Literature

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F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
C. E. Lazareth, E. Putten, V., André, L., Dehairs, F.2003High-resolution trace element profiles in shells of the mangrove bivalve Isognomon ephippium: a record of environmental spatio-temporal variations?
V. Orr Maes1967The littoral marine mollusks of Cocos-Keeling Islands (Indian Ocean)
V. Orr Maes1967The littoral marine mollusks of Cocos-Keeling Islands (Indian Ocean)
E. Savazzi1995Parasite-induced teratologies in the Pliocene bivalve Isognomon maxillatus
E. Savazzi1995Parasite-induced teratologies in the Pliocene bivalve Isognomon maxillatus
A. Seilacher1982"Hammer oysters" as secondary soft bottom dwellers
A. Seilacher1982"Hammer oysters" as secondary soft bottom dwellers
A. M. Siung1980Studies on the biology of Isognomon alatus Gmelin (Bivalvia: Isognomonidae) with notes on its potential as a commercial species
A. M. Siung1980Studies on the biology of Isognomon alatus Gmelin (Bivalvia: Isognomonidae) with notes on its potential as a commercial species
S. M. Slack-Smith, Bryce C. W.2004A survey of the benthic molluscs of the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia
R. Tantanasiriwong1979A checklist of marine bivalves from Phuket Island, adjacent mainland and offshore islands, western peninsular Thailand
R. Tantanasiriwong1979A checklist of marine bivalves from Phuket Island, adjacent mainland and offshore islands, western peninsular Thailand
J. D. Taylor, Glover E. A.2004Diversity and distribution of subtidal benthic molluscs from the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia; results of the 1999 dredge survey (DA2/99)
J. Wilk, Bieler R.2009Ecophenotypic variation in the Flat Tree Oyster, Isognomon alatus (Bivalvia: Isognomonidae), across a tidal microhabitat gradient
C. M. Yonge1968Form and habit in species of Malleus (including the "hammer oysters") with comparative observations on Isognomon isognomon
C. M. Yonge1968Form and habit in species of Malleus (including the "hammer oysters") with comparative observations on Isognomon isognomon
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