Literature

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E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
E. Savazzi1995Parasite-induced teratologies in the Pliocene bivalve Isognomon maxillatus
E. Savazzi1995Parasite-induced teratologies in the Pliocene bivalve Isognomon maxillatus
E. Savazzi1984Functional morphology and autecology of Pseudoptera (bakevelliid bivalves, Upper Cretaceous of Portugal)
E. Savazzi1984Functional morphology and autecology of Pseudoptera (bakevelliid bivalves, Upper Cretaceous of Portugal)
T. R. Schultz, Engel, M. S., Ascher, J. S.2001Evidence for the origin of eusociality in the corbiculate bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
A. Seilacher1982Ammonite shells as habitats in the Pasidonia Shales of Holzmaden - floats or benthic islands?
P. W. Skelton, Benton M. J.1993Mollusca: Rostroconchia, Scaphopoda and Bivalvia
P. W. Skelton, Benton M. J.1993Mollusca: Rostroconchia, Scaphopoda and Bivalvia
A. B. Smith1998What does palaeontology contribute to systematics in a molecular world?
A. B. Smith, Peterson K. J.2002Dating the time of origin of major clades: molecular clocks and the fossil record
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
R. L. Squires2001Additions to the Eocene megafossil fauna of the Llajas Formation, Simi Valley, Southern California
R. L. Squires1989New stratigraphic and geographic occurences if Isognomon (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Eocene of California and Oregon
R. L. Squires1989New stratigraphic and geographic occurences of Isognomon (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Eocene of California and Oregon
S. M. Stanley, Yang X.1987Approximate evolutionary stasis for bivalve morphology over millions of years: a multivariate, multilineage study
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
L. William Stephenson1952Larger invertebrate fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas
L. William Stephenson1941The larger invertebrate fossils of the Navarro Group of Texas (exclusive of corals and crustaceans and exclusive of the fauna of the Excondido Formation)
L. William Stephenson1941The larger invertebrate fossils of the Navarro Group of Texas (exclusive of corals and crustaceans and exclusive of the fauna of the Escondido Formation)
M. Tamura1960Upper Jurassic Pteriacea from the Soma Group, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
M. Tamura1960Upper Jurassic Pteriacea from the Soma Group, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
M. Tamura1959Taxodonta and Isodonta from the Jurassic Soma Group in north Japan
M. Tamura1959Taxodonta and Isodonta from the Jurassic Soma Group in north Japan
A. Tokuyama1959"Bakevellia" and "Edentula" from the Late Triassic Mine series in west Japan
F. Toula1882Grundlinien der Geologie des westlichen Balkan
R. D. Turner, Rosewater J.1958The family Pinnidae in the western Atlantic
J. W. Valentine, Campbell C. A.1975Genetic regulation and the fossil record
E. S. Vrba1993Turnover-pulses, the Red Queen, and related topics
T. R. Waller1991Evolutionary relationships among commercial scallops (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae)
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
S. - A. Yamani1975Bivalven-Fauna der Korallenkalke von Laisacker bei Neuburg a. d. Donau, unteres Tithonium, Bayern
S. - A. Yamani1975Bivalven-Fauna der Korallenkalke von Laisacker bei Neuburg a. d. Donau, unteres Tithonium, Bayern
W. J. Zinsmeister1978Thee new species of Pulvinites (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) and southern California

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