Literature

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M. Aberhan, Muster H.1997Palaeobiology of early Jurassic bakevelliid bivalves from western Canada
M. Aberhan, Muster H.1997Palaeobiology of early Jurassic bakevelliid bivalves from western Canada
M. Aberhan1998Early Jurassic Bivalvia of western Canada. Part 1. Subclasses Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia
M. Aberhan1994Early Jurassic Bivalvia of northern Chile. Part 1. Subclasses Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia
M. Aberhan1994Early Jurassic Bivalvia of northern Chile. Part 1. Subclasses Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia
R. E. Akers, Akers T. J.2002Texas Cretaceous bivalves 2. Descriptions and illustrations of all named Texas genera and species
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
F. T. Fürsich, Werner W.SubmittedThe Upper Jurassic Bivalvia of Portugal. Part 2. Pteriomorphia (Pterioida exclusive Ostreina)
F. T. Fürsich, Werner W.1988The Upper Jurassic Bivalvia of Portugal. Part 2. Pteriomorphia (Pterioida exclusive Ostreina)
M. Goto1983Some bivalves from the Lower Jurassic Kuruma Group of central Japan
M. Goto1983Some bivalves from the Lower Jurassic Kuruma Group of central Japan
A. Hallam1977Jurassic bivalve biogeography
A. K. Jaitly, Fürsich F. Theodor1995Contributions to the Jurassic of Kachchh, western India. IV. The bivalve fauna. Part I. Subclasses Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isophilibranchia
D. Gustavo Lazo2003Taxonomy, facies relationships and palaeobiology of bakevelliid bivalves from the Lower Cretaceous of west-central Argentina
J. Sha, Fürsich, F. Theodor, Smith, P. Laurence, Wang, L.1998Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia (Bivalvia) from the Jurassic of the main ridge of the Tanggula Mountains, Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
M. Tamura1959Trigoniidae, Ostreidae, Bakevelliidae, Pteriidae, Cardiidae and Astartidae from the Upper Jurassic Sakamoto Formation in Central kyushu, Japan
M. Tamura1959Trigoniidae, Ostreidae, Bakevelliidae, Pteriidae, Cardiidae and Astartidae from the Upper Jurassic Sakamoto Formation in Central kyushu, Japan
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