An Introduction to Mollusca

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"Members of the phylum Mollusca are among the most conspicuous invertebrates and include such familiar forms as clams, oysters, squids, octopods and snails. In abundance of species, molluscs comprise the largest invertebrate phylum aside from the Arthropoda. Over1,00,000 living species have been described. In addition, some 35,000 fossil species are known. An introduction to Mollusca is the second revised and enlarged edition of the book. It has been designed to approach the morphology, anatomy, physiology and development of selected type in a simple and lucid style. According to the scheme of treatment the important animal types of the phylum have been dealt with first, and efforts have been made to present their elaborate and uptodate account. General characters and classification and brief description of other important types of the phylum have also been dealt with complete, authentic and uptodate account. Further separate chapters on topics of significance and general interest pertaining to the phylum have also been added to make the treatment more elaborate."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR H.S. Bhamrah

Dr. H.S. Bhamrah obtained his M.Sc. (Zoology) from Vikram University, Ujjain in 1970 and his Ph.D. from the same university in 1973. Having an experience of more than two decades, Dr. Bhamrah has taught various disciplines of Zoology to both undergraduate as well as postgraduate students. He is guiding many research students for their Ph.D. degree. Presently, he is Reader in the Department of Zoology, M.M.H. College, Ghaziabad.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kavita Juneja

Kavita Junaeja took her Master’s degree in Zoology in 1986 from School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain. At present she is involved in research for Ph.D degree in Endocrinology. She is an author of a number of other textbooks.

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Title
An Introduction to Mollusca
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8126106840
Length
vi+221p., Figures; Illustrations; 23cm.
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