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Language: Chinese with scientific nomenclature and name index
Color Atlas of Economic Molluscs from the South China Sea figures all Polyplacophora (5 species), Gastropoda (543 species), Scaphopoda (4 species), Bivalvia (372 species) and Cephalopoda (39 species) of economic importance known to occur in South China Seas. The figures are of high quality, each specimen is scaled. Bivalves are shown with their hinge, scars of the muscles and palial line.