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Lord Howe Island Rodent Eradication Project NSW Species Impact Statement February 2017
Burmese Amber Taxa
First Record of the Little-Known Land Gastropod Genus Nobuea Kuroda Et Miyanaga, 1943 (Gastropoda Diplommatinidae) from Jeju Island, South Korea
(Approx) Mixed Micro Shells (22G Bags) Philippines € 10,00 £8,64 $11,69 Each 22G Bag Provides Hours of Fun; Some Interesting Foraminifera Also Included
Bulletin
Zoogeography of the Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca of the New Hebrides"
The Land Snails of Belau: Survey of the 16 States
Abbreviation Kiel S. 2005, New and Little Known Gastropods from the Albian of the Mahajanga Basin, Northwestern Madagaskar
Diplommatina Diplommatinidae) Distinctly
(Caenogastropoda, Diplommatinidae) Endemic to the Palau Islands. (3) Description of Eight New Species and Two New Subspecies of Hungerfordia
THE BIOLOGY of TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS This Page Intentionally Left Blank the BIOLOGY of TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS
A New Species of Opisthostoma from Thailand (Prosobranchia: Cyclophoracea: Diplommatinidae)
Opisthostoma (Gastropoda Diplommatinidae) Publications In
Gastropoda: Cyclophoroidea: Diplommatinidae)
Another Twist in the Tale: a New Species of Opisthostoma (Gastropoda, Diplommatinidae) from Peninsular Malaysia
Using Biogeographical Patterns of Endemic Land Snails to Improve Conservation Planning for Limestone Karsts
Nicole B. Webster
Diplommatina Opisthostoma (Gastropoda Prosobranchia: Diplommatinidae)
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The Australian Museum Lord Howe Island Expedition 2017—Land Snail Fauna
Conservation Biogeography of Terrestrial Molluscs on Tropical Limestone Karsts
Opisthostoma (Gastropoda, Diplommatinidae) from Peninsular Malaysia
Dating the Terrestrial Invasion of the Cyclophoroidea (Mollusca:Gastropoda) Using the Fossilized Birth-Death Model
Association Between Shell Morphology of Micro-Land Snails (Genus Plectostoma) and Their Predator’S Predatory Behaviour
Strengthening Information for Regional Assessments of the Conservation Status and Distribution of Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands
Two New Species of Diplommatina from Thailand (Prosobranchia: Diplommatinidae)
Discovery of the Smallest Lace Bug from Mid-Cretaceous of Northern
Diplommatinidae
Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda, Cyclophoroidea)
Revision of the Genus Pseudopomatias and Its Relatives (Gastropoda: Cyclophoroidea: Pupinidae)
Juvenile Snail with Preserved Soft Tissue in Mid-Cretaceous Amber from Myanmar Suggests a Cyclophoroidean (Gastropoda) Ancestry
BASTERIA, 67-69, 1996 (Gastropoda Diplommatinidae)
From Mid-Cretaceous Burmese Amber
The Current Status and Distribution of Land Snails in the Pacific Islands of Oceania
Land Snails of Alupat Island, a Fringing Islet of Guam, Mariana Islands 1