Products and Local Resources

-including type specimens
Bibliography of AMNH's Invertebrate type catalogs

New! Bivalve Studies in the Florida Keys

- Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Long Key, Florida, July 2002
- On-line: Mollusk Collection, Hydrothermal Vent Invertebrates

ICAL-Invertebrates, an Interactive Collections Availability List

Marine Bivalve Types Database - coming soon
Molluscan Journals and Newsletter
'Pearls' Exhibition
AMNH Pearls site
-Download file in pdf format bibliography.pdf
(Requires Acrobat reader, which is available free)

Venerid Generic Names -

coming soon
New! Western Atlantic Bivalves

Bivalve Collections Databases and Lists

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ANSP- Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia:

BMSM- Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum

FLMNH- Florida Museum of Natural History

FMNH- Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

LACM- The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

MBL- The Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

PMYU- Peabody Museum, Yale University

ZMUC- Zoological Museum of the University of Copenhagen


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Molluscan Resource Links
American Malacological Society
Annotated Catalog of Malacological Meetings -Including Symposia and Workshops in Malacology
- Compiled by Hamish G. Spencer, Richard C. Willan, Bruce A. Marshall and Tara J. Murray
Checklist of Recent New Zealand Mollusca
CLECOM - Check List of European COntinental Mollusca
-Check List of European Marine Mollusca
-(Kevin S. Cummings)

MALACOLOG 3

MALACOLOGIA - International Journal of Malacology
Man and Mollusc

Mollia -The homepage of the MOLLUSCA listserver; Links to Molluscan Journals

Mussel Project - A resource for freshwater malacologists

NMITA - Neogene Marine Invertebrates of Tropical America (NMITA)

Online bivalve bibliography
-Contains ~ 4,800 references on the Bivalvia (currently just accessible with Internet Explorer )
Systematic Research Collections -Recent & Fossil Mollusca
Unitas Malacologia - The international society for malacology
Vita Marina & Spirula -Highly informative site with various useful resources
Other molluscan PEET programs: Aplacophora; Dorid Nudibranchs