Literature

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A. D. Ansell1981Functional morphology and feeding of Donax serra Röding and Donax sordidus Hanley (Bivalvia: Donacidae)
B. Morton1981The biology and functional morphology of Mytilopsissallei (Recluz) (Bivalvia: Dreissenacea) fouling Visakhapatnam Harbour, Andhra Pradesh, India
B. Morton1977The biology and functional morphology of Modiolus metcalfei (Hanley) from the Singapore mangrove
B. S. Morton1969Studies on the biology of Dreissena polymorpha Pall. I. General anatomy and morphology
B. Morton1983Feeding and digestion in Bivalvia
W. Narchi, Assis R. C. Farani1980Anatomia funcional de Lucina pectinata (Gmelin, 1791) Lucinidae - Bivalvia
E. Oldfield1955Observations on the anatomy and mode of life of Lasaea rubra (Montagu) and Turtonia minuta (Fabricius)
P. G. Oliver, Allen J. A.1980The functional and adaptive morphology of the deep-sea species of the Arcacea (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Atlantic
P. G. Oliver, Allen J. A.1980The functional and adaptive morphology of the deep-sea species of the family Limopsidae (Bivalvia: Arcoida) from the Atlantic
G. Owen1961A note on the habits and nutrition of Solemya parkinsoni (Protobranchia: Bivalvia)
A. S. M. Saleuddin1967Notes on the functional anatomy of three North American species of Astarte, A. undata Gould, A. castanea Say and A. esquimalti Baird
A. S. M. Saleuddin1965The mode of life and functional anatomy of Astarte spp. (Eulamellibranchia)
A. S. M. Saleuddin1965Observations on the habit and functional anatomy of Cyprina islandica (L.)
Lv. Salvini-Plawen1988The structure and function of molluscan digestive systems
M. Saraswathy, Nair N. B.1971Observations on the structure of the shipworms, Nausitoriahedleyi, Teredo furcifera and Teredora princesae (Bivalvia: Teredinidae)
C. M. Yonge1949On the structure and adaptations of the Tellinacea, deposit-feeding Eulamellibranchia
C. M. Yonge1926Structure and physiology of the organs of feeding and digestion in Ostrea edulis
M. L. Zettler2002Ecological and morphological features of the bivalve Astarte borealis (Schumacher, 1817) in the Baltic Sea near its geographical range
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