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Shell Microstructures in Early Cambrian Molluscs
Keeping a Lid on It: Muscle Scars and the Mystery of the Mobergellidae
Deep-Sea Video Technology Tracks a Monoplacophoran to the End of Its Trail (Mollusca, Tryblidia)
The Continuing Debate on Deep Molluscan Phylogeny: Evidence for Serialia (Mollusca, Monoplacophora + Polyplacophora)
Views from the Citizen Health Information Portal: Qualitative Study (E43) Tracie Risling, Juan Martinez, Jeremy Young, Nancy Thorp-Froslie
NEAT Mollusca
Jahresbericht 2006
Shell Microstructures in Early Mollusks
RESEARCH NOTE Field Collection of Laevipilina Hyalina Mclean, 1979 from Southern California, the Most Accessible Living Monoplacophoran
Foraging Tactics in Mollusca: a Review of the Feeding Behavior of Their Most Obscure Classes (Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Monoplacophora, Scaphopoda and Cephalopoda)
(Marlin) Review of Biodiversity for Marine Spatial Planning Within
WCM 2001 Abstract Volume
Supplementary Material (257.14
Monoplacophora Species from The
Ross Sea Mollusca from the Latitudinal Gradient Program: R/V Italica 2004 Rauschert Dredge Samples
Gastropod Phylogenetic Torsion – Arising of a Class
Phylum Mollusca
Top View
(Schelpen) Alphabetically. † Fossil T Fossiele Soorten
Monoplacophorans and the Origin and Relationships of Mollusks
Bibliografia 1 Bibliografia
Conservation Status of New Zealand Marine Invertebrates, 2009
Terrestrial Gastropods - How Do They Reproduce?
Monoplacophora (Tryblidia)—Some Unanswered Questions Author(S): Gerhard Haszprunar and Bernhard Ruthensteiner Source: American Malacological Bulletin, 31(1):189-194
Deep-Sea Video Technology Tracks a Monoplacophoran to the End of Its Trail (Mollusca, Tryblidia)
Mollusca, Monoplacophora Plus Polyplacophora
Foliated Aragonite) in Extant Monoplacophorans (=Tryblidiida: Mollusca
Conservation Status of New Zealand Marine Invertebrates, 2013
Publication List
A Short Sample List of 100+ Gaps in the Fossil Record As of 2013 Compiled by Piotr Gałecki
Zootaxa, a Summary of Reports of Abyssal and Hadal
Remarkable Preservation of Shell Microstructures from the Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch Region, USA, and the Success of Nacre Among Ordovician Mollusks