16 September, Liz Harper, organizer 2003 Australian Land Snail Conservation Workshop, Sydney, October 27, 2003; Des Beechey & W. F. Ponder, organizers. (2003) [report]. Australasian Shell News 120: 7. 2004 Micro-Bivalvia of Southern and Central California, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California; 17 January; Larry Lovell, organizer Results at: http://www.scamit.org/taxontools 2004 Colloque la Conservation des Mollusques Continentaux in France, Laboratoire de Moulis, Ariege, France, 23-24 January. (2004). Actes du Colloque la Conservation des Mollusques Continentaux en France. Documents Malacologique (hors serie) 3: pagination unknown. 2004 High-Resolution Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions Using Accretionary Biogenic Hard Parts; American Geophysical Union, Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., 26-30 January; Bernd R. Schöne & Donna Surge, organizers. Bernd R. Schöne & Donna Surge, eds., 2004 (22 November). Looking back over skeletal diaries – High-resolution paleoenvironmental reconstructions from accretionary hard parts of aquatic organisms. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 228(1-2): 1-192 (selected papers, including several on mollusks). 2004 Mussels in America – Shells of Their Former Selves, American Fisheries Society, Madison, Wisconsin, 22-26 August. 2004 Symposium on Molluscan Systematics, Evolution and Population Genetics, 19th International Congress on Zoology, Beijing, China; 23-27 August; Ximing Guo, organizer.

146 2004 The Hunters and the Hunted: on and by Gastropods. Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A., 10 November, Patricia H. Kelley, Thor A. Hansen & Gregory P. Dietl, organizers. 2004 Slugs and Snails. Stuttgart, Germany, 26-29 October, 2004. D. A. Bohan, ed., 2005. Proceedings of the meeting at Schloss Flehingen, Stuttgart (Germany) of the IOBC Working Group “ pathogens and entomoparasitic ,” Subgroup “Slugs and Snails,” October 26-29, 2004. IOBC – WPRS Bulletin 28(6): vi + 134 pp. 2005 Early Human Impact on Megamolluscs (EHIM) International Workshop. Isla de Margarita, Venezuela, 26-28 September, 2005. A. Antczak & R. Cipriani, eds. 2008. Early human impact on megamolluscs. BAR International Series (Oxford) 1865: iv + 254 pp. 2005 Shell Middens in Atlantic Europe, York, United Kingdom, September. Nicky Milner, Oliver E. Draig & Geoffrey N. Bailey, eds., 2006. Shell middens in Atlantic Europe. Oxbow Books, Oxford, U.K., 202 pp. 2005 Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) aging workshop, 7-9 November, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. L. Jacobson et al., eds., 2006. Report from the Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) aging workshop, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole, MA, 7-9 November 2005. Northeast Fisheries Science Center Reference Document 06-12, iii + 24 pp. 2006 Regional Workshop on the Monitoring and Management of Queen Conch, Strombus gigas, 1-5 May, Kingston, Jamaica. Anonymous, 2007. Report of the regional workshop on the monitoring and management of queen conch, Strombus gigas. FAO Fisheries Reports 832: vii + 174 pp. 2006 International Congress on Bivalvia, Catalunya, Spain, 22-27 July, Nikolaus Malchus, organizer. Nikolaus Malchus & Jose Maria Pons, eds., 2006 (22 July). Bivalvia 2006. Scientific program and abstracts. Bellaterra, Catalunya, Spain, 87 pp. http://www.senckenberg.uni-frankfurt.de/odes/06-16.htm Nikolaus Malchus & Jose Maria Pons (eds): Abstracts and Posters of the “International Congress on Bivalvia” at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, 22-27 July 2006. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution, 6, Electronic Supplement 16. Electronic supplement: Part 1. Malchus & Pons, eds.: International Congress on Bivalvia: Abstracts. Part 2 Altaba: Field Guide to Ebro River and Delta Bivalves. Part 3. Pons & Vicens: Field Guide to Pyrenean Rudist Bivalves.

147 2006 Morphology, Taxonomy and Ecology of Large Arionids, Göteborg, Sweden, 1-3 September, Ted von Proschwitz, Jan Hagnell & Christoffer Schander, organizers. 2006 Endangered Species in Glass: the Blaschka Models, Dublin, Ireland, 28-29 September; Catherine McGuinness, organizer. C. McGuinness, ed. (2008). [proceedings]. Historical Biology 20(1): 1-62. 2006 Physiological Aspects of Reproduction and Nutrition in Mollusks, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 6-9 November; Concepción. Lora Vilchis & Elena Palacios Mechetnov, organizers. 2007 Trilateral Workshop on Invasion in the Wadden Sea: Consequences for Ecology, Monitoring and Management, Wilhelmshaven, 22 March. Anonymous (2007). Spread of the Pacific Oyster: Conclusions and Recommendations from the Trilateral Workshop on Pacific Oyster Invasion in the Wadden Sea. Wadden Sea Newsletter 1: 6-9. 2007 International Sclerochronology Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., 17- 21 July, Bill Arnold, organizer. 2007 Hydrobiidae Workshop, Carlsbad, California, U.S.A., 1-2 November. Organized by Southern California Association of Marine Invertebrate Taxonomists (SCAMIT) and Southwest Association of Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomists (SAFIT). Photographs and presentation online at: https://www.scamit.org/tools/ Anonymous (M. Lilly), 2007. 1-2 November 2007 Hydrobiidae Workshop. SCAMIT Newsletter, 26(4): 1-2. 2008 Symposium in honor of Jørgen Knudsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6-7 March. K. R. Jensen, ed., 2009. [Special issue dedicated to Jørgen Knudsen]. Steenstrupia 30(2): 81-176 [7 of the papers presented at the symposium]. 2008 Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of vesicomyid and mytilid bivalves. Station Biologique de Roscoff, France, 5-10 September. S. Hourdez & H. Sahling, 2008. Report to ChEss on the workshop “Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of vesciomyid [sic] and mytilid bivalves. Census of Marine Life, 17 pp. 2008 Shell Energy: Prehistoric Coastal Resource Strategies, Theodore Monod Museum of African Art, Dakar, Senegal, 8-12 April 2008. G. N. Bailey et al., eds., 2013. Shell Energy: Mollusc Shells as Coastal Resources. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 320 pp. 2008 Freshwater Mussels Conservation Workshop, 30-31 August 2008, Natural Park, Guadiana Valley, Portugal.

148 M. Ozgo, 2008. Freshwater Mussels Conservation Workshop, Conference Report. Folia Malacologica 16(4): 229-230. 2008 Workshop, Hat die Flussperlmuschel eine Chance? Status quo und Strategien für die Zukunft. Austria. D. Csar, C. Scheder & C. Gumpinger, organizers. D. Csar, et al. (2008), Zusammenfassender Bericht zum Workshop, “Hat die Flussperlmuschel eine Chance? Status quo und Strategien für die Zukunft.” Bericht, Lebensministeriums und d. Öberösterreiches Akademie für Umwelt und Natur, Wels (Austria), 13 pp. 2008 The First International Conference “Dreissenids: evolution, systematics, ecology.” Borok, Russia, 28 October – 1 November 2008. K. Lewandowski, 2009. Conference report. Folia Malacologica 17(1): 43-44. 2009 1° Taller Internacional sobre Enfermedades de Moluscos listadas por la OIE: Diagnóstico, control y vigilancia epidemiológica [1st International Workshop of OIE-listed molluscan diseases in Argentina: diagnostic techniques, control and surveillance programmes]. Las Grutas, Rio Negro, Argentina, 11-13 March 2009. Organizer: Marina A. Krock. 2009 Curso-Taller sobre Taxonomía y Ecología de Moluscos (principalmente species marinas del Pacifico mexícano), Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Universidad de Guadalajara. Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, 20-24 April 2009. 2009 Restoring the Urban Oyster Conference, Governor’s Island, New York New York, 24 April 2009. Organizers: New York / New Jersey Baykeeper. K. Stirling, 2009). Dept. of regeneration: you say oyster. The New Yorker, 85(29): 40 [report]. 2009 Conservation of Freshwater Pearl Mussel Margaritifera margaritifera Populations in Northern Europe, Petrozavodsk, Russia, 28-30 April 2009. Organizer: Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Center and Finnish- Russian Working Group on Nature Conservation. E. P. Ieshko & T. Lindholm, eds. 2010. Conservation of Freshwater Pearl Mussel Margaritifera margaritifera Populations in Northern Europe: Proceedings of the International Workshop. Petrozavodsk: Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 107 pp. 2009 Workshop on Bivalve Sclerochronology, “Bivalve biomineralisation: archival potential and proxy incorporation,” Brussels, Belgium, 4-5 May 2009. Organizers: Frédéric Planchon & Rémy Mas. 2009 Atelier de moluscos terrestres em Santa Maria: conhecer para proteger [Workshop on terrestrial molluscs of Santa Maria: knowledge for protection]. Santa Maria, Azores, 13-16 July 2009. R. T. Da Cunha et al., 2010. [Report]. Relatorios e Comunicacoes do Departamento de Biologia (Santa Maria, Azores), pp. 43-47.

149 2010 Slug and Snail Control in the 21st Century, Cardiff University, Wales, U.K. 23- 25 March 2010. Organizers: IOBC/WRPS Slug and Snail Subgroup. 2010 IUCN Red List Evaluation Workshop on European Terrestrial Molluscs, 28 September – 2 October 2010, Naturhistorisches Museum Bern, Switzerland. E. Neubert, 2011. The IUCN Red List evaluation workshop on European terrestrial molluscs. Tentacle 19: 53-54. 2011 [Workshops on Margaritifera margaritifera]. February 2011 [followed by 4 more workshops]. Boon, P. J. et al., 2019. Developing a standard approach for monitoring freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) populations in European rivers. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29(8): 1365-1379. 2011 Seaways and landbridges: Southern Hemisphere biogeographic connections through time, 26 April – May 1, 2011, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Argentina (organized by Silvio Casadío & Miguel Griffin). S. E. Damborenea, J. Echevarría & S. Ros-Franch, 2013. Southern Hemisphere palaeobiogeography of - marine bivalves. Springer Briefs in Earth System Sciences, viii + 139 pp. 2011 IUCN Red List Workshop: Conus synthesis meeting, 25-29 October 2011, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. H. Peters, 2012. Conus synthesis meeting, Chicago 25-29 October 2011. Tentacle 20: 33-34 [reprinted, Xenophora 137: 36-37]. 2012 Nudibranch Workshop, Lissenung Island Resort, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, 10-26 March 2012. Richard Willan, organizer. M. Miller, 2012. [report]. Abstracts, Western Society of Malacologists and International Workshop on Opisthobranchs, Santa Cruz, California, p. 50. 2012 [Workshop on gigas in Scandinavia]. Arendal, Norway, April 2012. Dolmer, P. et al., eds., 2014. The invasive Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavian coastal waters: a risk assessment on the impact in different habitats and climate conditions. Fisken og Havet (Bergen) 2014(2): 67 pp. Mortensen, S., 2017. Effects of a bio-invasion of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in five shallow water habitats in Scandinavia. Management of Biological Invasions, 8(4): 543-552. 2013 1st International Workshop on sea-silk and purple: Sea-silk and shell purple dye in antiquity. 26-28 May 2013. Museo storico della città di Lecce and Università del Salento (Lecce, Italy). Organizers: Hedvig Landenius Enegren & Francesco Meo. 2014 Molluscs in Archaeology. Natural History Museum, London, U.K., 26 April 2014.

150 J. R. Sharpe, 2014. Molluscs in archaeology. Mollusc World, 35: 3. 2014 Freshwater mussel workshop, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 6-9 October 2014. G. Thomas Watters, organizer. 2014 I Simposio Regional de Malacología. Cumaná, Venezuela, 21-23 October 2014. Mayré Jiménez, et al., organizers. Anonymous (2014). Programa y Resumenes, 38 pp. 2015 Chiton Workshop, Sala de Colecciones Biológicas UCN, Coquimbo, Chile, January 2015. Doug Eernisse & Boris Sirenko, organizers. 2016 Freshwater Mussel Identification Workshop, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 25-28 April 2016. G. Thomas Watters, organizer. 2016 Mollusks in Peril Forum. Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel, Florida, USA, 22-24 May 2016. José H. Leal, organizer. J. H. Leal, 2016. Mollusks in Peril 2016 Forum, 20 pp. [program, abstracts]. J. H. Leal, 2016. Mollusks in Peril forum – a terrific meeting! American Malacological Society Newsletter, 47(2): 5-6. The Nautilus, 131(1): 3-49 (2017) [two papers published from this forum]. 2016 1st International Training Workshop on Taxonomy of Bivalve Molluscs, 10-14 May 2016. CUSAT, Kochi, Kerala, India. Sivasankaran Bijoy Nandan, P. Graham Oliver, Jayachandran PR and Asha C, organizers.

Nandan, S. B. et al., eds., 2016. Training manual -1st International Training Workshop on Taxonomy of Bivalve Molluscs. Kochi (India): Cochin University of Science and Technology, iii + 1-116 + 347-349. 2017 Terebridae Workshop. Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris. Nicolas Puillandre, organizer. 2017 [Mass mortalities of Pinna nobilis]. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 15 March 2017. Anonymous, 2017. La nacra Pinna nobilis. Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 67: 36-56. 2017 Estudio y conservacion de moluscos de rios y zonas humedas, Gerona (Spain), 20- 21 October 2017. Anonymous, 2017. Jornadas sobre estudio y conservacion de moluscos de rios y zonas humedas (Gerona, 20-21/10/2017). Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 68: 21-29. 2017 Actual Issues in Contemporary Malacology: collection of scientific papers of the All-Russian Scientific Conference with international participation dedicated to the 100th anniversary of I. M. Likharev and P. V. Mateokin (National

151 Research University “BelGU” (Belgorod State University), November 1-3, 2017), 123 pp. 2018 Workshop. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 10-20 January 2018. 2018 International Workshop: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Human and Mollusc Interactions: From Prehistory to Present. Paris, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 31 January - 2 February 2018. Ariadna Burgos-Libertad, Philippe Bouchet, and Jeff Kinch, organizers. Burgos-Libertad, A. et al., 2018. [Abstracts]. Paris: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 108 pp. Burgos-Libertad, A., et al., 2020. [Proceedings] Journal of Ethnobiology [in press]. 2018 Contributions to African Malacology: Symposium in honour of Dr. A.C. van Bruggen / Bijdragen aan de Afrikaanse Malacologie: Symposium ter ere van Dr. A.C. van Bruggen. Muzee Scheveningen, The Hague, The Netherlands, 3 February 2018. Edi Gittenberger, organizer. Bakker, H. & A. Dekkers, 2018. Het Van Bruggen symposium: veel gezelligheid, grote opkomst en zeker geslaagd. Spirula Correspondentieblad van de Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging, 415: 5-8. Rowson, B., 2018. A conference about African molluscs. Mollusc World, 46: 24-25. 2018 [Conservation of ferruginea]. Rodalquilar, Almeria, Spain, 4-6 October 2018. Luque, A. A., et al., 2018. Principales conclusiones de las jornadas de conservacion de . Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 70: 70-72. Moreno, D., 2018. Jornadas Sobre la Conservacion de la Lapa Ferruginea (Patella ferruginea) y Foro Malacologico 4-6 de Octubre de 2018. Noticiario de la Sociedad Española de Malacologia, 70: 55-69. 2018 Colloque “Du pourpre à la pourpre,” Bruxelles, Belgium, 13-14 October 2018. Scaillet, R., 2019. Colloque “Du pourpre à la pourpre” 13 & 14 octobre 2018 “Maison Pelgrims” à 1060 Bruxelles. Novapex Société, 20(1): 3-11. 2019 ’Āreho, natural and cultural heritage, 26-29 August 2019. Tahiti, French Polynesia. Brocherieux, C. & R. H. Cowie, 2020. ’Āreho, natural and cultural heritage: report of a seminar on land snail conservation, August 2019, Tahiti. Tentacle, 28: 36- 39. 2019 Pearls 19 / Pearls of Wisdom: molluscan genomics. Royal Society of London, 16-17 September 2019. Angus Davison and Maurine Neiman, organizers.

152 2019 [Mollusca: Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Formative Malacology]. Borok, Russia, 14-18 October 2019. Abstracts: 110 pp.

2019 Canadian Freshwater Mollusc Research Meeting, Burlington, Ontario, 3-4 December 2019. Anonymous, 2020. Proceedings of the 2019 Canadian Freshwater Mollusc Research Meeting: December 3-4, 2019, Burlington, Ontario. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 3352: viii + 34 pp. 2020 Non-marine snails and slugs: from extinction to invasion. Institute of Horticulture, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies in cooperation with Latvian Malacological Society. Riga, Latvia, 25-28 August 2020. Artur Stalazs, et al., organizers.

2021 Genomic Perspectives in Comparative Physiology of Mollusks: Integration across Disciplines, 4 January 2021, Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, Washington, D.C. (online). Maurine Neiman and Omera B. Matoo, organizers.

2021 Mollusc Genomics Interest Group (mGIG). 8 February 2021 (online). Alice Dennis, organizer.

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