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Acila
Cretaceous Acila (Truncacila) (Bivalvia: Nuculidae) from the Pacific Slope of North America
Early Ontogeny of Jurassic Bakevelliids and Their Bearing on Bivalve Evolution
Molluscan Fauna of The“ Miocene” Namigata Formation in the Namigata Area, Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan
Geology of the Prince William Sound and Kenai Peninsula Region, Alaska
Molluscs: Bivalvia Laura A
Geological Survey Research 1971
Fossils in Oregon: a Collection of Reprints
SQUIRES—PACIFIC CRETACEOUS PALEOCENE BIVALVES 913 Gyrodes and Biplica Are the Only Gastropods Commonly Found (Squires, 2003)
Back Matter (PDF)
Alaska Peninsula
Common Seashore Animals of Southeastern Alaska a Field Guide by Aaron Baldwin
Controller Bay Region, Alaska
Investigation of Oil and Gas Possibilities of Western Oregon by HARRISON and EATON, Consulting Petroleum Geologists
Biostratigraphy of the San Joaquin Formation in Borrow-Source Area B-17, Kettleman Hills Landfill, North Dome, Kettleman Hills, Kings County, California
United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey
The Biology and Functional Morphology of Nucula Pusilla
Nelsondavidezra1985
Physical Factors Affecting the Spatial Distribution of Infaunal Bivalve Assemblages and Species Along the Continental Shelf of the Pacific Northwest
Top View
Stratigraphic Framework of the Alaska Peninsula
Investigating the Bivalve Tree of Life – an Exemplar-Based Approach Combining Molecular and Novel Morphological Characters
Bivalves from the Middle Ordovician Šárka Formation (Prague Basin, Czech Republic)
Bivalves from Cretaceous Cold−Seep Deposits on Hokkaido, Japan
FIRST OCCURRENCE of a HADROSAUR (DINOSAURIA) from the MATANUSKA FORMATION (TURONIAN) in the TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS of SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA by Anne D
THE VELIGER Cretaceous a Cila
Information Circular 33: Fossils in Washington (1959; Reprinted 1983)