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Archaeogastropoda (also
known as Aspidobranchia) was a
taxonomic order of sea
snails used in
older classifications of gastropods, i.e.
snails and slugs...
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keyhole limpets and slit limpets.
Originally a
member of the
Order Archaeogastropoda, the
species now
belongs to
Order Lepetellida. This
species is seen...
- This list of
invertebrates of
California lists invertebrate species (animals
without a backbone) that are
found in the US
State of California. This list...
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account of the
taxonomy is
given in the
articles on
Gastropoda and
Archaeogastropoda, and a
recent taxonomy is laid out in
Taxonomy of the
Gastropoda (Bouchet...
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Archaeogastropoda & Mesogastropoda3". www.schnr-specimen-s****.com.
Archived from the
original on 2009-05-28. "Mollusca/Gastropoda/
Archaeogastropoda...
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Species of
Haliotis With
Reference to
Haliotis tuberculata (Mollusca,
Archaeogastropoda)".
Bulletin of the
Geological Institutions of the
University of Uppsala...
- in the Treatise, they were
considered to be a
suborder within the
Archaeogastropoda.
While this
earlier approach may
differ from more
recent attempts...
- the
public domain. Cotton, B.C. (1959).
South Australian Mollusca.
Archaeogastropoda.
Handbook of the
Flora and
Fauna of
South Australia. Adelaide: South...
- in the
Macluritacea in the Treatise, Part I, 1960, as part of the
Archaeogastropoda where it is
divided into two subfamilies, the
Onychochilina for those...
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Tasmanian s****.
Journal of
Conchology 4: 135-145 Cotton, B. C., 1959.
South Australian Mollusca.
Archaeogastropoda. W.L. Hawes, Adelaide.. 449 pp., 1 pl....