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Davitashvili, L.S.; Krestovnikov, V.N. (1931). Duabskiye plasty. In: Archangelsky, A.D.; Davitashvili, L.S. (eds) Rukovodyashchiye iskopayemyye neftyenosnykh rayonov Krymsko-Kavkazskoy oblasti, IX. Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Issledovatel'skogo Neftyanogo Instituta. 1-26.
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Davitashvili, L.S.; Krestovnikov, V.N.
1931
Duabskiye plasty. In: Archangelsky, A.D.; Davitashvili, L.S. (eds) Rukovodyashchiye iskopayemyye neftyenosnykh rayonov Krymsko-Kavkazskoy oblasti, IX
Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Issledovatel'skogo Neftyanogo Instituta
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Dreissensia cyclorampha Davitashvili & Krestovnikov, 1931 † accepted as Dreissena (Dreissena) dilatata Andrusov, 1929 † represented as Dreissena dilatata Andrusov, 1929 † (original description)
Melanopsis acuminata Seninski, 1905 † accepted as Melanopsis seninskii Wenz, 1928 † (additional source)
Melanopsis graciosa Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Melanopsis nobilis Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Melanopsis spinigera Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Micromelania picta Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Theodoxus (Brusinaella) petasatus (Seninski, 1905) † represented as Theodoxus petasatus (Seninski, 1905) † (additional source)
Theodoxus (Neritonyx) unguiculatus (Seninski, 1905) † represented as Theodoxus unguiculatus (Seninski, 1905) † (additional source)
Viviparus dezmanianus dezmanianus (Brusina, 1874) † (additional source)
Melanopsis acuminata Seninski, 1905 † accepted as Melanopsis seninskii Wenz, 1928 † (additional source)
Melanopsis graciosa Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Melanopsis nobilis Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Melanopsis spinigera Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Micromelania picta Seninski, 1905 † (additional source)
Theodoxus (Brusinaella) petasatus (Seninski, 1905) † represented as Theodoxus petasatus (Seninski, 1905) † (additional source)
Theodoxus (Neritonyx) unguiculatus (Seninski, 1905) † represented as Theodoxus unguiculatus (Seninski, 1905) † (additional source)
Viviparus dezmanianus dezmanianus (Brusina, 1874) † (additional source)