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New Silurian aculiferan fossils reveal complex early history of Mollusca. [PDF]
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An Annotated Checklist of Symbiotic Copepods of Mollusks in the Global Oceans: A Review of Diversity, Hosts and Geographical Distributions. [PDF]
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MolluscDB 2.0: a comprehensive functional and evolutionary genomics database for over 1400 molluscan species. [PDF]
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The Testaria concept (Polyplacophora + Conchifera) updated [PDF]
Mollusca is the second most speciose phylum of animals and includes a high organizational diversity grouped in eight classes, with the gastropods and bivalves being most familiar. The phylogenetic relationships among the three aculiferan molluscan classes Solenogastres (Neomeniomorpha), Caudofoveata (Chaetodermomorpha) and Polyplacophora (Placophora ...
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New data on the Polyplacophora of Madagascar (Western Indian Ocean) (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) [PDF]
ThechitonsstudiedhereareallfromthecoralreefsintheTuleararea, SWMadagascar. This secondnoteonTulearchitonsbenefitsoftheavailabilityofwellpreservedcompletespecimens whereasthepreviousone (DELL'ANGELO etal. 2004) wasmainlybasedonsinglevalves. Asmall collectionofliving-collectedPolyplacophorafromshallowcoralreefhabitatsinTulearpermitsto ...
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Primary Types in the Collection of Molluscs in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum: Polyplacophora [PDF]
Figs 5–8. Lepidochitona (L.) dicksae, holotype V6152/T1539: (5) head valve; (6) valve III; (7) valve IV; (8) tail valve. Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of Muratov, Igor V., 2014, Primary types in the collection of molluscs in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum:
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The Cenozoic European Polyplacophora (Mollusca)
ZootaxaThe European Cenozoic Polyplacophora has been reviewed, with a focus on the Oligocene to Pleistocene paleontological record. Based upon literature records and institution and private collections, we have critically revised 171 taxa, 152 of which are considered taxonomically valid.
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The Irish Fossil Polyplacophora
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2007Three species of fossil polyplacophoran molluscs are known from Ireland. Two species were originally described in the nineteenth century: Helminthochiton grifftthi Salter in M'Coy, 1846 and Pterochiton thomondiensis (Baily, 1859), and an articulated specimen representing a third indeterminate species, described here for the first time. Previous work on
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