Bibliography for Bankia Gray, 1842
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- Allan, J.K. 1950. Australian shells: with related animals living in the sea, in freshwater and on the land. Melbourne : Georgian House xix, 470 pp., 45 pls, 112 text figs.
- Bartsch, P. 1921. A new classification of the shipworms and descriptions of some new wood boring mollusks. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 34: 25-32
- Blainville, H.M.D. de 1828. Vers et Zoophytes. pp. 259-270 in Levrault, F.G. (ed.). Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles. Paris & Strassburg : Levrault Vol. 52.
- Calman, W.T. 1920. Notes on Marine Wood-boring Animals-1. The shipworms (Teredinidae). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1920(3): 391-403
- Clench, W.J. & R.D. Turner 1946. The genus Bankia in the Western Atlantic. Johnsonia: Monographs of the marine mollusks of the Western Atlantic 2(19): 1-28, pls 1-16
- Cotton, B.C. 1934. Pelecypoda of the Flindersian Region, Southern Australia, No. 3. Records of the South Australian Museum (Adelaide) 5(2): 173-178
- Delle Chiaje, S. 1829. Memorie sulla storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del regno di Napoli. Napoli : Stamperia della Societa' Tipografica Vol. IV viii, 214 pp.
- Edmondson, C.H. 1942. Teredinidae in Hawaii. Occasional Papers of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 17(10): 97-150, figs 1-13
- Gray, J.E. 1827. A monograph of the genus Teredo of Linné, with descriptive characters of the species in the British Museum. Philosophical Magazine London 2(12): 409-411
- Hedley, C. 1898. Further Notes on Australasian Shipworms. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 23: 91-96, figs 1-9
- Ibrahim, J.V. 1981. Season of settlement of a number of shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in six Australian harbours. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 32: 591-604
- Iredale, T. 1932. Cobra or shipworms: a systematic account of the teredinid mollusca of Port Jackson. 24-40, pls 1-4 in Destruction of timber by marine organisms in the port of Sydney. Sydney : Sydney Harbour Trust.
- Iredale, T. 1936. Queensland cobra or shipworms: a systematic account of the teredinid molluscs of South Queensland. In, Watson, C.J.J. et al. (eds). Destruction of timber by marine organisms in the port of Brisbane, Queensland. Queensland Forest Services Bulletin 12: 33-41, 2 pls
- Iredale, T. & McMichael, D.F. 1962. A reference list of the marine Mollusca of New South Wales. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 11: 1–109
- Kuronuma, K. 1931. On the Japanese ship-worms, with descriptions of three new species. Venus 2(6): 294-304
- Lamarck, J.B. 1801. Système des animaux sans vertèbres, ou, tableau général des classes, des ordres et des genres de ces animaus; présentant leurs caractères essentials et leur distribution, d'après la considération de leurs rapports naturels et de leur organisation, et suivant l'arrangement établi dans les galeries du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, parmi leurs dépouilles conservées; précéde du Discours d'ouverture de l'an VIII de la République. Paris : Déterville viii 432 pp.
- Lamprell, K. & Healy, J. 1998. Bivalves of Australia. Leiden : Backhuys Publishers Vol. 2 288 pp.
- Marshall, J.V. & Turner, R.D. 1974. Survey of marine borers 1970-1972. The family Teredinidae in Australian waters. CSIRO, University of NSW pp. 1-158.
- Moll, F. & Roch, F. 1931. The Teredinidae of the British Museum, the Natural History Museums at Glasgow and Manchester and the Jeffreys Collection. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 19: 201-218, pls 22-25
- Nair, N.B. 1956. Shipworms of India: 1. Report on ten species of shipworms from the Madras coast. Records of the Indian Museum 52(387-414)
- Oliver, P.G. 1992. Bivalved Seashells of the Red Sea. Wiesbaden : Verlage Christa Hemmen 330 pp.
- Popham, J.D. & Dickson, M.R. 1973. Bacterial associations in the Teredo Bankia australis (Lamellibranchia: Mollusca). Marine Biology 19: 338-340
- Rajagopalaiengar, A.S. 1961. A new species of the Marine Borer, Banksia (Neobanksia) roonwali (Mollusca: Teredinidae) from India. Science and Culture 27(2): 550
- Rimmer, M.A., Battaglene, S.L. & Dostine, P.L. 1983. Observations on the distribution of Bankia australis Calman (Mollusca, Teredinidae) in the Patonga Creek mangrove swamp, New South Wales. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 34(2): 355-357
- Roch, F. & F. Moll 1929. Die Terediniden der Zoologischen Museen zu Berlin und Hamburg. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Staatsinstitut und Zoologischen Museum in Hamburg 44: 1-22, 2 pls
- Roch, F. & Moll, F. 1935. Über einige neue Teredinidenarten. Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien 144(5-6): 263-279
- Si, A., Alexander, C.G. & Bellwood, O. 2000. Habitat partitioning by two wood-boring invertebrates in a mangrove system in tropical Australia. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 80: 1131– 1132
- Sivickis, P.B. 1928. New Philippine shipworms. Philippine Journal of Science 37: 285-298
- Sowerby, G.B. 1875. Monograph of the genus Teredo. pl. 1-4 in Reeve, L.A. (ed.). Conchologia Iconica. London : L. Reeve & Co. Vol. 20.
- Turner, R.D. 1966. A Survey and Illustrated Catalogue of the Teredinidae. Cambridge : Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 265 pp.
- Turner, R.D. 1971. Australian Shipworms. Australian Natural History 139-145
- Turner, R.D. 1971. Identification of wood boring mollusks. pp. 17-64 in Jones, E.B.G. & Eltringham, S.K. (eds). Marine Fungi and Fouling Organisms of Wood. Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
- Turner, R.D. & McKoy, J.L. 1979. Bankia neztalia n.sp. (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) from Australia and New zealand, and its relationships. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 9(4): 465-473, 31 figs
- Wright, E.P. 1866. Contributions to the natural history of the Teredinidae. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25: 561-568, pls 64-65
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