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Krylova, Elena M.

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Elena M.
Krylova
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Publications (8)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Borisanova, Anastasiya O. & Elena M. Krylova. 2014 A new species of Loxosomatidae (Entoprocta, Solitaria) from the White Sea: Loxosomella unicornis sp. nov. Zootaxa 3861(3): 290–296.
  2. Janssen, Ronald & Elena M. Krylova. 2013 Bivalves of the family Vesicomyidae from the Neogene Mediterranean basin (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) Archiv für Molluskenkunde 141(1): 87-113.
  3. Kantor, Yuri I., Sofya Zvonareva & Elena M. Krylova. 2023 New species of the genus Astyris (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Buccinoidea: Columbellidae) from the vicinity of hydrothermal vents of the Piip Volcano, southwestern Bering Sea Zootaxa 5263(3): 441-450.
  4. Krylova, Elena M. & Heiko Sahling. 2020 A new genus Turneroconcha (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae: Pliocardiinae) for the giant hydrothermal vent clam ‘Calyptogena’ magnifica Zootaxa 4808(1): 79–100.
  5. Krylova, Elena M. & Ronald Janssen. 2006 Vesicomyidae from the Edison Seamount (South West Pacific: Papua New Guinea: New Ireland fore-arc basin) (Bivalvia: Glossoidea) Archiv für Molluskenkunde 135(2): 231-261.
  6. Krylova, Elena M., Heiko Sahling & C. Borowski. 2018 Resolving the status of the families Vesicomyidae and Kelliellidae (Bivalvia: Venerida), with notes on their ecology Journal of Molluscan Studies 84(1): 69-91.
  7. Krylova, Elena M., Javier Sellanes, Francisco Valdés & Guillermo D’Elía. 2014 Austrogena: a new genus of chemosymbiotic bivalves (Bivalvia; Vesicomyidae; Pliocardiinae) from the oxygen minimum zone off central Chile described through morphological and molecular analyses Systematics and Biodiversity 12(2): 225-246.
  8. Safonova, Lyudmila A. & Elena M. Krylova. 2020 Status of the genus Dallicordia and composition of deep-sea carnivorous bivalves of the genus Policordia (Bivalvia, Verticordioidea, Lyonsiellidae) Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal 30(3): 173-182.