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XLVI.—On the animal and affinities of Scaliola, a genus of Mollusca from Japan
Arthur Adams (1862) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 420-421
On the Mollusca procured during the 'Lightning' and 'Porcupine' Expeditions, 1868-1870 (pt. ix.)
(1885) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1885: 27-63
The Collector's Manual of British Land and Freshwater Shells. By Lionel Ernest Adams, B.A. Second Edition. 8vo. Leeds, 1896
(1896) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 426-428
Lysactinic, not Lissactinic
F Jeffrey Bell (1896) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 428-428
On the Hypothesis that Lake Tanganyika represents an Old Jurassic Sea
J E S Moore (1898) Quarterly journal of microscopical science 41: 303-321
XXIV.—Report on the rules of Zoological Nomenclature to be submitted to the fourth International Zoological Congress at Cambridge by the International Committee for Zoological Nomenclature
(1898) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 181-194
XXIV.—Natural history notes from H.M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer ‘Investigator,’ Commander T. H. Heming, R.N.—Series III., No. 1. On Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
Edgar A Smith (1899) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 4: 237-251
XXIX.—The coloration of marine animals
W C M'intosh (1901) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 221-240
LV.—Natural history notes from H.M. Indian Marine survey steamer ‘Investigator,’ commander T. H. Heming, R.N.—Series III., No. 1 on Mollusca from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
Edgar A Smith (1904) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 453-473
Diagnoses of five new species of Decapod Crustacea and of the hitherto unknown male of Spirontocaris rectirostris (Stimps) from the Inland Sea of Japan, as also of a new species of Palaemon from Darjeeling, Bengal
J G De Man (1906) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 17: 400-406
The Mollusca of Mast Head Reef, Capricorn Group, Queensland. Part II
C Hedley (1907) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 32: 476-513
The results of deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. 3. Mollusca from eighty fathoms off Narrabeen
Charles Hedley (1907) Records of the Australian Museum 6: 283-304
Report on the Marine Mollusca obtained by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S., among the Islands of the Indian Ocean in 1905
(1909) Transactions of The Linnean Society London 13: 65-138
Molluskenfauna Westindiens
J Thiele (1910) Zoologische Jahrbuecher Jena Supplement 11: 109-132
Expédition Antarctique Française du "Pourquoi-Pas" dirigée par le Dr. J. Charcot (1908-1910). Espèces nouvelles d'Annélides polychètes
C Gravier (1911) Bulletin Du Museum Paris 1911: 310-316
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
The fauna of a medial Tertiary formation and the associated horizons of Northeastern Mexico
Roy Ernest Dickerson and William S W Kew (1917) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 7: 125-156
Geology of the northern end of the Tampico Embayment area
E T Dumble (1918) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 8: 113-156
Climatic relations of the Tertiary and Quaternary faunas of the California Region
James Perrin Smith (1919) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 9: 123-173
Revision of W. M. Gabb's Tertiary Mollusca of Santo Domingo
Henry A Pilsbry (1921) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 73: 305-435
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
A new marine shell of the genus Xenophora from Florida
Paul Bartsch (1931) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 80(2917): 1-2
The Templeton Crocker Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences, 1932. No. 2. Introductory statement
Templeton Crocker (1933) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 21: 3-9
The Templeton Crocker Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences, 1932. No. 10. Marine Mollusca from Acapulco,Mexico with notes on other species
A M Strong, G Dallas Hanna and Leo George Hertlein (1933) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 21: 117-130
Oligocene faunas from the lower and upper beds on the A. L. Parrish farm, Washington County, Florida
(1938) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 28: 93-107
A list and index of the publications of the United States National Museum (1875–1946)
Anon (1947) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 193: 1-306
Additions to the marine molluscan fauna of South Eastern Australia including descriptions of new genus Pillarginella, six new species and two sub-species
(1962) Memoirs of The National Museum of Victoria 25: 177-210
Xenophoridae Deshayes, 1864 (Gastropoda); proposed preservation under the plenary powers
K V W Palmer (1962) Bull. Zool. Nom. 19: 115-116
Proposed designation of neotype for Turbo trochiformis Born, 1778-Trochus conchyliophorus Born, 1780
K V W Palmer (1963) Bull. Zool. Nom. 20: 10-11
Comment on the name of the type-species of Xerwphora
A M Keen (1963) Bull. Zool. Nom. 20: 164
Opinion 715. Xenophoridae Philippi, 1853 (Gastropoda): Added to the Official List of Family-Group Names in Zoology
Opinion (1964) Bull. Zool. Nom. 21: 417-419
Comment on the proposed ruling on the type-species of Stenoscisma Conrad, 1839. Z.N.(S) 1539
R E Grant (1964) Bull. Zool. Nom. 21: 419
New southeast Pacific echinoids
(1967) Occasional Papers California Academy of Sciences 62: 1-23
Valid zoological names of the Portland Catalogue
Harald A Rehder (1967) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 121(3579): 1-51
The marine mollusca of the Trucial Coast, Persian Gulf
(1973) Bulletin Br Mus Nat Hist (Zool) 24: 341-421
The Omphalocirridae: a new family of Palaeozoic Gastropoda which exhibits sexual dimorphism
(1978) Memoirs of The National Museum of Victoria 39: 33-54
Two new species of Lyria from the western Atlantic (Gastropoda: Volutidae)
(1985) Nautilus 99: 28-33
Further additions to the knowledge of Indo-Pacific Mollusca in the Mediterranean Sea (Lessepsian migrants)
A Barash and Z Danin (1986) Spixiana 9: 117-141
Systematic revision of the recent species of Peasiella Nevill, 1885 (Gastropoda: Littorinidae), with notes on the fossil species
(1989) Nautilus 103: 43-69
Functional Significance of Varices in the Muricid Gastropod Ceratostoma foliatum
T H Carefoot and D A Donovan (1995) Biol Bull 189: 59-68
Revision of the supraspecific classification of marginelliform gastropods
(1995) Nautilus 109: 43-110
A new subgenus of the family Xenophoridae Philippi, 1853 (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
K Kreipl, A. Alf and G C Kronenberg (1999) Spixiana 22: 179-180
Exilia alanbeui, a new species from the Neogene of central Chile: the first record of Exilia (Gastropoda: Ptychatractidae) from South America
(2005) Nautilus 119: 153-156
Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families
Philippe Bouchet and Jean-Pierre Rocroi (2005) Malacologia 47(1-2): 1-397
Two new gastropod species (Neogastropoda: Drilliidae, Turridae) from the western Atlantic Ocean
(2007) Nautilus 121: 210-213
New species of scissurellids from the Austral Islands, French Polynesia, and the Indo-Malayan Archipelago (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Scissurellidae, Anatomidae, Larocheidae)
(2008) Nautilus 122: 185-200
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