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  1. A descriptive illustrated catalogue of the Mollusca of Indiana by Richard Ellsworth Call, 1900-01-01
  2. A Check List Of Indiana Mollusca: With Localities (1903) by L. E. Daniels, 2010-05-23
  3. Synonymy of the British non-marine Mollusca,: Recent and post-Tertiary by Alfred Santer Kennard, 1926
  4. Catalogue of Japanese mollusca in the Natural History Department, Tokyo Imperial Museum by Tokyo Teishitsu Hakubutsukan, 2010-09-06
  5. Index of the genera and species of Mollusca in the hand list of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Pt. 1-2. Gastropoda by W 1829-1908 Theobald, 2010-06-19
  6. Opisthobranchiate Mollusca From Monterey Bay, California, And Vicinity (1906) by Frank Mace MacFarland, 2010-05-23
  7. A manual of the Mollusca: a treatise on recent and fossil shells by Ralph Tate, A Ramsay, 2010-05-17
  8. Freshwater unionacean clams (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) of North America by J. B. Burch, 1973-01-01
  9. South Australian Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda by Cotton Bernard C, 1959
  10. The Mollusca of Michigan. by C. GOODRICH, 1932-01-01
  11. A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells (v 3) by Edward Forbes, 2010-01-12
  12. Papers on Mollusca of Japan by Henry Augustus Pilsbry, 2010-09-07
  13. Catalogue Of Marine Mollusca: Added To The Fauna Of New England During The Past Ten Years (1882) by Addison Emery Verrill, 2010-09-10
  14. Webb's catalog of recent Mollusca from all parts of the world by Walter Freeman Webb, 1959

61. NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Phylum MOLLUSCA
NatureServe Explorer Species Index Species Index Home. Kingdom, Phylum.ANIMALIA, mollusca. Classes in Phylum mollusca.
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62. Fauna Iberica/Iberian Fauna: Phylum Arthropoda (Metazoa)
Monoplacophora; Clas. Polyplacophora; Clas. Gastropoda; Clas. Bivalvia; Clas.
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63. Mollusca
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"Biological Diversity: Animals II" is a chapter of the On-Line Biology Book, provided by Dr MJ Farabee of the Estrella Mountain Community College, Arizona, USA. The Biological Diversity: Animals II chapter contains sections on Coelomates: animals with internal body cavities, phylum Mollusca: clams, scallops, and squids, phylum Annelida: segmented worms, phylum Arthropoda: segmented bodies with segmented appendages, deuterostomes and protostomes. This chapter is aimed at university students beginning their studies in biological sciences, and is designed to serve as an introduction to more advanced courses. Animal Structures Animals / classification Annelida Arthropods ... Teaching Materials
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64. Underwater Field Guide To Ross Island & McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
Underwater Field Guide to Ross Island McMurdo Sound, Antarctica molluscagastropods, bivalves, nudibranchs, octopus. Click on each
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dorid nudibranch
Austrodoris kerguelenensis
aeolid nudibranch
Notaeolidia depressa
aeolid nudibranch
Notaeolidia gigas
aeolid nudibranch
Notaeolidia schmekelae
or Notaeolidia gigas tritoniid nudibranch Tritonia antarctica dendronotid nudibranch Tritoniella belli notaspidean opisthobranch Bathyberthella antarctica chiton Nuttallochiton mirandus chiton Callochiton steinenii lamellarian gastropod Marseniopsis mollis lamellarian gastropod Marseniopsis syowaensis Antarctic whelk Neobuccinum eatoni muricid gastropod Trophon longstaffi naticid gastropod Amauropsis rossiana rissoid gastropod Onoba (Onoba) turqueti Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki Antarctic soft-shelled clam Laternula elliptica Limatula (Antarctolima) hodgsoni Antarctic yoldia Yoldia eightsi sea butterfly or pteropod Clione antarctica shelled pteropod Limacina (Limacina) helicina antarctica octopus LETTER EXPLAINING LIMITS ON USAGE

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Cycliophora Echinodermata Entoprocta Gastrotricha General Gnathostomulida HemichordataInsecta Kinorhyncha Loricifera Mesozoa mollusca Nematoda Nematomorpha
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68. Tesauro Alfabético Conceptual
CHIROPTERA . MAMMALIA .. VERTEBRATA Moluscos = mollusca MOLUSCOS DE
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Miriápodos MYRIAPODA MIRIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática HETEROPTERA HEMIPTERA INSECTA Mirlo acuático CINCLUS CINCLUS Mirlo capiblanco TURDUS TORQUATUS Mirlos TURDUS MIRMECOFILIA LT 05 Ecología ASOCIACIONES DE ORGANISMOS COMENSALISMO FORMICIDAE ... SIMBIOSIS MITOCONDRIAS LT 03 Biología celular ORGANULOS CELULARES CITOPLASMA CELULAS ... RESPIRACION CELULAR MITOSIS LT 03 Biología celular DIVISION CELULAR PROLIFERACION CELULAR CICLO CELULAR ... METAFASE Mochuelo común ATHENE NOCTUA Mojarra DIPLODUS VULGARIS MOLOSSIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática CHIROPTERA MAMMALIA VERTEBRATA Moluscos MOLLUSCA MOLUSCOS DE AGUA DULCE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática MOLLUSCA ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS ... UNIONIDAE MOLUSCOS MARINOS LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática MOLLUSCA ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS ... ZOOLOGIA MARINA MOLUSCOS TERRESTRES LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática MOLLUSCA ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS ... STYLOMMATOPHORA MOLVA MOLVA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Berruenda = Escolano = Maruca GADIDAE GADIFORMES TELEOSTEI MOLLUSCA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Moluscos ANIMALES EUCARIOTAS BIVALVIA ARCOIDA ... RADULA MOMPHIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática TINEOIDEA MICROLEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA MONACHUS MONACHUS LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática = Foca monje PHOCIDAE PINNIPEDIA MAMIFEROS MARINOS MONIEZIA EXPANSA LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática ANOPLOCEPHALIDAE CYCLOPHYLLIDEA CESTODA MONOCERCOMONADIDAE LT 13 Taxonomía y sistemática MASTIGOPHORA PROTOZOA PROTISTAS MONODONTA ARTICULATA

69. Mollusca
mollusca taxonomic name for the one of the largest phyla of invertebrate animals(Arthropoda is the largest) comprising more than 50000 living mollusk species
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    Mollusca taxonomic name for the one of the largest phyla of invertebrate animals (Arthropoda is the largest) comprising more than 50,000 living mollusk species and about 35,000 fossil species dating back to the Cambrian period. Mollusks are soft-bodied, and most have a prominent shell. The members of this highly successful and diverse phylum are mostly aquatic and include the familiar scallop clam oyster mussel ... chiton , and a variety of others. Mollusks occupy habitats ranging from the deep ocean to shallow waters to moist terrestrial niches. Certain mollusks, such as clams, squids, and scallops, constitute important food staples, and molluskan shells are highly valued by collectors. In times past these shells were used as money and today are used ornamentally for such items as buttons and jewelry. There are six classes of mollusks.
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    mollusca. Mineralogy. Geologic Range. Habitat. Ecology. 713 pp. Pojeta, J., Jr., etal 1987. Phylum mollusca. in Boardman, RS, Cheetham, AH, and Rowell, AJ, (eds.).
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    Mollusca
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    polyplacophorans calcareous Cambrian-Recent marine benthonic grazers oval shaped radulate mollusc with a large, muscular foot and eight chevron-shaped plates embedded in a spiculate girdle monplacophorans calcareous Cambrian - Recent marine benthonic deposit feeder univalved, untorted, cyrtosome mollusc with a cap-shaped shell and paired muscles
    gastropods
    calcareous Cambrian - Recent marine, freshwater, or terrestrial large variety of heterotrophic shelled or unshelled cyrtsome molluscs with torsion of internal morphology, wide variety of shell morphologies including some secondarily detorted shelless forms cephalopods calcareous Cambrian - Recent marine mostly nectonic or nectobenthic, active predators and scavengers bilaterally symmetrical cyrtosomes with a U- or J- shaped gut, fused head-foot system with tentacles and advanced eyes, shell either internal, external, or lacking. Externally shelled forms have internal septa with siphuncle scaphopods calcareous Ordovician - Recent marine benthonic infaunal predators or specialized deposit feeders diasome mollusc with tapering, tusk shaped shell with posterior and anterior openings

    71. Mollusca
    o mollusca (nilviäiset) ?o CAUDOFOVEATA Crystallophrissonidea, Chaetodermatidea Limifossoridae Prochaetodermatidae ` Chaetodermatidae
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    o MOLLUSCA CAUDOFOVEATA Crystallophrissonidea Chaetodermatidea MONOPLACOPHORA TRYBLIDIOIDEA TRYBLIDIACEA POLYPLACOPHORA SOLENOGASTRES APLACOPHORA (piilojalkaiset) [c. 150 species] `+ GASTROPODA CEPHALOPODA SCAPHOPODA (hammaskotilot) ` BIVALVIA Pelycopoda Lamellibranchia (simpukat) Phylogeny of selected "basal" molluscs(?) after Wagner, 1995 o MOLLUSCA Helcionella subrugosa Oelandia rugosa Latouchella merino Coreospira rugosa Sinuella minuata Euomphalopsis involuta Macluritella walcotti `+o PARAGASTROPODA PELAGIELLOIDEA Costipelagiella zazvorkai Pelagiella subangulata ONYCHOCHILIOIDEA thomsoni Scaevogyra swezeyi Kobayashiella circe Matherellina M. walcotti M. saratogensis `o Tergomyans Kiringella pyramidalis HYPSELOCONOIDEA Hypseloconus elongatus Knightoconus antarcticus Cyrtolites sp. `o GASTROPODA Cuvier, 1797 sensu stricto Chippeaella patellitheca Tropidodiscinae `o BELLEROPHONTINA Strepsodiscus major Tropidodiscinae Strepsodiscus paucivoluta Tropidodiscinae BELLEROPHONTOIDEA Chalarostrepsis praecursor Eubucania mexicana Peelerophon oehlerti ARCHAEOGASTROPODA Thiele, 1925 (kaksieteiskotilot) [paraphyletic grade of basal gastropods]

    72. Mollusca Collection Of SZMN
    mollusca collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum materials from differentregions of Russia are encoded as FS RU CU UR WS SS MS CY NE NF KM AM SH KU.
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    Mollusca
    collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum materials from different regions of Russia are encoded as: FS RU CU UR WS SS MS CY NE NF KM AM SH KU Gastropoda
    Prosobranchia
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    Viviparidae
    Viviparus contectus (Millet, 1813) Latvia
    Viviparus viviparus (Linnaeus, 1758) WS Valvatidae
    Valvata piscinalis N.Akramowski det. WS Bithyniidae
    Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758) RU WS
    Bithynia troscheli (Paasch, 1842) (= leachi auct.) WS
    Bithynia inflata Hansen, 1845 RU Micromelaniidae Micromelania sp RU Melaniidae Semisulcospira cancellata (Benson, 1833) AM Turritellidae Turritella communis Risso, 1829 England Neogastropoda Buccinidae Buccinum undatum Linnaeus, 1758 England in not good condition Pulmonata Stylommatophora Succineidae Succinea lauta Gould, 1859 AM SH Succinea putris (Linnaeus, 1758) RU WS SS Novisuccinea altaica (Martens, 1871) SS Kyrghyzstan Novisuccinea evoluta (Martens, 1879) Kazakhstan Kyrghyzstan Novisuccinea martensiana (Nevill, 1878) Kyrghyzstan Oxyloma sarsi (Esmark, 1886) WS Oxyloma elegans (Risso, 1826) Kazakhstan Cochlicopidae Cochlicopa lubrica RU Kyrghyzstan Pupillidae Pupilla muscorum (LInnaeus, 1758)

    73. Mollusca
    Return to Menu, Phylum mollusca, MJC Marine Bio. Phylum mollusca (malus'-kuh)A large and important group including snails, chitons, clams, squid and octopi.
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    Phylum: Mollusca: (ma-lus'-kuh): A large and important group including snails, chitons, clams, squid and octopi. Typically molluscs have a shell. The major body regions include a head, foot, visceral mass and mantle (a flap of tissue which secretes the shell and often encloses the gills in a mantle cavity). Click on the name for more information: Class Polyplacophora Class Gastropoda Class Bivalvia Class Cephalopoda

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    75. Mollusca Development Protostomous Body Cavity (between Endo- And
    mollusca Development Protostomous Body cavity (between endo and ectoderm) CoelomDigestive System Complete Circulatory System Present (closed only in
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    Mollusca
    Development : Protostomous
    Body cavity (between endo- and ectoderm) : Coelom
    Digestive System : Complete
    Circulatory System : Present (closed only in Cephalopods)
    Excretory System : Renal organs
    Nervous System : Ganglia connected by nerve cords; highly-developed brain in cephalopods
    Reproductive system : Usually separate sexes, although many gastropods groups are exclusively hermaphroditic
    Claim to Fame : Amazing ... the same phylum has both snails and the fastest inverts (squid), clams and the smartest (octopuses)
    Common members : Snails, clams, chitons, squid, cuttlefish, octopuses, chambered nautiluses, tusk shells
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    Description: A N van der Bijl, dealer in new, secondhand and antiquarian books, periodicals and reprints/offprints/separates on recent and fossil Mollusca
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    Description: University of Michigan Museum of Zoology http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html Animal Kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands : Mollusca Description: species inventory http://www.fauna-iberica.mncn.csic.es/htmlfauna/faunibe/zoolist/mollusca/mollusca.html Aquatic Mollusks of North Dakota Description: North Dakota Geological Survey Report of Investigation No. 78 http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/invert/mollusks/mollusks.htm
  • 77. New Zealand Mollusca
    Web site for Shell Collectors, with a checklist of New Zealand molluscaincluding photos and location maps. email mail@mollusca.co.nz.
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    78. Mollusca And Molluscoidea Related Information At Suite101.com - Dewey Decimal Co
    mollusca and Molluscoidea related information at Suite101.com Dewey DecimalCode 594. mollusca and Molluscoidea. mollusca and Molluscoidea.
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