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- Aspects of Epizoobiontic Mollusc Assemblages on Pinna Shells. II
- Shell of the Month by Dr. Rick Batt Pinna Nobilis Linnaeus, 1758 (Noble Pen Shell) Pinna Nobilis, the Noble Pen Shell, an Inhabi
- Walnut Canyon National Monument Paleontological Resource Inventory (Non-Sensitive Version)
- S.O.S. Pinna Nobilis: a Mass Mortality Event in Western Mediterranean Sea
- Report of Living Pen Shell, Pinna (Atrina) Pectinata Pectinata Linnaeus (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pinnidae) from Shankarpur, West Bengal
- From Living Systems to New Concepts in Materials Chemistry
- Diverse Stem Cetaceans and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Mesonychids and Artiodactyls
- Cohort Structure and Habitat Association of the Pinna Nobilis Population in Northern Corsica at STARESO Abstract Introduction
- Ecologie De Population Du Bivalve Pinna Carnea
- Paleontological Resources Assessment Technical Report
- Genome Description and Inventory of Immune-Related Genes of the Endangered Pen Shell Pinna Nobilis
- Phylum Mollusca
- Geological Survey
- Western Association of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting
- (Mollusca: Bivalvia)Of Moreton Bay, Queensland
- A History of the Biogeography of Amazonian Fishes
- Current Status of Critically Endangered Fan Mussel Pinna Nobilis (Linnaeus 1758) Population in Çanakkale Strait, Turkey
- Adult Spawning and Early Larval Development of the Endangered Bivalve Pinna Nobilis Sergio Trigos, Nardo Vicente, Patricia Prado, Francisco J
- Papers of the Year 2019
- Three New Distributional Records of Pen Shells (Bivalvia: Pinnidae) from Seagrass Beds of Palk Bay Area in Tamil Nadu
- Review Ofhawaiian Pinnidae and Revalidation Ofpinna Exquisitadall, Bartsch, and Rehder, 1938 (Bivalvia: Mytiloida)1
- PDF (Supporting Information Contains Additional Text on Pinnidae, Detailed Methods, Figs. S1-S13, and Tables S1
- Variability in the Crystallographic Texture of Bivalve Nacre
- IPC5 Schedule.Pdf
- Mollusca: Bivalvia) of Pakistan (Karachi Coast
- UC Berkeley Paleobios
- The Prismatic Layer of Pinna: a Showcase of Methodological Problems and Preconceived Hypotheses