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. - . available: illustrations ( page) and the accompanying text ( page) (pdf document, kb). book: alderson, e. g. . studies in ampullaria w. heffer & sons, cambridge, england. complete text of the book (pdf document, kb, pages, not proof-readed). illustrations will follow soon. plate: george perry's
conchology, or the natural history of shells, . pomacea maculata illustration. article: annandale, n. . the apple-snails of siam. j. nat. hist. soc. siam, ( ): - , pl. - . will folow soon... painting: "flower paintings ", ambrosius bosschaert ( ). note: a pila sp. shell is situated at the right corner...
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(mollusca, gastropoda) of the albertine rift valley (uganda-zaire) vandamme d., pickford m. state university of ghent, lab palaeontology, krijgslaan -s ,b- ghent, belgium abstract the albertine rift valley (uganda-zaire) contains vast sedimentary sequences of late cenozoic age. they were deposited in
an extensive riftlake, lake obweruka, which existed from c. ma to ma and was comparable in size and depth to the present l. tanganyika. many freshwater molluscs that occur in these lacustrine deposits are characterised by their aberrant shell morphology, their extreme ornamentation and general form,...
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