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- Lawarb: Bayrepobt Series
- A Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species 1997
- Taxonomy and Biogeography of Late Cretaceous Gastropoda
- Zootaxa 2657: 1–17 (2010) ISSN 1175-5326 (Print Edition) Article ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2010 · Magnolia Press ISSN 1175-5334 (Online Edition)
- Gastropoda: Pyramidellidae: Odostomiinae) from the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, Central America
- Smaller Molluscs from a Multi-Taxon Survey (2012–2014) of the Shallow Marine Environments of the Tropical Kimberley Region, Western Australia
- Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
- Molluscan Fauna from San Francisco Bay
- Collations of Books of Malacological Significance
- Private Seashells Collection in Istanbul
- Annual Receiving Waters Monitoring & Toxicity
- Ecological Impacts and Practices of the Coral Reef Wildlife Trade
- 74-01 (Aartsen Et Al.) 11-01-2007 12:39 Page 1
- About the Heterostropha (Gastropoda) from the Carboniferous and Permian
- Heterobranchia)
- A Sea Anemone Symbiotic with Gastropods of Eight Species in the Mariana Islands
- The Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) of Norway and Adjacent Waters
- Caecidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Broward County, Florida Andres S
- Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pyramidelloidea) from West Africa, Introducing the New Genus Kongsrudia
- Borror's Species Checklist for the Isles of Shoals Archipelago
- Bibliography and Zoological Taxa of Paul Bartsch
- Redalyc.Gastropoda (Mollusca) Associated to Sargassum Sp. Beds in São Sebastião Channel
- Two New Species of Moerchia A. Adams, 1860 (Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae) from Southwest Tropical Pacific
- A Review of Morphological Characters of Hydrobioid Snails
- Bain, M.B., Meixler, M.S., and Eckerlin, G.E
- Gastropods Diversity in Mangrove Forests of Govater Gulf in Sistan & Baluchestan
- SYS001:223, SYS004:206 1 Paleozoic Molluscs Unassigned, +
- Catalog of Recent Type Specimens in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History
- Invertebrate Diversity in the Deep Great Australian Bight (200–5000 M) H
- Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae)
- Benthic Infauna of the Southern California Bight Continental Slope: Characterizing Community Structure for the Development of an Index of Disturbance
- BASTERIA, 7-24, Family Pyramidellidae (Heterostropha, Gastropoda)
- SCAMIT Newsletter Vol. 29 No. 3-4 2010 Sep-Oct/Nov-Dec