Literature

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Gugenberger1934[TITLE BLANK]
R. E. Akers, Akers T. J.2002Texas Cretaceous bivalves 2. Descriptions and illustrations of all named Texas genera and species
L. R. Cox1961New genera and subgenera of Mesozoic Bivalvia
L. R. Cox1961New genera and subgenera of Mesozoic Bivalvia
M. Georgieva Encheva1978Phylogenetic development of the family Posidoniidae and the genera Daonella and Halobia (Bivalvia; Triassic)
M. Georgieva Encheva1978Phylogenetic development of the family Posidoniidae and the genera Daonella and Halobia (Bivalvia; Triassic)
Z. -hai Gou1995New material of Early Cretaceous Bivalvia from Coqên region, Xizang (Tibet)
A. Hallam1977Jurassic bivalve biogeography
I. Hayami1975A systematic survey of the Mesozoic Bivalvia from Japan
D. Gustavo Lazo2003Taxonomy, facies relationships and palaeobiology of bakevelliid bivalves from the Lower Cretaceous of west-central Argentina
T. Onoue, Tanaka H.2005Late Triassic bivalves from Sambosan accretionary complex, southwest Japan, and their biogeographic implications
I. G. Speden1970The Type Fox Hills Formation, Cretaceous (Maestrichtian), South Dakota. Part 2. Systematics of the Bivalvia
I. G. Speden1970The Type Fox Hills Formation, Cretaceous (Maestrichtian), South Dakota. Part 2. Systematics of the Bivalvia
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. -qian Wang1993Bivalve fauna from uppermost Permian and lowermost Triassic of Fenghai, Yong'an, Fujian
H. Yao, Zhang, R., Pojeta, Jr., J., Sha, J., Wang, J.2007Late Triassic megalodontids (Bivalvia) from the headwaters of the Yangtze River, Qinghai Province, West China
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