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Sub-publications- Araujo, R., Moreno, D. & Ramos, M.A. 1993. The Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) in Europe. American Malacological Bulletin 10(1): 39-49
- Bieler, R. 1997. Mörch's worm-snail taxa (Caenogastropoda: Vermetidae, Siliquariidae, Turritellidae). American Malacological Bulletin 13(1/2): 23-35
- Gilly, W.F., Horrigan, F. & Fraley, N. 1986. Moroteuthis of Monterey: hatchlings through adults. American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 241 [abstract only]
- Harry, H.W. 1986. The relevancy of the generic concept to the geographic distribution of living oysters (Gryphaeidae and Ostreidae). American Malacological Bulletin 4(2): 157-162
- Herbert, G.S., Merle, D. & Gallardo, C.S. 2007. A developmental perspective on evolutionary innovation in the radula of the predatory neogastropod family Muricidae. American Malacological Bulletin 23(1): 17-32
- Hoagland, K. 1986. Effects of temperature, salinity, and substratum on larvae of the shipworms Teredo bartschi Clapp and T. navalis Linnaeus(Bivalvia: Teredinidae). American Malacological Bulletin 4(11): 89-99
- Houbrick, R.S. 1984. Revision of higher taxa in genus Cerithidea (Mesogastropoda: Potamididae) based on comparative morphology and biological data. American Malacological Bulletin 2: 1-20
- Kaas, P. & Van Belle, R.A. 1988. Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) from the coasts of Oman and the Arabian Gulf. American Malacological Bulletin 6: 115-130
- Kabat, A.R. 1996. Biogeography of the genera of Naticidae (Gastropoda) in the Indo-Pacific. American Malacological Bulletin 12(1/2): 29-35
- Kantor, Y.I. & Bouchet, P. 2007. Out of Australia: Belloliva (Neogastropoda : Olividae) in the Coral Sea and New Caledonia. American Malacological Bulletin 22(1-2): 27-73
- Kool, H.H. & Galindo, L.A. 2014. Description and molecular characterization of six new species of Nassarius (Gastropoda, Nassariidae) from the western Pacific Ocean. American Malacological Bulletin 32(2): 147-164
- Mikkelsen, P.M. 2011. Speciation in modern marine bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia): insights from the published record. American Malacological Bulletin 29(1-2): 217-245
- Moretzsohn, F. 2014. Cypraeidae: How well-inventoried is the best-known seashell family? American Malacological Bulletin 32(2): 278–289
- Morton, B. 1989. The functional morphology of the organs of the mantle cavity of Batissa violacea (Lamarck, 1797) (Bivalvia: Corbiculacea). American Malacological Bulletin 7(1): 73-79
- Oliveira, C.D. de C. & R.S. Absalão 2009. The genera Myonera, Octoporia, and Protocuspidaria (Pelecypoda, Cuspidariidae) from deep waters of Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with descriptions of two new species. American Malacological Bulletin 27(1-2): 141-156
- Petit, R. 1984. Same early names in Cancellariidae. American Malacological Bulletin 2: 57-61
- Poutiers, J.M. 1992. The Australasian Protocardiinae revisited (Bivalvia, Cardiidae). American Malacological Bulletin 9(2): 139-144
- Prezant, R.S., Showers, M., Winstead, R.L. & Cleveland, C. 1992. Title: Reproductive ecology of the Antarctic bivalve Lissarca notorcadensis (Philobryidae). American Malacological Bulletin 9(2): 173-186
- Seed, R. 1992. Systematics, evolution and distribution of mussels belonging to the genus Mytilus: an overview. American Malacological Bulletin 9: 123-137
- Seed, R. 1992. Systematics, evolution and distribution of mussels belonging to the genus Mytilus: an overview. American Malacological Bulletin 9: 123-137
- Steiner, G. 1991. Observations on the anatomy of the scaphopod mantle, and the description of a new family, the Fustiariidae. American Malacological Bulletin 9: 1-20
- Waller, T. R. 1993. The evolution of Chlamys (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae) in the tropical western Atlantic and eastern Pacific. American Malacological Bulletin 10(2): 195-249
- Willan, R.C. 1987. Phylogenetic systematics of the Notaspidea (Opisthobranchia) with reappraisal of families and genera. American Malacological Bulletin 5(2): 215–241
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