Literature

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D. J. Bottjer, Carter J. Gaylord1980Functional and phylogenetic significance of projecting periostracal structures in the Bivalvia (Mollusca)
C. A. Brochu, Sumrall, C. D., Theodor, J. M.2004When clocks (and communities) collide: estimating divergence from molecules and the fossil record
J. G. Carter2004Evolutionary implications of a duplivincular ligament in the Carboniferous pinnid Pteronites (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Pteriomorphia)
J. Gaylord Carter, Tevesz, Michael J. S.1978Shell microstructure of a Middle Devonian (Hamilton Group) bivalve fauna from central New York
J. Gaylord Carter, Tevesz, Michael J. S.1978Shell microstructure of a Middle Devonian (Hamilton Group) bivalve fauna from central New York
J. G. Carter, Barrera, E., Tevesz, M. J. S.1998Thermal potentiation and mineralogical evolution in the Bivalvia (Mollusca)
H. Dodge1947The molluscan genera of Bruguière
H. Dodge1947The molluscan genera of Bruguière
N. Eldredge1974Stability, diversity, and speciation in Paleozoic epeiric seas
S. Jay Gould1980Presentation of the Schuchert award of the Paleontological Society fo Niles Eldredge
E. G. Kauffman, Runnegar B.1975Atomodesma (Bivalvia), and Permian species of the United States
P. H. Kelley, Swann C. T.1988Functional significance of preserved color patterns of mollusks from the Gosport Sand (Eocene) of Alabama
P. Lozouet2002First record of the Caribbean genus Cittarium (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Trochidae) from the Oligocene of Europe and its paleobiogeographic implications
N. Malchus, Aberhan M.1998Transitional gryphaeate/exogyrate oysters (Bivalvia: Gryphaeidae) from the Lower Jurassic of northern Chile
J. R. Garcia-March, Márquez-Aliaga, A., Carter, J. G.2008The duplivincular ligament of Recent Pinna nobilis L., 1758: further evidence for pterineid ancestry of the Pinnoidea
L. A. McAlester1962Mode of preservation in early paleozoic pelecypods and its morphologic and ecologic significance
L. A. McAlester1962Mode of preservation in early paleozoic pelecypods and its morphologic and ecologic significance
C. A. McRoberts, Carter J. G.1994Nacre in the early gryphaeid bivalve (Mollusca)
J. Pojeta, Jr., Norford B. S.1987A Bohemian-type Silurian (Wenlockian) pelecypod faunule from Arctic Canada
S. A. Quiroz-Barroso, Perrilliat Mdel Carmen1998Pennsylvanian bivalves from the Ixtaltepec Formation, Mexico
J. A. Schneider2001Bivalve systematics during the 20th century
S. M. Stanley1972Functional morphology and evolution of byssally attached bivalve mollusks
S. M. Stanley1972Functional morphology and evolution of byssally attached bivalve mollusks
T. R. Waller2007The evolutionary and biogeographic origins of the endemic Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) of the Galápagos Islands
T. R. Waller1985Jurassic "Malleidae" and the distinction between Ostreoida and Pterioida (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
T. R. Waller1985Jurassic "Malleidae" and the distinction between Ostreoida and Pterioida (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
T. R. Waller, Stanley, Jr. G. D.2005Middle Triassic pteriomorphian Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the New Pass Range, west-central Nevada: systematics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleobiogeography
T. R. Waller, Stanley, Jr. G. D.2005Middle Triassic pteriomorphian Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the New Pass Range, west-central Nevada: systematics, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleobiogeography
L. W. Ward, Waller T. R.1988A new species of Pulvinites (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Upper Paleocene Paspotansa member of the Aquia Formation in Virginia
L. W. Ward, Waller T. R.1988A new species of Pulvinites (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Upper Paleocene Paspotansa member of the Aquia Formation in Virginia
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
W. J. Zinsmeister1978Thee new species of Pulvinites (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) and southern California
W. J. Zinsmeister1978Thee new species of Pulvinites (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) and southern California
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