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  1. Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 1
  2. Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 1

Journal of Conchology Volume 29: Part 1

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Journal of Conchology
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  • JUNE E. CHATFIELD (1976) Limax grossui Lupu 1970,a slug new to the British Isles
  • JUNE E. CHATFIELD (1976) Studies on food and feeding in some European land molluscs
  • HENRIK W. WALDÉN (1976) A nomenclatural list of the land Mollusca of the British Isles
  • M. P. KERNEY (1976) A list of the fresh and brackish-water mollusca of the British Isles
  • STELLA M. TURK (1976) Charonia lampas (L) (Gastropoda: Cymatiidae) living off the Cornish coast
  • BRIAN MORTON (1976)] Secondary brooding of temporary dwarf males in Ephippodonta (Ephippodontina) oedipus sp. nov. (Bivalvia: Leptonacea)
  • M. J. BISHOP & KATHIE WAY (1976) Type specimens in the Jane Saul collection, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge
  • M. P. KERNEY (1976) Mollusca from an interglacial tufa in East Anglia, with the description of a new species of Lyrodiscus Pilsbry (Gastropoda: Zonitidae)
  • PETER F. LINGWOOD (1976) The marine Mollusca of Liverpool Bay (Irish Sea)
  • M. J. BISHOP (1976) The Mollusca of some poor fens in Co. Cork, Ireland
  • B. VERDCOURT (1976) A rediscovery of Potamopyrgus ciliatus (Gould) (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)
  • GREGORY H. BROWN & BERNARD E. PICTON (1976) Trapania maculata Haefelfinger,a doridacean nudibranch new to the British fauna
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