Literature

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K. G. Bagdasaryan1983On the palaeobiology of east-Paratethian Miocene Pteriidae and Isognomonidae
K. G. Bagdasaryan1983On the palaeobiology of east-Paratethian Miocene Pteriidae and Isognomonidae
B. J. Bailey1983Middle Devonian Bivalvia from the Solsville member (Marcellus Formation), central New York state
B. J. Bailey1983Middle Devonian Bivalvia from the Solsville member (Marcellus Formation), central New York state
J. - C. Cailliez1983Petite histoire et grandes coquilles
J. M. Dickins1983Posidoniella, Atomodesma, the origin of the Eurydesmidae, and the development of the pelecypod ligament
M. Goto1983Some bivalves from the Lower Jurassic Kuruma Group of central Japan
M. Goto1983Some bivalves from the Lower Jurassic Kuruma Group of central Japan
G. Haszprunar1983Comparative analysis of the abdominal sense organs of Pteriomorpha (Bivalvia)
G. Haszprunar1983Comparative analysis of the abdominal sense organs of Pteriomorpha (Bivalvia)
R. Holmquist1983Transitions and transversions in evolutionary descent: an approach to understanding
J. S. Levinton1983Stasis in progress: the empirical basis of macroevolution
E. James Moore1983Tertiary marine pelecypods of California and Baja California: Nuculidae through Malleidae
E. James Moore1983Tertiary marine pelecypods of California and Baja California: Nuculidae through Malleidae
E. Fischer-Piette1983Revision des Aviculidae (Pinctada excl.). VI. Aviculidae enigmatiques
E. Fischer-Piette1983Revision des Aviculidae (Pinctada excl.). VI. Aviculidae enigmatiques
E. Sober1983Parsimony in systematics: philosophical issues
A. R. Templeton1983Phylogenetic inference from restriction endonuclease cleavage site maps with particular reference to the evolution of humans and apes
G. J. Vermeij1983Traces and trends of predation, with special reference to bivalved animals
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