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The taxonomy of some North Atlantic species referred to Ledella and Yoldiella (Bivalvia)

Pages 213-219 | Received 20 Jan 1978, Published online: 21 Dec 2011

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Diniz Corrêa Paone ViegasNatalia Pereira BenaimRicardo Silva Absãlo. (2014) Description of Four New Species of Ledella Verrill and Bush, 1897 (Pelecypoda: Nuculanidae) Off the Coast of Brazil, Using a Morphometric Approach. American Malacological Bulletin 32:2, pages 183.
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Natalia Pereira Benaim & Ricardo Silva Absalão. (2011) Discriminating among similar deep-sea Yoldiella (Pelecypoda: Protobranchia) species with a morphometric approach . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 91:8, pages 1665-1672.
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Natalia Pereira Benaim & Ricardo Silva Absalão. (2010) Deep sea Yoldiella (Pelecypoda: Protobranchia: Yoldiidae) from Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 91:2, pages 513-529.
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