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Paleontology and Sedimentology of Middle Eocene Rocks in Lago Argentino Area, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
TREATISE ONLINE Number 48
Chilean Marine Mollusca of Northern Patagonia Collected During the Cimar-10 Fjords Cruise
Synoptic Taxonomy of Major Fossil Groups
235416771.Pdf
Miocene Shallow Marine Molluscs from the Hokutan Group in the Tajima Area, Hyôgo Prefecture, Southwest Japan
Lamarck, by Alpheus S
East Coast Marine Shells; Descriptions of Shore Mollusks Together With
Bivalvia: Carditidae) on the U.S
FT6 Fossil Highlights of Auckland
Macropaleontology of Eocene Marine Rocks, Upper Sespe Creek Area, Ventura County, Southern California
Morphogenesis and Ecogenesis of Bivalves in the Phanerozoic
THE MOLLUSCAN MACROFAUNA of the SEGUIN FORMATION (UPPER PALEOCENE) in CENTRAL TEXAS Christopher L. Garvie ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION
BULLETIN (Mailed to Financial Members of the Society Within Victoria) Price 50¢ EDITORS Val & Don Cram
Mollusca) from the Boom Formation (Rupelian, Oligocene) of Belgium, with Description of New Species
Paleogene Marine Bivalves of the Deep-Water Keasey Formation in Oregon, Part III: the Heteroconchs
The Nautilus, Xxv
Catalog of Species-Group Names of Recent and Fossil Scaphopoda (Mollusca)
Top View
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, Vol. 40/1-2 Pp. 185-195
Gastropods and Bivalves from the Eocene Marly Formations of the Pamplona Basin and Surrounding Areas (Navarre, Western Pyrenees)
Annex 1: Collations of Books of Malacological Significance
Biogenic Substrata in Hauraki Gulf
Pseudocardia Conrad. 1866. a Disregarded Name in Cardttidae A
Studies on the Molluscan Paleomacrofauna of the Texas Paleogene
MOLLUSCA from the MIOCENE and LOWER PLIOCENE of VIRGINIA and NORTH CAROLINA I PART 1
Eocene to Miocene Holoplanktonic Mollusca (Gastropoda) of the Aquitaine Basin, Southwest France
The Families Carditidae and Condylocardiidae in the Magellan and Perú–Chile Provinces (Bivalvia: Carditoidea)
Allometric Shell Growth in Infaunal Burrowing Bivalves