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Gastropoda, Acteonidae) and Remarks on the Other Mediterranean Species of the Family Acteonidae D’Orbigny, 1835
Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Eulimidae) from Japan, with a Revised Diagnosis of the Genus
NEAT Mollusca
Influence of Ecological Role on Bathymetric Patterns of Deep-Sea Species: Size Clines in Parasitic Gastropods
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
SCAMIT Newsletter Vol. 15 No. 2 1996 June
Eulimacrostoma Gen. Nov., a New Genus of Eulimidae
Eulimacrostoma Gen. Nov., a New Genus Of
Collin, Page 1 of 40 Transitions in Sexual and Reproductive
BENTHOS ECOLOGY WORKING GROUP Gdynia, Poland 23-26 April 1997
Lista De Especies Marinas De Canarias. Algas, Hongos, Plantas Y
New Marine Gastropod Records for the Hellenic Waters
Ross Sea Mollusca from the Latitudinal Gradient Program: R/V Italica 2004 Rauschert Dredge Samples
A Review of Bathyal Shell-Bearing Gastropods in Sagami Bay
A Review of Non-Indigenous Mollusca in Greek Marine Waters
Haliella Stenostoma (Jeffreys, 1858) - Eulimidae - Dans La Cavite Gastrique De Scaphander Lignarius (Linnaeus, 1758) - Scaphandridae Recolte En Islande
Distribution of Marine, Benthic, Shell Bearing Gastropods Along the Norwegian Coast
Top View
Host Identification for the Deep-Sea Snail Genus
Og Vatnarannsóknir Marine and Freshwater Research in Iceland
Benthic Infauna of the Southern California Bight Continental Slope: Characterizing Community Structure for the Development of an Index of Disturbance
SCAMIT Newsletter Vol. 22 No. 2 2003 June
Upper Bathyal Gastropods of the Pacific Coast of Northern Honshu
Mediterranean Sea) Strait of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea): M
Évaluation De La Vulnérabilité De Composantes Biologiques Du Saint-Laurent Aux Déversements D’Hydrocarbures Provenant De Navires
Contents 研究業績|Publication List
Benthic Infauna of the Southern California Bight Continental Slope: Characterizing Community Structure for the Development of an Index of Disturbance
Pseudosetia Turgida (Jeffreys, 1870) and Haliella Stenostoma (Jeffreys, 1858) in Russian Part of the Barents Sea (Gastropoda)