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10. DESCRIPTIONS OF TEN NEW SPECIES OF SHELLS, CHIEFLY FROM THE AUSTRALIAN SEAS
George French Angas (1865) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1865: 55-58
Abrégé de l'histoire de la classification moderne des mollusques basée principalement sur l'armature linguale
O A L Mörch (1867) Journal de Conchyliologie 15: 232-258
XLIX.—On some species of Proboscidiferous Gasteropods which inhabit the Seas of Japan
Arthur Adams (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 418-430
Report on a small zoological collection from Norfolk Island
J A M Millington, J D Ogilby et al. (1888) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2: 989-1014
The Gastropods of the Older Tertiary of Australia. Part II
(1889) Transactions of The Royal Society of South Australia 11: 116-174
Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. No. VII..Preliminary report on the collection of Mollusca and Brachiopoda obtained in 1887-'88
William Healey Dall (1890) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 12: 219-362
LIX.—New species of Mollusca of the genera Voluta, Conus, Siphonalia, and Euthria
G B Sowerby (1900) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 439-441
The effect of the Bassian isthmus upon the existing marine fauna: a study in ancient geography
C Hedley (1904) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 28: 876-883
The Mollusca of the Kermadec Islands
W R B Oliver (1915) Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 47: 509-568
A contribution to the invertebrate fauna of the Oligocene beds of Flint River, Georgia
William Healey Dall (1916) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 51: 487-524
Notes on the nomenclature of the mollusks of the family Turritidae
William Healey Dall (1918) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 54: 313-333
Notes on a collection of Tertiary Fossils from Ooldea and Watson, South Australia
F Chapman (1920) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 32: 225-245
New or little-known fossils in the National Museum. XXVI.[longdash]Some Tertiary mollusca
(1922) Proceedings of The Royal Society of Victoria 35: 1-18
Marine Molluscs from Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Australia, and New Caledonia
(1940) Australian Zoologist 9: 429-443
New names introduced by H. A. Pilsbry in the Mollusca and Crustacea
William J Clench and Ruth D Turner (1962) Special Publication Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 4: 1-224
New Gastropods From The Abrolhos Archipelago And Reef Complex Brazil
E J Petuch (1979) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 92: 510-526
A Volutid Species Radiation From Northern Honduras With Notes On The Honduran Caloosahatchian Secondary Relict Pocket
E J Petuch (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 1110-1130
Paraprovincialism: remnants of paleoprovincial boundaries in recent marine moUuscan provinces
E J Petuch (1982) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 95: 774-780
Two new species of Lyria from the western Atlantic (Gastropoda: Volutidae)
(1985) Nautilus 99: 28-33
A new deep-water species of Lepidopleurus (Polyplacophora) from the Venezuela Basin
(1986) Nautilus 100: 98-101
A new species of Lyria (Gastropoda: Volutidae) from the Arabian Sea
(1986) Nautilus 100: 101-104
A revision of the Tertiary Volutidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of south-eastern Australia
Thomas A Darragh (1988) Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 49(2): 195-307
Volutes from Saya de Malha Bank: the saga of Lyria surinamensis and a new species
(1991) Nautilus 105: 159-164
A new Lyria (Gastropoda: Volutidae) from southeastern Madagascar
(1999) Nautilus 113: 1-3
The genus Scaphella (Gastropoda: Volutidae) in the Neogene of Europe and its paleobiogeographical implication
(2006) Nautilus 120: 81-93
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