6 Yin J, Fursich F T. Middle and Upper Jurassic bivalves from the Tanggula Mountains, W-China. Beringeria, 1991, 4: 127-192
[7]
7 Sha J, Fursich F T, Smith P L. Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia (Bivalvia) from the Jurassic of main ridge of the Tanggula Mountains Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China. Beringeria, 1998, 21: 3-55
24 Johnson A L A. The palaeobiology of the bivalve families Pectinidae and Propeamussiidae in the Jurassic of Europe. Zitteliana, 1984, 11: 1-235
[25]
25 Hallam A. Stratigraphic distribution and ecology of European Jurassic bibalves. Lethaia, 1976, 9: 245-260??
[26]
26 Hayami I. Some pelecypods from the Upper Aratoraki Formation including a new genus Kobayashites. Trans Proc Palaeont Soc Japan (N.S.), 1959, 35: 138-141
[27]
27 Hayami I. A systematic survey of the Mesozoic Bivalvia from Japan. Bull Univ Mus Tokyo, 1975, 10: 1-299
[28]
28 Kanjilal S. Jurassic Camptonectes (Bivalvia) from the Habo Hill, District Kutch (Gujarat), W. India. J Moll Stud, 1979, 45: 115-124
[29]
29 Singh C S P, Jaitly A K. Studies on the Jurassic pectinid clams from Kaladongar Hill, Pachhham Island, Kachchh. J Palaeonto Soc India, 1983, 28: 43-49
[30]
30 Gradstein F M, Ogg J G, Smith A G, et al. A new geologic time scale with special reference to Precambrian and Neogene. Episodes, 2004, 27: 83-100
36 McGee Jr G R, Bayer U. The local signature of sea-level change. In: Bayer U, Seilacher A, eds. Sedimentary and Evolutionary Cycles. Berlin: Springer-Verleg, 1985. 98-112
[37]
37 Hallam A. Phanerozoic Sea-level Changes. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992. 1-266
[38]
38 Hallam A. A review of the broad pattern of Jurrassic sea level changes and their possible causes in the light of current knowledge. Palaeogeogr Plaeoclimat Palaeoecol, 2001, 167: 23-37??