10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VULSELLA»
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Conchologia Iconica: Or, Illustrations of the Shells of ...
10« and 10 b, Mus. Cuming.) Vulsella Limjîformis. Vul. testa subpeclinatâ, ventri-
cosâ, tenuissimè crenulato-squamatâ ; sordidè albâ. The Lima-shaped Vulsella.
Shell subpectinate, ven- tricose, very finely crenulately »qua mate ; dirty-white.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
Hab.— Barwon Heads (T. S. Hall). Genus Vulsella, Lamarck, 1799. Vulsella
lingulata, Lamarck. 1819. Vulsella lingulata, Lamarck. Anim. S. Vert., vol. vi., pt. 1,
p. 221. 1819. Vulsella ovata, Lamarck, Id., p. 222, No. 6. Vulsella lingulata,
Sowerby.
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A Catalogue of the Living Marine Bivalve Molluscs of China: ...
Family Vulsellidae H. & A. Adams, 1857 Genus Vulsella R6ding, 1798 Vulsella
minor R6ding, 1798 Vulsella spongiarum auct. not Lamarck, 1819 Vulsella minor
R6ding, 1798: 156 Vulsella pholadiformis Reeve, 1858: sp. 1 Vulsella attenuata ...
F.R. Bernard, Ying-Ya Cai, Brian Morton, 1993
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
T.R.S.S.A., vol. ix., p. 107, No. 154. Hub.—Ba1-won Heads (T. S. Hall). Genus
Vulsella, Lamarck, 1799. VuLssLLA LINGU LATA, Lamal'ck. 1819. 1819. 1825.
1827. 1828. 1836. 1836. 1839. 1839. 1856. 1856. 1858. Vulsella lingulata,
Lamarck.
Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), 1903
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Geographic range. — Southern California. Geologic range. — Eocene.
Occurrence in California, — Juncal (Turritella uvasana infera fauna, Givens, 1974
) and Llajas (Keen and Bentson, 1944) Formation. Genus VULSELLA Roding,
1798 Shell ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1983
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Juncal (Turritella uuasana infera fauna, Givens, 1974) and Llajas (Keen and
Bentson, 1944) Formation. Genus VULSELLA Roding, 1798 Shell elongated
dorsoventrally, linguiform, subequivalve, compressed, gaping anteriorly and
posteriorly; ...
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The Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia
1758) (Isognomonidae) and Vulsella vulsella (Linnaeus, 1758) (Malleidae);
Table 1], To this list is added observations for Pinctada sp. Spermatozoa of the
Pterioidea can be characterized by the following features: (1) a conical (usually
short, ...
Elizabeth Harper, John David Taylor, J. Alistair Crame, 2000
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Nearshore Marine Paleoclimatic Regions, Increasing ...
V. modiolus (Linnaeus) Vulsella furlongi (Trask) Volsella gabbi (Clark) Volsella
recta (Conrad) Volsella recta (Conrad) var. flabellata (Gould) Volsella recta
flabellata (Gould) Volsella sp. Voluta n.sp. Loel and Corey Voluta sp. Volutopsius
...
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THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO ITS ORGANIZATION, ...
We must be careful not to confound them with the Vulsella *. Vulsella, Lam. A little
salient plate inside of the hinge of each side, from one of which to the other
extends the ligament, otherwise similar to that of the Ostreae. By the side of this
plate ...
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Issues in Life Sciences—Zoology: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting out of Kyoto, Japan, by NewsRx editors, research
stated, “We assessed the host-use pattern of the sponge-endosymbiotic bivalve
Vulsella vulsella and its demographic consequences in an inland sea in Okinawa
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