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Scutellastra flexuosa
JMS 70 1 031-041 Eyh003 FINAL
The Limpet Form in Gastropods: Evolution, Distribution, and Implications for the Comparative Study of History
<I>Scutellastra Flexuosa</I>
Caracterización Biológica Del Molusco Protegido Patella Ferruginea Gmelin, 1791 (Gastropoda: Patellidae): Bases Para Su Gestión Y Conservación
Patellid Limpets: an Overview of the Biology and Conservation of Keystone Species of the Rocky Shores
Supplementary 3
The Limpet Form in Gastropods: Evolution, Distribution, and Implications for the Comparative Study of History
Ofsouth-East Asia: an Introduction
Phorcus Sauciatus) E (Ii) a Avaliação Dos Efeitos Da Regulamentação Da Apanha De Lapas Nas Populações Exploradas (Patella Aspera, Patella Candei)
World Congress of Malacology Antwerp, Belgium 15-20 July 2007
JMS 70 1 031-041 Eyh003 FINAL
Distribution of Gastropods in the Intertidal Environment of South, Middle and North Andaman Islands, India
Patellid Limpets: an Overview of the Biology and Conservation of Keystone Species of the Rocky Shores
<I>Scutellastra Flexuosa</I>
Review Article Recent Advances in Molecular Phylogeny, Systematics
Atoll Research Bulletin
A New Species of the Intertidal Limpet Eoacmaea (Patellogastropoda: Eoacmaeidae) From
Mollusques Marins De Polynésie Française
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10. Observations on the Northern Moluccan Excavated Animal Bone and Shell Collections 137 Stage 7 Is Where the Entire Surface of the Tooth Is a Dentine ‘Pool’
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An Experimental Approach to Assessing Fracture and Modification Katherine A
Limpet Disturbance Effects on Barnacle Recruitment Are Related to Recruitment Intensity but Not Recruit Size
27Roth 1976 Uogmltechrep
Kimberley Marine Biota. Historical Data: Molluscs
The Shell Structure of the Recent Patellogastropoda (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
Evolution of Shell Flattening and the Loss of Coiling in Top Shells
Evolution of Foraging Behaviour: Deep Intra-Generic Genetic Divergence Between Territorial and Non-Territorial Southern African Patellid Limpets