Literature

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Gugenberger1934[TITLE BLANK]
R. Smith Bassler1915Bibliographic index of American Ordovician and Silurian fossils
R. Smith Bassler1915Bibliographic index of American Ordovician and Silurian fossils
D. W. Boyd, Newell N. D.2001Silicified Leptodesma (Bivalvia; Pteriomorphia) from the Texas Permian
M. A. Bradshaw1999Lower Devonian bivalves from the Reefton Group, New Zealand
M. A. Bradshaw, McCartan L.1991Palaeoecology and systematics of Early Devonian bivalves from the Horlick Formation, Ohio Range, Antarctica
M. R. Carriker, Yochelson E. L.1968Recent gastropod boreholes and Ordovician cylindrical borings
T. A. Conrad1842Descriptions of new species of organic remains belonging to the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous systems of the United States
A. J. Crame2009Time’s stamp on modern biogeography
H. Credner1851Über die Gervillien der Triasformation in Thüringen
W. Healey Dall1895Contributions to the Tirtiary Fauna of Florida, with special reference to the Miocene silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of the Caloosahatchie River
W. Healey Dall1895Contributions to the Tirtiary Fauna of Florida, with special reference to the Miocene silex-beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds of the Caloosahatchie River
S. S. Das2002Two new pleurotomariid (Gastropoda) species, including the largest Bathrotomaria, from the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) of Kutch, western India
G. P. Dietl, Herbert, G. S., Vermeij, G. J.2004Reduced competition and altered feeding behavior among marine snails after a mass extinction
H. B. Geinitz1866Carbonformation und Dyas in Nebraska
[G. ]August Goldfuss1832Ausführliche Erläuterung des naturhistorischen Atlasses
Z. -hai Gou1995New material of Early Cretaceous Bivalvia from Coqên region, Xizang (Tibet)
A. De Gregorio1930Sul Prmiano di Sicilia
E. M. Harper2005Recognizing predator-prey interactions in the fossil record
E. M. Harper, Radley, J. D., Palmer, T. J.1996Early Cretaceous cementing pectinid bivalves
Skelton, P. W., Smith A. B.2000A preliminary phylogeny for rudist bivalves: sifting clades from grades
M. Hautmann2006Shell morphology and phylogenetic origin of oysters
M. Hautmann2004Early Mesozoic evolution of alivincular bivalve ligaments and its implications for the timing of the 'Mesozoic marine revolution'
I. Hayami1959Some pelecypods from the Upper Aratozaki Formation including a new genus Kobayashites
J. B. C. Jackson1974Biogeographic consequence of eurytopy and stenotopy among marine bivalves and their evolutionary significance
U. P. James1874Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Lower Silurian Formation, Cincinnati Group
E. G. Kauffman1978Evolutionary rates and patterns among Cretaceous Bivalvia
T. Kozai, Hirsch, F., Ishida, K., Meesook, A.2006Faunal affinity of Toarcian-Aalenian (Early Jurassic) bivalves from Mae Sot and Umphang (Tak Province), Northwestern Thailand
J. Kríz2008 A new bivalve community from the lower Ludlow of the Prague Basin (Perunica, Bohemia)
D. Gustavo Lazo2003Taxonomy, facies relationships and palaeobiology of bakevelliid bivalves from the Lower Cretaceous of west-central Argentina
C. Joaquina Maury1934Fossil invertebrata from northeastern Brazil
C. A. McRoberts, Newell N. D.2005Marine Myalinidae (Bivalvia: Pterioida) from the Permian of West Texas
C. A. McRoberts, Newell N. D.1997A new transitional myalinid bivalve from the Lower Permian of West Texas
S. A. Miller1874Monograph of the Lamellibranchiata of the Cincinnati Group
S. A. Miller, Faber C. L.1894New species of fossils from the Hudson River Group, and remarks upon others
A. I. Miller1990Bivalves
S. Conway Morris, Caron J. - B.315Halwaxiids and the early evolution of the Lophotrochozoans
J. Nagel-Myers, Dietl, G. P., Brett, C. E.2009First report of sublethal breakage-induced predation on Devonian bivalves
K. Nakazawa, Newell N. D.1968Permian bivalves of Japan
Nehm, R. H.2008The dynamics of evolutionary stasis and change in the 'Prunum maoense Group'
Rivera, R., Lawson, J., Harvey, M., Nehm, R. H.2008Mollusc assemblage variability in the Río Gurabo section (Dominican Republic Neogene): implications for species-level stasis
L. A. Nevesskaya2006Ethological-trophic groups of bivalve mollusks and their distribution in the Phanerozoic
N. D. Newell, Boyd D. W.1995Pectinoid bivalves of the Permian-Triassic crisis
N. D. Newell, Boyd D. W.1970Oyster-like Permian Bivalvia
B. Chronic, J.1949Invertebrate paleontology (excepting fusulinids and corals)
N. D. Newell, J. Rigby, K., Driggs, A., Boyd, D. W., Stehli, F. G.1976Permian reef complex, Tunisia
T. Onoue, Tanaka H.2005Late Triassic bivalves from Sambosan accretionary complex, southwest Japan, and their biogeographic implications
J. - M. Pacaud2001Première observation du genre Pulvinites (Mollusca, Bivalvia) dans le Danien (Paléocène inférieur) de Vigny (Val-d'Oise, France)
G. Paulay1990Effects of late Cenozoic sea-level fluctuations on the bivalve faunas of tropical oceanic islands
J. Pojeta, Jr.2000Cambrian Pelecypoda (Mollusca)

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