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^Jochen Gerber: Revision der Gattung „Vallonia“ Risso 1826 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Valloniidae). In: Schriften zur Malakozoologie 8, S. 144–145
^Gerber, Jochen (1996). Revision der Gattung Vallonia Risso 1826 (Mollusca : Gastropoda : Valloniidae). Vol. Issue 8. Cornell University: Christa Hemmen. ISBN9783925919220. ((cite book)): |volume= has extra text (help); |work= ignored (help)
^Volker Fahlbusch, Zhuding Qiu und Gerhard Storch: The Neogene mammalian faunas of Ertemte and Harr Obo in Nei Mongol, China. 1. Report on field work in 1980 and preliminary results. Scientia Sinica, (B) 26: 205–224, Beijing 1983 ISSN0253-5823