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New. Book. 8vo. Reprint. Hard cover. 489 pp. In the Invertebrate Paleontology series. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. This volume on invertebrate paleontology covers: General features of Bivalvia; Form, Function, and Evolution; Classification of Bivalvia; Systematic Description; Addendum. Dedicated to Leslie Reginald Cox. New.
Add this copy of Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Pt. N: Mollusca 6 to cart. $195.00, like new condition, Sold by Rose's Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Harwich Port, MA, UNITED STATES, published 1969 by Geological Society of America, Incorporated.
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Fine. Book 462 pp. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology: Mollusca 6, Bivalvia, Vol. 2. General features of Bivalvia; Form, Function, and Evolution; Classification of Bivalvia; Systematic Description; Addendum. Dedicated to Leslie Reginald Cox. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series.