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日本古生物学会 | 論文
- The fine structures of some living Spyrida (Nassellaria, Radiolaria) and their implications for nassellarian classification.
- Late Gzhelian (Carboniferous) to early Asselian (Permian) non-ammonoid cephalopods from the Taishaku Limestone Group, Southwest Japan.
- Age calibration of megafossil biochronology based on Early Campanian planktonic foraminifera from Hokkaido, Japan.
- A new pseudorthoceratid cephalopod from the Kazanian (middle Late Permian) of Japan.
- Middle Miocene-Pliocene freshwater gastropods of the Churia Group, west-central Nepal.
- 78. Palaeontological Notes on Certain Japanese Scallops
- 100. On the Mode of Occurrence of Glycymeris matumoriensis NOMURA and HATAI, in the Nanakita District, Rikuzen
- 51. On the Stratigraphical Significance of Pecten naganumanus Yokoyama, and Its Bearing on the Japanese Neogene
- Two new Nilssoniocladus species from the Jurassic (Oxfordian) Tochikubo Formation, Northeast Honshu, Japan.
- Mode of occurrence and composition of bivalves of the Middle Jurassic Mitarai Formation, Tetori Group, Japan.
- Spatial variability in valve morphology of Neodenticula seminae, an oceanic diatom in the subarctic North Pacific and the Bering Sea
- 605. 仙台湾底質中の Braarudosphaera bigelowi (GRAN and BRAARUD) DEFLANDRE について
- The Recent rhynchonellide brachiopod Parasphenarina cavernicola gen. et sp. nov. from the submarine caves of Okinawa, Japan.
- Water temperature, salinity ranges and ecological significance of the three families of Recent cold-water ostracods in and around the Japan Sea
- Japan Sea ostracod assemblages in surface sediments: their distribution and relationships to water mass properties
- Devonian tentaculitids from Central and Northeast Japan.
- Bennetticarpus yezoites sp. nov. (Bennettitales) from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido, Japan.
- 176. Pseudoschwagerina-Vorkommen in Kirin-Formation (Mandschurei)
- 87. Marinduqueia mirabilis, gen. et sp. nov., a Sponge-like Fossil from the Eocene Limestone of Marinduque Island, Philippine Islands
- Upper premolar dentitions of Deperetella birmanica (Mammalia: Perissodactyla: Deperetellidae) from the Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myanmar.
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