Literature

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M. A. Bradshaw, McCartan L.1991Palaeoecology and systematics of Early Devonian bivalves from the Horlick Formation, Ohio Range, Antarctica
J. S. Crampton1988Comparative taxonomy of the bivalve families Isognomonidae, Inoceramidae, and Retroceramidae
J. S. Crampton1988Comparative taxonomy of the bivalve families Isognomonidae, Inoceramidae, and Retroceramidae
I. Debeljak, Buser S.1997Lithiotid bivalves in Slovenia and their mode of life
I. Debeljak, Buser S.1997Lithiotid bivalves in Slovenia and their mode of life
J. Kríz2004Latest Frasnian and earliest Famennian (Late Devonian) bivalves from the Montagne Noire (France)
J. Kríz2004Latest Frasnian and earliest Famennian (Late Devonian) bivalves from the Montagne Noire (France)
D. Gustavo Lazo2003Taxonomy, facies relationships and palaeobiology of bakevelliid bivalves from the Lower Cretaceous of west-central Argentina
C. Broglio Loriga, Posenato R.1996Adaptive strategies of Lower Jurassic and Eocene multivincular bivalves
C. Broglio Loriga, Posenato R.1996Adaptive strategies of Lower Jurassic and Eocene multivincular bivalves
C. A. McRoberts, Newell N. D.2005Marine Myalinidae (Bivalvia: Pterioida) from the Permian of West Texas
H. Muster1995Taxonomie und Paläobiogeographie der Bakevelliidae (Bivalvia)
H. Muster1995Taxonomie und Paläobiogeographie der Bakevelliidae (Bivalvia)
N. D. Newell, Boyd D. W.1970Oyster-like Permian Bivalvia
J. Pojeta, Jr.1971Review of Ordovician pelecypods
J. Pojeta, Jr., Runnegar, B., Kríz, J.1973Fordilla troyensis Barrande: the oldest known pelecypod
S. A. Quiroz-Barroso, Perrilliat Mdel Carmen1998Pennsylvanian bivalves from the Ixtaltepec Formation, Mexico
T. R. Waller, Stanley, Jr. G. D.2005Middle Triassic pteriomorphian Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the New Pass Range, west-central Nevada: systematics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleobiogeography
T. R. Waller, Stanley, Jr. G. D.2005Middle Triassic pteriomorphian Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the New Pass Range, west-central Nevada: systematics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleobiogeography
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