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First Record of Atlantic Mud Piddock, Barnea (Anchomasa) Truncata (Bivalvia, Pholadidae) in Argentina
Mollusca, Pholadidae, Xylophagainae)
Marine Boring Bivalve Mollusks from Isla Margarita, Venezuela
Invertebrate Paleontology Earth Sciences Division Natural History
Abbreviation Kiel S. 2005, New and Little Known Gastropods from the Albian of the Mahajanga Basin, Northwestern Madagaskar
Marine Invasive Species in Nordic Waters - Fact Sheet
Morphological Description of Cyrtopleura Costata (Bivalvia: Pholadidae) from Southern Brazil
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Zirfaea Pilsbryi Class: Bivalvia; Heterodonta Order: Myoida the Rough Piddock Family: Pholadidae
Biological Aspects and the Development
First Record of the Striate Piddock Martesia Striata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pholadidae) in the Mediterranean Sea
Common Piddock (Pholas Dactylus)
The Interesting Kind Jenna Judge Deep
Nonindigenous Marine Species in the Greater Tampa Bay Ecosystem
THREATENED Species
Discovery of a Silicate Rock-Boring Organism and Macrobioerosion in Fresh Water
Investigating the Bivalve Tree of Life – an Exemplar-Based Approach Combining Molecular and Novel Morphological Characters
Understanding the Morphology and Distribution of Nematocysts in Sea Anemones and Their Relatives
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Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science
Phylogeny and Biogeography of Pholadid Bivalve Barnea (Anchomasa) with Considerations on the Phylogeny of Pholadoidea
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Sea Shells of Bangladesh: Marine Gastropod and Bivalve Molluscs Biodiversity
Penitella Penita Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta Order: Myoida Common Piddock Family: Pholadidae
Barnea Truncata Class: Bivalvia Order: Myoida Family: Pholadidae
Mollusca: Bivalvia) from California George L
THE ECOLOGY of the ROCK-BORING CLAM Penite11a Penita (Conrad 1837)
Marine Protected Areas in Bulgaria: Present
Penitella Penita (=Pholadidea Penita) Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta Order: Myoida, Pholadina Common Piddock (Conrad, 1837) Family: Pholadidae, Martesinnae
A New Fossil Piddock (Bivalvia: Pholadidae) May Indicate Estuarine to Freshwater Environments Near Cretaceous Amber-Producing Fo