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Gastropod Phylogeny: Other References

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  2. Bandel, K. (1993) Caenogastropoda during Mesozoic times. Scripta Geologia, Special Issue 2: 7-56.
  3. Bandel, K., Riedel, F. (1994) Classification of fossil and Recent Calyptraeoidea (Caenogastropoda) with a discussion on neomesogastropod phylogeny. Berl. Geowis. Abh. (E) 13: 329-367.
  4. Bieler, R. (1992) Gastropod phylogeny and systematics. Annual Review of Ecological Systems, 23: 311-338.
  5. van den Biggelaar, J.A.M. (1993) Cleavage pattern in embryos of Haliotis tuberculata (Archaeogastropoda) and gastropod phylogeny. Journal of Morphology, 216: 121-139.
  6. van den Biggelaar, J.A.M. (1996) The significance of the early cleavage pattern for the reconstruction of gastropod phylogeny. In Origin and Evolutionary Radiation of the Mollusca, Taylor, J.D. (ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford. Pp. 155-160.
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  12. Haszprunar, G. (1988) On the orgin and evolution of major gastropod groups, with special reference to the Streptoneura (Mollusca). Journal of Molluscan Studies, 54: 367-441.
  13. Haszprunar, G. (1993) Sententia. The Archaeogastropoda: a clade, a grade or what else? American Malacological Union Bulletin, 10: 165-177.
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  15. Healy, J.M. (1996) Molluscan sperm ultrastructure: correlation with taxonomic units within the Gastropoda, Cephalopoda and Bivalvia. In: Origin and Evolutionary Radiation of the Mollusca. Taylor, J.D. (ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford. Pp. 99-113.
  16. Kantor, Y.I. (1996) Phylogeny and relationships of Neogastropoda. In: Origin and Evolutionary Radiation of the Mollusca. Taylor, J.D. (ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford. Pp. 221-230.
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  29. Tillier, S., Masselot, M., Tillier, A. (1996) Phylogenetic relationships of the pulmonate gastropods from rRNA seqences, and tempo and age of the stylommatophoran radiation. In: Origin and Evolutionary Radiation of the Mollusca. Taylor, J.D. (ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford. Pp. 267-284.
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