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Illustrazione Iconografica degli anellidi rari o poco conosciuti del Golfo di Napoli
A Costa (1864) Annuario del Museo Zoologico della Reale Università de Napoli 2: 159-168
Les Annélides Chétopodes du Golfe de Naples
E Claparède (1868) Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève 19: 313-584
XLVII.—On some new siliceous sponges collected by M. Pechuël-Lösche in the Congo
William Marshall (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 391-412
Ueber einige Vaginula-Arten
H R Simroth (1889) Zoologischer Anzeiger 12: 551-556
Schrank's Genera
A Radcliffe Grote (1895) Journal of The New York Entomological Society 3: 168-175
A monograph of the Najades of Pennsylvania
(1911) Pittsburgh Memoirs Carnegie Museum 4: 279-347
Catalog of fossil fishes in the Carnegie Museum. Part I. Fishes from the Upper Eocene of Monte Bolea
(1911) Pittsburgh Memoirs Carnegie Museum 4: 349-441
Notes upon the families and genera of the Najades
(1912) Pittsburgh Annals of The Carnegie Museum 8: 222-365
FERTILIZATION IN THE PARASITIC COPEPOD, LERNAeOPODA EDWARDSII OLSSON
Nathan Fasten (1914) Biol Bull 27: 115-126
Studies on the anatomy of Indian mollusca. 1. The marsupium and glochidium of the genus Physunio
(1918) Records of The Indian Museum 14: 183-187
THE METABOLIC GRADIENTS OF VERTEBRATE EMBRYOS. I. TELEOST EMBRYOS
Libbie H Hyman (1921) Biol Bull 40: 32-72
THE GLOCHIDIAL CONGLUTINATES OF THE ARKANSAS FANSHELL, CYPROGENIA ABERTI (CONRAD)
Thomas K Chamberlain (1934) Biol Bull 66: 55-61
New molluscan taxa and scientific writings of Fritz Haas
A Solem (1967) Fieldiana, Zool. 53: 71-144
The freshwater molluscs of the Canadian Interior Basin
(1973) Malacologia 13: 1-509
Arnold Edward Ortmann, a bibliography of his work on mollusks, with a catalogue of his Recent molluscan taxa
R I Johnson (1977) Occasional Papers on Mollusks 4: 229-244
Systematics and zoogeography of Plagiola (= Dysnomia = Epioblasma), an almost extinct genus of freshwater mussles (Bivalvia: Unionidae) from Middle North America
R I Johnson (1978) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 148: 239-321
Musculature Associated with the Water Canals in Freshwater Mussels and Response to Monoamines In Vitro
D B Gardiner, H Silverman and T H Dietz (1991) Biol Bull 180: 453-465
Morphological Variation In Glochidia Shells Of Six Species Of Elliptio From Gulf Of Mexico And Atlantic Coast Drainages In The Southeastern United States
, J D Williams and M A Hoggarth (2003) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 116: 719-731
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