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1 - A New Species of Fulgoraria Schumacher, 1817 (Gastropoda: Volutidae) from Southwest Kyushu, Japan.
- Partial Mitochondrial Genome Organization of the Heterostrophan Gastropod Omalogyra atomus and its Systematic Significance.
- Seasonal Aspects in the Life History and Ecology of the Intertidal Pulmonate Salinator takii Kuroda (Gastropoda: Amphibolidae).
- Population Analysis of Ruditapes variegatus (Sowerby) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) on an Intertidal Boulder Shore.
- Reproductive Behavior of the Pygmy Cuttlefish Idiosepius paradoxus in an Aquarium.
- Genetic Analysis of Oval Squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) around Japan.
- On Macoma (Rexithaerus) sectior Oyama, 1950.
- On Conus aratispira Pilsbry, 1905 with Designation of a Lectotype.
- 'Byne's Disease'. Identification and treatment strategies.
- Some Okinawan opisthobranch mollusks.
- The changing face of Australia's freshwater mollusc fauna- biogeographic and conservation implications.
- Impacts of alien snails on Pacific islands.
- The snail within. The unique position of shelled opisthobranchs in today's malacology.
- Phylogenetic systematics of Vermetidae and other "wormsnails".
2 - New Taxa and Review of Vesicomyid Bivalves Collectd from the Northwest Pacific by Deep Sea Research Systems of Japan Marine Science & Technology Center.
- New Distribution Records of Vesicomyid Bivalves from Deep-sea Chemosynthesis-based Communities in Japanese Waters.
- Gastropod Fauna of a Thermal Vent Site on the North Knoll of Iheya Ridge, Okinawa Trough.
- Chamalycaeus (Sigmacharax) nakashimai ditacaeus n. subsp. (Alycaeidae) from the Eastern Region of Tottori Pref., Western Japan.
- Niche Segregation of Coexisting Two Freshwater Snail Species, Semisulcospira libertina (Gould) (Prosobranchia: Pleuroceridae) and Clithon retropictus (Martens) (Prosobranchia: Neritidae).
- Distribution and Intraspecific Variation in Adult and Newborn Shells of Semisulcospira libertina (Neotaenioglossa: Pleuroceridae) in Amami-Oshima and Izu Peninsula.
- The Late Pleistocene Fossil Assemblages of Minute Land Molluscs from an Ancient Sand Dune on Kikaijima Island in the Amami Archipelago.
- Fish Hosts of the Freshwater Pearl Mussel Margaritifera laevis (Bivalvia: Margaritiferidae) in the Furebetsu River, Hokkaido.
3 - A New Species of Volutomitra (Gastropoda: Volutomitridae) from New Caledonia.
- Origin and Biogeographic History of Neilo (Multidentata) (Bivalvia: Malletiidae).
- A New Species of Ocinebrellus (Gastropoda: Muricidae) from the Miocene Muraoka Formation in the Tajima District, Hyogo Prefecture, Southwest Japan.
- Size Structure and Distribution Pattern of the Subtropical Intertidal Gastropod Clypeomorus subbrevicula (Oostingh).
- Chromosomes and Nuclear DNA Contents of Some Species in the Diplommatinidae.
- Seasonal Changes in the Distribution of Batillarid Snails on a Tidal Flat Near the Most Northern Mangrove Forest in Atago River Estuary, Kyushu, Japan.
- Distribution and Microhabitat of Coexisting Two Freshwater Snail Species, Semisulcospira libertina (Gould) (Prosobranchia; Pleuroceridae) and Clithon retropictus (Martens) (Prosobranchia: Neritidae).
- Rediscovery and Designation of Neotype of Babylonia feicheni Shikama, 1973.
- A New Recorded Species of the Genus Spurilla Bergh, 1864 from Osaka Bay, Middle Japan (Opisthobranchia, Aeolidacea).
4 - Two Additional New Species to Gastropod Fauna of Chemosynthetic Site on North Knoll of Iheya Ridge, Okinawa Trough.
- Descriptions of a New Subgenus, Fourteen New Species, and Three Substituted Names of Epitoniids from Japan (Gastropoda: Epitoniidae).
- Description of a New Pterynotus (Gastropoda: Muricidae: Muricinae) from the South-Eastern Atlantic.
- Theoretical Morphology of Composite Prismatic, Fibrous Prismatic and Foliated Shell Microstructures in Bivalves.
- Phylogenetic Characterization of the Endosymbionts of the Deepest-living Vesicomyid Clam, Calyptogena fossajaponica, from the Japan Trench.
- Holocene Fossil Assemblages of Minute Land Molluscs from Sand Dunes on Kikaijima Island in the Amami Archipelago, Japan.
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