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Mollusca - Gastropoda - English
URL: http://www.biosis.org/htmls/zrdocs/zoolinfo/moll_gas.htm

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Molluscan Pictures - English
URL: http://www.molluscan.com/

Molluscan Pictures is a snail or shell website which host a large image collection of Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian molluscs. Forum, free classifieds, directory, events, search engines, books, shell clubs, shell links, shell dealers, buy and sell, you-name-it.

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Mollusca - English
URL: http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/mollusca/mollusca.html

Classification from Brusca and Brusca (1990).

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Mollusc Listserver Information - English
URL: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mologis/mollusca.html

Molluscs are one of the most diverse groups of invertebrate animals - both in form and habitat. They have figured prominently in paleobiological and biological studies, and have served as study organisms in numerous evolutionary, biomechanical, ecological, physiological, and behavioral studies.

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Molluscs - snails, clams, sea-slugs and relatives - English
URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/science/division/invert/mal/index.htm

These animals belong to the phylum Mollusca. Molluscs include chitons, clams, mussels, snails, nudibranchs (sea-slugs), tusk shells, octopus and squid. The study of molluscs is called malacology. Characteristics of molluscs. Projects. Collections.

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Australian Microshells - English
URL: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~filejest/

"Basically, microshells are shells that, when the adult stage is reached, are very small. How small? Well - that's up to you to define. Most people would probably choose a boundary of 10 mm, but some people call things microshells that are much bigger than that. In those cases they are dismissing as microshells' shells that are too small for them to bother with."

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Vita Marina and Spirula - English
URL: http://home.wxs.nl/~spirula/

Home page for Vita Marina and Spirula, magazine and newsletter for malacology and conchology.

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NMITA Mollusca: Gastropoda - English
URL: http://porites.geology.uiowa.edu/database/mollusc/mollsmnu.htm

Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America: Taxa, References, Contributors.

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Index of /hypermail/MOLLUSC-MOLECULAR-NEWS - English
URL: http://www.bio.net/hypermail/MOLLUSC-MOLECULAR-NEWS/

BIOSCI Home Page | molluscs Charter| Other Newsgroups | BIOSCI Documentation.

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Fish & Shellfish Immunology - English
URL: http://www.academicpress.com/fsi

This journal rapidly publishes high-quality, peer-refereed contributions in the expanding fields of fish and shellfish immunology. It presents studies on the basic mechanisms of both the specific and non-specific defense systems, the cells, tissues, and humoral factors involved, their dependence on environmental and intrinsic factors, response to pathogens, response to vaccination, and applied studies on the development of specific vaccines for use in the aquaculture industry.

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San Diego Shell Club - English
URL: http://www.molluscs.net/SanDiegoShellClub/festinfo.htm

The Festivus, the publication of the San Diego Shell Club, is in its 31st year of continuous publication with eleven issues published annually (no December issue) and occasional supplements, usually larger in size and scope. The monthly issues include Club news, general articles on such subjects as shell collecting trips, methods for cleaning shells and methods for dredging; and scientific articles on systematics, distributional information on various species, and field and aquarium observations.

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The Malacological Society of London: Publications - English
URL: http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~es0mda/jms.htm#Bulletin

The Bulletin (ISSN 1365-3725) publishes less formal (than those in the Journal) articles on molluscs; news, correspondence and opinion on malacological topics; reports of meetings; book notices and reviews; a diary of future malacological-related meetings; information on other Society publications; and Society notices.

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Shellmuseum - English
URL: http://www.shellmuseum.org/

Mission: To educate about shells and mollusks, the shell-makers, through exhibits, educational programs, library services and publications; "To further awareness of nature and the natural environment; "To promote collection-based research on shells and mollusks with emphasis on southwest Florida and the Gulf of Mexico."

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Freshwater Snails of Florida Identification - English
URL: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/malacology/fl-snail/snails1.htm

Contents: Preparing Specimens for Identification. Key to the Identification of the Freshwater Snails of Florida. (Neritidae, Pilidae, Viviparidae, Thiaridae, Pleuroceridae, Pomatiopsidae, Hydrobiidae, Ancylidae, Planorbidae, Physidae, Lymnaeidae). Literature Cited.

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Snails and Slugs - UC Pest Management Guidelines - English
URL: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7427.html

UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Snails and Slugs.

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Systematic Research Collections: Mollusca - English
URL: http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/main/collections/mollusk_links/museumlist.html

The following list of mollusk collections has been compiled to aid researchers by providing an up-to-date list of curators, collection managers and a description of the collection (i.e. size, geographic scope, percent computerized, etc.). Links have been added to each museum where additional information can sometimes be found.

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ANSP publications incl Tryonia - English
URL: gopher://erato.acnatsci.org:70/11/.publications

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The Tryonia series is published on an occasional basis by the Department of Malacology of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Volumes focus on research resources of the Department as well as informational resources for areas of research that are in this Department's purview. 28 volumes have been published to date.

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Phylum Mollusca - English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html

Molluscs are bilaterally symmetrical eumetazoans. They have a true coelom (eucoelom) which is formed by the splitting of embryonic mesodermal masses (schizocoely). Development is protostomous. An important characteristic of most molluscs is the head-foot region. Most molluscs are strongly cephalized; that is, they have a well-developed head, in which is located a mouth and a concentration of nervous and sensory functions. Adjacent to the head is a large, muscular foot formed from the ventral body wall. Used primarily in locomotion, the surface of the foot is sometimes ciliated and and laden with numerous mucous glands.

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Molluscs - snails, clams, sea-slugs and relatives - English
URL: http://www.austmus.gov.au/science/division/invert/mal/

These animals belong to the phylum Mollusca. Molluscs include chitons, clams, mussels, snails, nudibranchs (sea-slugs), tusk shells, octopus and squid. The study of molluscs is called malacology. Characteristics of molluscs.

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Journal of Molluscan Studies - English
URL: http://mollus.oupjournals.org/

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The major international journal covering the biology of molluscs. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Malacological Society of London. Articles, archive, etc

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