Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
O. M. Reis1903Ueber Lithiotiden
O. M. Reis1903Ueber Lithiotiden
W. Kühnelt1938Der Anpassungstypus der Hammermuschel
W. Kühnelt1938Der Anpassungstypus der Hammermuschel
L. R. Cox1942Notes on Jurassic Lamellibranchia VIII. On the genus Velata Quenstedt
L. R. Cox1942Notes on Jurassic Lamellibranchia VIII. On the genus Velata Quenstedt
E. R. Trueman1954The structure of the ligament of Pedalion (Perna)
E. R. Trueman1954The structure of the ligament of Pedalion (Perna)
I. Hayami1965Lower Cretaceous marine pelecypods of Japan. Part 1
I. Hayami1965Lower Cretaceous marine pelecypods of Japan. Part 1
N. D. Newell, Boyd D. W.1970Oyster-like Permian Bivalvia
K. Chinzei1982Morphological and structural adaptations to soft substrates in the Early Jurassic monomyarians Lithiotis and Cochlearites
K. Chinzei1982Morphological and structural adaptations to soft substrates in the Early Jurassic monomyarians Lithiotis and Cochlearites
P. F. A. Maderson, Alberch, P., Goodwin, B. C., Gould, S. J., Hoffman, A., Murray, J. D., Raup, D. M., de Ricqlès, A., Seilacher, A., Wagner, G. P., Wake, D. B.1982The role of development in macroevolutionary change. Group report
J. M. Dickins1983Posidoniella, Atomodesma, the origin of the Eurydesmidae, and the development of the pelecypod ligament
C. Broglio Loriga, Posenato R.1996Adaptive strategies of Lower Jurassic and Eocene multivincular bivalves
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
C. Broglio Loriga, Posenato R.1996Adaptive strategies of Lower Jurassic and Eocene multivincular bivalves
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
D. W. Boyd, Newell N. D.2001Silicified Leptodesma (Bivalvia; Pteriomorphia) from the Texas Permian
D. W. Boyd, Newell N. D.2001Silicified Leptodesma (Bivalvia; Pteriomorphia) from the Texas Permian
J. R. Garcia-March, Márquez-Aliaga, A., Carter, J. G.2008The duplivincular ligament of Recent Pinna nobilis L., 1758: further evidence for pterineid ancestry of the Pinnoidea
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