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A Review of the Triassic Gastropod Genus Kittliconcha Bonarelli, 1927 – Implications for the Phylogeny of Caenogastropoda 9
Constructional Morphology of Cerithiform Gastropods
Taxonomic Implications of the Residual Colour Patterns of Ampullinid Gastropods and Their Contribution to the Discrimination from Naticids
Caenogastropoda
(Upper Cretaceous) Gastropods from Egypt 115 Thérèse Pfister, Urs Egmüllerw & Beat Keller Die Molluskenfauna Der St
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
Abbreviation Kiel S. 2005, New and Little Known Gastropods from the Albian of the Mahajanga Basin, Northwestern Madagaskar
Giant Gastropods of the Genus Campanile from the Caribbean Eocene
Umboniidae, Nerineacea, Gastropoda
Fossil Gastropods Campanile Lachesis Bayan, 1870 from the Upper Eocene of the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria)
Taxonomy and Biogeography of Late Cretaceous Gastropoda
From the Southern North Sea Basin: Implications for Eocene and Quaternary Palaeogeography•
The Gastropods from the Barremian of Serre De Bleyton (Drôme, SE France)
Trna Duplication and Remolding Within Animal Mitochondrial Genomes
NEW CRETACEOUS GASTROPODA from CALIFORNIA by L
Euspermatozoa and Paraspermatozoa of the Relict Cerithiacean Gastropod, Campanile Symbolicum (Prosobranchia, Mesogastropoda)
Author's Personal Copy
(1850, 1852) Pour Les Espèces Du Paléocène Et De L’Éocène
Top View
Phylum Mollusca
Dating the Terrestrial Invasion of the Cyclophoroidea (Mollusca:Gastropoda) Using the Fossilized Birth-Death Model
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lower Caenogastropoda (Molluscs, Gastropoda, Architaenioglossa, Campaniloidea, Cerithioidea) A
Mollusca in Marginal Marine and Inland Saline Aquatic Ecosystems – Examples of Cretaceous to Extant Evolutionary Dynamics 35
Molecular Phylogeny of a Circum-Global, Diverse Gastropod Superfamily (Cerithioidea: Mollusca: Caenogastropoda): Pushing The
Explanation of Figures 6 to 11
Phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda (Mollusca), Based on Comparative Morphology