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Thyasirid Bivalves from Cretaceous and Paleogene Cold Seeps
Metagenomic Analysis Suggests Broad Metabolic Potential in Extracellular Symbionts of the Bivalve Thyasira Cf
Thomsen E., Rasmussen TL, Sztybor K., Hanken N.-M
Documenti Del Gruppo Malacologico Livornese
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
(Marlin) Review of Biodiversity for Marine Spatial Planning Within
Spinaxinus (Bivalvia: Thyasiroidea) from Sulfide Biogenerators in the Gulf of Mexico and Hydrothermal Vents in the Fiji Back Arc: Chemosymbiosis and Taxonomy
Paleocene and Miocene Thyasira Sensu Stricto (Bivalvia: Thyasiridae) from Chemosynthetic Communities from Japan and New Zealand
A New Genus and Two New Species of Thyasiridae Associated with Methane 55 Seeps Off Svalbard, Arctic Ocean Emmelie K.L
Mollusks and a Crustacean from Early Oligocene Methane-Seep Deposits in the Talara Basin, Northern Peru
Universidade Estadual De Campinas Instituto De Biologia
Marine Mollusca from Expedition Fiord, Western Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories, Canada ALEC E
Divergent Chemosymbiosis-Related Characters in Thyasira Cf. Gouldi (Bivalvia: Thyasiridae)
Mollusca) from the Boom Formation (Rupelian, Oligocene) of Belgium, with Description of New Species
Thyasirid Bivalves from Cretaceous and Paleogene Cold Seeps
Thyasira Flexuosa
Bathymetrical and Temporal Variations in Soft-Bottom Molluscan Assemblages in the Coastal Area Facing the Sarno River Mouth (Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Naples)
Top View
Reproductive Characteristics of a Primitive Bivalve from a Deep-Sea
Cold Seep Communities in the Deep Eastern Mediterranean Sea: Composition, Symbiosis and Spatial Distribution on Mud Volcanoes
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Task 2B. Mapping of Species with Limited Mobility
Identification of Priority Marine Features in Scottish Territorial Waters
Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033
The Independent Partnership of Thyasira Cf. Gouldi and Its Sulfur Oxidizing Symbiont
Mollusca) from the Continental Shelves of Antarctica and Brazil
“TUBULAR GILLS” Extreme Gill Modification in the Thyasiroidea with the Description of Ochetoctena Tomasi Gen
UC Berkeley Paleobios
Benthic Infauna of the Southern California Bight Continental Slope: Characterizing Community Structure for the Development of an Index of Disturbance
A Newly Discovered Paleocene Species of Boreocomitas
75 Nawrot Et Al. 2015.Pdf