Literature

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T. Ubukata, Nakagawa Y.2000Modelling various sculptures in the Cretaceous bivalve Inoceramus hobetsensis
L. William Stephenson1941The larger invertebrate fossils of the Navarro Group of Texas (exclusive of corals and crustaceans and exclusive of the fauna of the Excondido Formation)
L. William Stephenson1941The larger invertebrate fossils of the Navarro Group of Texas (exclusive of corals and crustaceans and exclusive of the fauna of the Escondido Formation)
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
R. A. Philippi1853Handbuch der Conchyliologie und Malacozoologie
R. A. Philippi1853Handbuch der Conchyliologie und Malacozoologie
C. R. Ozanne, Harries P. J.2002Role of predation and parasitism in the extinction of the inoceramid bivalves: an evaluation
E. G. Kauffman, Runnegar B.1975Atomodesma (Bivalvia), and Permian species of the United States
P. A. Johnston, Collom C. J.1997A phylogenetic and functional re-interpretation of the Inoceramidae (Ctyptodonta, Bivalvia)
P. J. Harries, Crampton J. S.1998The inoceramids
H. M. D. de Blainville1824Mollusques, Mollusca
S. E. Damborenea1987Early Jurassic Bivalvia of Argentina. Part 2: superfamilies Pteriacea, Buchiacea and part of Pectinacea
S. E. Damborenea1987Early Jurassic Bivalvia of Argentina. Part 2: superfamilies Pteriacea, Buchiacea and part of Pectinacea
A. G. Checa, Crampton J. S.2002Mechanics of sculpture formation in Magadiceramus? rangatira rangatira (Inoceramidae, Bivalvia) from the Upper Cretaceous of New Zealand
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