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- Introduction to Mollusca and the Class Gastropoda
- Havelock Fine Scale Monitoring 2017
- A Key to the Potamidid Snails (Longbums, Mudcreepers and Treecreepers) of Northern Australia
- Austrian Museum in Linz (Austria): History of Curatorial and Educational Activities Concerning Molluscs, Checklists and Profiles of Main Contributers
- Annotated Key to the Trematode Species Infecting Batillaria Attramentaria (Prosobranchia : Batillariidae) As First Intermediate Host
- The Complete Mitogenome of the Invasive Japanese Mud Snail Batillaria Attramentaria (Gastropoda: Batillariidae)
- Batillaria Attramentaria (Prosobranchia: Batillariidae) As First Intermediate Host ⁎ Ryan F
- Annotated Key to the Trematode Species Infecting Batillaria Attramentaria (Prosobranchia : Batillariidae) As First Intermediate Host
- Temperature-Related Diversity of Shell Colour in the Intertidal Gastropod Batillaria
- Disaster and Biodiversity
- Cominella Maculosa)
- From Midden to Sieve
- Batillaria Attramentaria (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
- (Mollusca) Fauna in Planted Mangroves in Central Vietnam Sofya Zvonareva1*, Yuri Kantor1, Xinzheng Li2 and Temir Britayev1
- UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Gastropoda: Potamididae)
- Gastropoda: Potamididae)
- Molecular Phylogeny of a Circum-Global, Diverse Gastropod Superfamily (Cerithioidea: Mollusca: Caenogastropoda): Pushing The
- TO BOUCHET & ROCROI, 2005 Guido T. Poppe & Sheila P. Tagaro
- The Ecology of Rafting in the Marine Environment. Ii. the Rafting Organisms and Community
- UC Davis UC Davis Previously Published Works
- Batillaria Attramentaria Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
- Malacologia, 1991,33(1-2); 289-338 Systematic Review
- Annotated Key to the Trematode Species Infecting Batillaria Attramentaria (Prosobranchia: Batillariidae) As First Intermediate Host
- Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016)
- Marine Mollusca of Isotope Stages of the Last 2 Million Years in New Zealand
- Marine and Brackish-Water Molluscan Biodiversity in the Gulf of California, Mexico