malacology


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the branch of zoology that studies the structure and behavior of mollusks

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Suzuki et al., "On the mechanism of streak-like flash on the mantle of Ctenoides ales (Bivalvia : Limidae)," The Japanese Journal of Malacology Venus, vol.
Rosen, "Techniques for recovering and identifying larvae of Angiostrongylus cantonensis" Malacology, vol.
These investigations can be considered as founders of Algerian continental malacology that Bourguignat, Letourneux and Pallary have enriched a few decades later [1].
The site was so vital to malacology and geology that the bluff was recommended for preservation by the South Carolina Museum, however the process broke down and was never revived.
Laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology and malacology, School of Biology, Autonomous University of Puebla, Puebla, CP 72570, Mexico
(1) Department of Environmental Researches and Medical Malacology, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Imbaba, PO Box-30, Giza, Egypt
Steve Smith provided a species list for Shelly Beach from his 2008 survey (Smith 2009) and Mandy Reid and Janet Waterhouse provided information on specimens from the Australian Museum malacology collection database.
I only observed them slowly flashing back and forth from the corners of my eyes for I was not an expert in malacology.
This historic park is also home to an eleventh century palace, many sculptures and fountains, an old farmhouse typical of rural Valencian architecture, plus the Museum of Natural Sciences, with Palaeontology and Malacology collections.
Choi, "A catalogue of the mollusks of the Jeju Island, South Korea," The Korean Journal of Malacology, vol.