<< Does anyone know of a good www on Mollusc physiology, morphology and anatomy. >> I am posting this to the list because it is of interest to most. Gastropod Anatomy Basic Prosobranch anatomy <A HREF="http://www.csulb.edu/gc/science/bio/gastropod/">http://www.csulb.edu/ gc/science/bio/gastropod/</A> Pomacea anatomy <A HREF="http://www.science.lander.edu/rsfox/pomacea.html">http://www.science. lander.edu/rsfox/pomacea.html</A> Bivalve anatomy Some basic bivalve info <A HREF="http://www.masla.com/bivalve.htm">http://www.masla.com/bivalve.htm</A > Click on the pictures for the labels <A HREF="http://biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/BioG101_104/tutorials/animals/clam.h tml">http://biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/BioG101_104/tutorials/animals/clam.ht ml</A> Chiton Anatomy <A HREF="http://home.inreach.com/burghart/#diagram">http://home.inreach.com/bu rghart/#diagram</A> Some basic molluscan characteristics (can you find the MAJOR mistake on the page???) <A HREF="http://www.robinsonresearch.com/ANIMALS/MOLLUSCA/Mollusca.htm">http:/ /www.robinsonresearch.com/ANIMALS/MOLLUSCA/Mollusca.htm</A> There really is not that much in the way of anatomical, morphological etc information on the net. THe best sources tend to be universitiy biology lab pages to be used as a tutorial for students. Just use a search engine such as <A HREF="http://www.mamma.com">www.mamma.com</A>. Let me know if you want the other classes. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Sarah R. Watson Silver Spring, MD. [log in to unmask] <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/scalaria">http://www.geocities.com/scalaria< /A> ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*