REFERENCES




i) BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MESOZOIC BIVALVIA FROM JAPAN


Amano, Masahisa (1955)
Occurrence of a new species of Pleuronectites in the Triassic of Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (17): 23-28, pl. 5.
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Some Upper Cretaceous fossils from southwestern Japan (Part 1). Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], (1), 2 (1): 63-86, pls. 1, 2.
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Upper Cretaceous molluscan fossils from Shimo-koshiki-jima, Kyushu. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 2 (2): 51-75, pls. 1, 2.
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The Lower Cretaceous fauna from Hagino in southern Shikoku, Japan. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 2 (2): 77-121, pls. 1, 2.
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Geology of Tobase-jima and Senzokuzozo-jima, Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 4 (1): 1-12, pl. 1.
——— and Furukawa, Watatsu (1959)
On the Dreissensia cfr. lanceolata (Sowerby) occurred from the Cretaceous bed in Shishi-jima, Kyushu, Japan. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 3 (1): 21-26.
——— and Marui, Nobuyuki (1958)
On the new species of Spondylus from the Cretaceous formation in Nagano Prefecture. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 3 (1): 27-30, pl. 2.
———, Ogata, Shinsuke and Nire, Naomichi (1958)
On the Tendagurium from the lower bed of the Goshonoura group in Shishi-jima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 3 (1): 17-20, pl. 1.
Cox, Leslie R. (1952)
Notes on the Trigoniidae with outline of a classification of the family. Proc. Malacol. Soc. London, 29 (2-3): 45-70, pls. 3, 4.
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On the affinities of the Cretaceous lamellibranch genera Trigonioides and Hoffetrigonia. Geol. Mag., 92 (4): 345-349.
——— and others (1969)
Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Part N (2 vols.). 952 pp. Geol. Soc. America and Univ. Kansas.
Dhondt, Annie V. (1973)
Systematic revision of the subfamily Neitheinae (Pectinidae, Bivalvia, Mollusca) of the European Cretaceous. Mém. Inst. roy. Sci. nat. Belgique, (176): 1-101, pls. 1-5.
Diener, Carl von (1915)
Japanische Triasfaunen. Denkschr. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math. Naturw. K1., 92: 1-30, pls. 1-7.
Hase, Akira (1960)
The Late Mesozoic formations and their molluscan fossils in west Chugoku and north Kyushu. Jour. Sci. Hiroshima Univ., [C], 3 (2): 281-342, pls. 31-39.
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A find of Monotis (Entomonotis) from eastern Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (42): 79-87, pl. 12.
Hatai, Kotora (1951)
A Lower Cretaceous Teredo. Short Papers, IGPS, (3): 29-32, pl. 5.
———, Kotaka, Tamio and Noda, Hiroshi (1969)
Some marine mollusca from Schimano koshi harbor in Tanohata-cho, Shimohei-gun, Iwate Prefecture, northeast Honshu, Japan. Saito Ho-on Kai Museum, Res. Bull., (38): 29-36, pl. 1.
Hayami, Itaru (1957a)
Liassic Bakevellia in Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 28 (1-3): 47-59, pls. 2, 3.
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Liassic Gervillia and Isognomon in Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 28 (1-3): 95-106, pls. 6, 7.
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On the occurrence of Cardinioides from the Liassic Kuruma group in central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (26): 69-73, pl. 12.
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Radulonectites, a new pectinid genus, from the Liassic Kuruma group in central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (27): 89-93, pl. 16.
——— (1957e)
Liassic Chlamys, "Camptonectes" and some other pectinids from the Kuruma group in central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (28): 119-127, pl. 20.
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Liassic Volsella, Mytilus and some other dysodont species in Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (29): 155-165, pls. 23, 24.
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A review of the so-called Liassic "cyrenoids" in Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 29 (1-3): 11-27, pls. 2, 3.
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Some Hettangian pelecypods from the "Trigonia-sandstow" of the Shizukawa group in northeast Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 29 (1-3): 99-110, pl. 7.
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Supplementary descriptions of the Liassic pelecypods from the Kuruma and Shizukawa groups in Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (30): 193-200, pl. 28.
——— (1958e)
Taxonomic notes on Cardinia with description of a new species from the Lias of western Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 11 (2): 115-130, pl. 9.
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Pelecypods of the Mizunuma Jurassic in Miyagi Prefecture, with some stratigraphical remarks. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (34): 66-77, pl. 7.
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An additional note on the Liassic "cyrenoids" in Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (34): 78.
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Bajocian pelecypods of the Aratozaki formation in northeast Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 30: 53-70, pl. 5.
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Some pelecypods from the Tsukinoura formation in Miyagi Prefecture. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (35): 133-137, pl. 14.
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Some pelecypods from the upper Aratozaki formation including a new genus Kobayashites. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (35): 138-141, pl. 14.
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Late Jurassic lipodont, taxodont and dysodont pelecypods from Makito, central Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 30: 135-150, pl. 12.
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Late Jurassic isodont and myacid pelecypods from Makito, central Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 30: 151-167, pl. 13.
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Lower Liassic lamellibranch fauna of the Higashinagano formation in west Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 12 (1): 31-84, pls. 5-8.
——— (1960a)
Pelecypods of the Jusanhama group (Purbeckian or Wealden) in Hashiura area, northeast Japan. Japan. Jaw. Geol. Geogr., 31 (1): 13-22, pl. 3.
——— (1960b)
Jurassic inoceramids in Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 12 (2): 277-328, pls. 15-18.
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Pelecypods from the Liassic Yamaoku formation in west Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (43): 113-116, pl. 16.
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Some Jurassic pelecypods from the Awazu and Yamagami formations in northeast Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (43): 117-123, pl. 16.
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On the Jurassic pelecypod faunas in Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 13 (2): 243-343, pl. 14.
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Jurassic pelecypods faunas in Japan with special referance to their stratigraphical distribution and biogeographical provinces. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 68 (797): 96-108. (in Japanese)
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On the dentition formulae of heterodont pelecypods. Kaseki (Fossils), (4): 67-78. (in Japanese)
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Lower Cretaceous marine pelecypods of Japan, part I. Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyushu Univ., [D], 15 (2): 221-349, pls. 27-52.
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Lower Cretaceous marine pelecypods of Japan, part II. Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyushu Univ., [D], 17 (2): 73-150, pls. 7-21.
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Lower Cretaceous marine pelecypods of Japan, part III. Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyushu Univ., [D], 17 (3): 151-249, pls. 22-26.
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Occurrence of Tutcheria from the Lower Jurassic of west Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (73): 26-31, pl. 3.
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Notes on Mesozoic "planktonic" bivalves. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 75 (7): 375-385. (in Japanese)
——— (1971)
Lower Jurassic Bivalvia from the environs of Saigon. Geol. Pal. Southeast Asia, 10: 179-230, pls. 33-38.
——— and Ichikawa, Takeo (1965)
Occurrence of Nippononaia ryosekiana from the Sanchu area, Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (60): 145-155, pl. 17.
——— and Kawasawa, Keizo (1967)
Some Lower Cretaceous bivalves from the Shimanto gawa group of south Shikoku. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (66): 73-82, pl. 9.
ossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part VIII. E. Naumann and M. Neumayr: Zur Geologie und Pal&anml;ontologie von Japan. Pal. Soc. Japan, 25th Anniv. Vol., 33-36, pls. 52, 53.
——— and Nakai, Isao (1965)
On a Lower Cretaceous pelecypod, "Cyrena naumanni", from Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (59): 114-125, pls. 13, 14.
——— and Nakano, Mitsuo (1968)
Consideration on the numerical taxonomy in palaeontology, taking the Trigoniidae as an example. Sci. Rept. Kyushu Univ., Geol., 8 (4): 191-236. (in Japanese)
———, Sugita, Munemitsu and Nagumo, Yoshihiro (1960)
Pelecypods of the Upper Jurassic and Lowermost Cretaceous Shishiori group in northeast Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 31 (1): 85-98, pl. 8.
Ichikawa, Koichiro (1949)
Trigonucula (nov.) and other taxodont pelecypods from the Upper Triassic of the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 21 (1-4): 267-272, pl. 10.
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Sakawanella, new genus, and some other pelecypods from the Upper Triassic Kochigatani group in the Sakawa basin, Shikoku, Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 7 (3): 245-256, pl. 5.
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Notes on the Entomonotis-bearing Triassic formation at Iwai near Itsukaichi, Tokyo Prefecture with a description of a new Entomonotis. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n.s.,(2): 43-48.
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Triassic Mollusca from the Arai formation at Iwai near Itsukaichi, Tokyo Prefecture. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 24: 45-70, pl. 7.
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Early Neo-Triassic pelecypods from Iwai, near Itsukaichi, Tokyo Prefecture. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 25 (3-4-): 177-195, pl. 17.
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Late Triassic pelecypods from the Kochigatani group in the Sakuradani and Kito areas, Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan, part 1. Jour. Inst. Polytech. Osaka City Univ.,[G], 1: 35-57, pls. 1,2.
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Late Triassic pelecypods from the Kochigatani group in the Sakuradani and Kito areas, Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan, part 2. Jour. Inst. Polytech. Osaka City Univ., [G], 2: 53-72, pls. 3, 4.
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Molluscan fossils from the Osako formation in the upper course of the River Yoshino, Nara Pref. Rept. Synth. Res. Nara Pref., Yoshinogawa basin, 1 (Geol.).
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Zur Taxionomie und Phylogenie der triadischen "Pteriidae" (Lamellibranch.) mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gattungen Claraia, Eumorphotis, Oxytoma und Monotis. Palaeontographica, 111 (A): 131-212, pls. 21-24.
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A survey of the fossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part IV. E. Mojsisovics: Über einige japanische Trias-fossilien. Pal. Soc. Japan, 25th Anniv. Vol., 11, pls. 17-20.
——— and Maeda, Yasuo (1958a)
Late Cretaceous pelcypods from the Izumi group. Part 1. Cucullaeidae (Pleurogrammatodon nov., Nanonavis and Indogrammatodon). Jour. Inst. Polytech. Osaka City Univ., [G], 3: 61-74, pls. 1, 2.
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Late Cretaceous pelecypods from the Izumi group. Part 2. Orders Taxodontida, Prionodontida, Dysodontida, Desmodontida and Adapedontida. Jour. Inst. Polytech. Osaka City Univ., [G], 4: 71-122, pls. 3-7.
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Late Cretaceous pelecypods from the Izumi group. Part 3. Order Heterodontida (1). Jour. Geosci. Osaka City Univ., 7 (5): 113-136, pls. 8-11.
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Clisocolus (Bivalvia, Late Cretaceous) from the Izumi group of the Kinki district, Japan. Prof. Matsushita Memorial Vol., Kyoto, 233-240, pl. 7.
——— and Yabe, Yukio (1955)
Eumorphotis multiformis shionosawensis, subsp. nov. from the Shionosawa limestone at Shionosawa, north of the Sanchu graben, Kwanto mountainland, Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan. n. s., (17): 5-12, pl. 2.
Imanishi, Shigeru (1956)
On the occurrence of Trigonia bearing sandstone at Horombetsu, Utanobori-mura, Esashi-gun, north Hokkaido. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 2 (1): 49-55.
Iwasaki, Yasuhide (1963)
Pseudamiantis, a pelecypod genus. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (51): 91-101, pls. 14, 15.
Jimbo, Kotora (1894)
Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Fauna der Kreideformation von Hokkaido. Paläont. Abhandl., N. F., 2 (3): 149-194, pls. 17-25.
Kambe, Nobukazu (1951)
On the myophorians from Kyoto Prefecture (Prov. Tango). Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (2): 49-56, pl. 4.
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On the myophorians from the Miharaiyama group in Hyogo Prefecture. Rept Geol. Surv. Japan. (173): 1-19.
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On the boundary between the Permian and Triassic Systems in Japan, with the description of the Permo-Triassic formations at Takachiho-cho, Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu and the Skytic fossils contained. Rept. Geol. Surv. Japan, (198): 1-66, pls. 1-19.
Kanie, Yasumitsu (1972)
Anagaudryceras and Inoceramus from the Cretaceous formation of southwestern Yuasa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Sci. Rept. Yokosuka City Museum, (19): 20-22, pl. 3.
Katayama, Masaru (1938)
Stratigraphical study on the Mine series. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 46 (546): 127-141.
Katto, Jiro and Hattori, Mutsuo (1964)
Some Veneridae from the Shimantogawa group in the outer zone of Shikoku, Japan. Res. Rept. Kochi Univ., (13), Nat. Sci., 1 (2): 7-10, pl. 1.
——— and Ozaki, Hiroshi (1956)
Fossil Solemya found from the undivided Mesozoic complex of southern Shikoku. Res. Rept. Kochi Univ., Nat. Sci., 5 (10): 1-3, pl. 1.
Kimura, Toshio (1951)
Some pectinids and a limid from the Jurassic Torinosu group in Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, (2), 7 (6-10): 337-350, pl. 1.
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Some pelecypods from the Upper Jurassic Torinosu group in Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Jour. Earth Sci. Nagoya Univ., 4 (2): 80-90, pl. 1.
Kobayashi, Teiichi (1926)
Notes on the Mesozoic formations in Province Nagato, Chugoku, Japan. Jour. Geol. Soc. Tokyo, 33 (398): 1-9, pl. 11.
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Notes on a new occurrence of Ladino-Carnic limestone at Sambosan, Tosa Province, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 8 (3-4): 251-258, pl. 25.
——— (1935)
Einige neue triadische Bivalven aus der Inner Zone Südwest Japans. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 12 (1-2): 27-32, pl. 7.
——— (1954)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part 1. Preliminary notes. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 25 (1-2): 61-80.
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Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part V. Some Jurassic trigonians from central and west Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 27 (1): 1-8, pl. 1.
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On the dentition of Trigonioides and its relation to similar pelecypod genera. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 27 (1): 79-92, pl. 5.
——— (1957a)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part VII. Some trigonians from the Hida plateau region, central Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 28 (1-3): 43-46, pl. 1.
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A trigonian faunule from Mindoro in the Philippine islands. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 10 (3): 351-365, pl. 3.
——— (1957c)
Nipponitrigonia and Rutitrigonia in Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (26): 51-61, pls. 10, 11.
——— and Amano, Masahisa (1955)
On the pseudoquadratae trigonians, Steinmannella, in the Indo-Pacific province. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 26 (3-4): 193-208, pls. 13-15.
——— and Aoti, Kiyohiko (1943)
Halobiae in Nippon. Jour. Shigenkagaku Kenkyusho, 1 (2): 241-255, pls. 24, 25.
——— and Hukasawa, Tuneo (1940)
A new species of Posidonia from the Inai series (?) in the southern Kitakami mountainland, Japan. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 47 (567): 517-519.
——— and Ichikawa, Koichiro (1949a)
Tosapecten, gen. nov. and other Upper Triassic Pectinidae from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 21 (1-4): 163-176, pl. 5.
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Myophoria and other Upper Triassic pelecypods from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 21 (1-4): 177-192, pl. 6.
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Late Triassic "Pseudomonotis" from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 21 (1-4): 245-262, pl. 9.
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Late Triassic Mytilus, Volsella, Pleurophorus and Myoconcha from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 7 (3): 207-215, pl. 1.
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Triassic Oxytoma from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 7 (3): 217-229, pls. 2, 3.
——— and ——— (1950c)
Anodontophora and some other Carnic pelecypods from the Sakawa basin in Shikoku, Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 7 (3): 231-243, pl. 4.
——— and ——— (1951)
On Palaeopharus, a Late Triassic pelecypod genus. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (1): 7-12, pl. 1.
——— and ——— (1952a)
The Triassic fauna of the Heki formation in the Province of Tamba (Kyoto Prefecture), Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 22: 55-84, pls. 1-3.
——— and ——— (1952b)
Some Late Triassic fossils from the Nariwa district in the Province of Bitchu (Okayama Prefecture), Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 22: 261-274, pl. 10.
——— and Ishibashi, Takeshi (1970)
Halobia styriaca. Upper Triassic pelecypod, discovered in Okinawa-jima, the Ryukyu Islands. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (77): 243-248, pl. 26.
——— and Kaseno, Yoshio (1947)
A new Liassic species of Trigonia s. str. (i.e. Lyriodon) from the Kitakami mountains in Nippon. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 20 (2-4): 41-43, pl. 10.
——— and Katayama, Masaru (1938)
Further evidence as to the chronological determination of so-called Rhaeto-Liassic floras with a description of Minetrigonia, a new subgenus of Trigonia. Proc. Imp. Acad. Tokyo, 14 (5): 184-189.
——— and Mori, Kazuo (1954)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part II. Prosogyrotrigonia and the Trigoniinae. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 25 (3-4): 155-175, pls. 15, 16.
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Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part III. The Vaugoniinae from the Kitakami mountains in north Japan. Japan, Jour. Geol. Geogr., 26 (1-2): 73-88, pls. 3, 4.
———, ——— and Tamura, Minoru (1959)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part VIII. The bearing of the Jurassic trigoniids on the stratigraphy of Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 30: 273-292.
——— and Nakano, Mitsuo (1957)
On the Pterotrigoniinae. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 28 (4): 219-238, pls. 16, 17.
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The Lower and Middle Cretaceous trigonians in Wakayama, Oita and Kumamoto Prefectures, west Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 29 (1-3): 139-152, pls. 11,12.
——— and Suzuki, Kôiti (1936)
Non-marine shells of the Naktong-Wakino series. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 13 (3-4): 234-257, pls. 27-29.
——— and ——— (1937)
Non-marine shells of the Jurassic Tetori series in Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 14 (1-2): 33-51, pls. 4, 5.
——— and ——— (1939)
The brackish Wealden fauna of the Yoshimo beds in Prov. Nagato, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 16 (3-4): 213-224, pls. 13, 14.
——— and ——— (1941)
On the occurrence of Trigonioides in southeastern Manchoukuo. Bull. Geol. Inst. Manchoukuo, (101): 77-81.
——— and Tamura, Minoru (1955)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part IV. The Myophorellinae ffrom north Japan. Japan. Jour, Geol. Geogr., 26 (1-2): 89-103, pls. 5, 6.
——— and ——— (1957)
Studies on the Jurassic trigonians in Japan. Part VI. Additional new genera and species of trigonians from the Jurassic of Soma, north Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 28 (1-3): 35-41, pl. 1.
——— and Tokuyama, Akira (1959)
Daonella in Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci, Univ. Tokyo, [2], 12 (1): 1-26, pls. 1-4.
Kubota, Kaoru (1952)
Large Trigonia from Hakobuchi sandstone. Syumino-Tigaku, 5 (3): 14-15, pl.1.
Maeda, Shiro (1959)
On two species of Polymesoda from the Tetori group in the Hida mountains, central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (36): 157-160, pl. 17.
——— (1962a)
Trigoniid from the Tetori group in the Furukawa district, central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (47): 273-276, pl. 42.
——— (1962b)
Some Lower Cretaceous pelecypods from the Akaiwa subgroup, the upper division of the Tetori group in central Japan, Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (48): 343-351, pl. 53.
——— (1962c)
On some Nipponitrigonia in Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci. Chiba Univ., Nat. Sci., 3 (4): 503-514, pls. 1-9.
——— (1962d)
On some species of Jurassic trigoniids from the Tetori group in central Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci, Chiba Univ., Nat. Sci., 3 (4): 515-518, pls. 1, 2.
——— (1962e)
On the occurrence of Nippononaia in the Late Mesozoic Tetori group. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (46): 243-248, pl. 38.
——— (1963a)
Trigonioides from the Late Mesozoic Tetori group, central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (51): 79-85, pl. 12.
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Some Jurassic trigoniids from the Tetori group in the Kuzuryu district, central Japan. Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, n. s., (49): 1-7, pl. 1.
——— and Adachi, Kiyoshi (1965)
A new species, Myophorella (Haidaia) kappazakensis from the Kappazaka formation in the Kwanto mountaneous land, central Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci. Chiba Univ., Nat. Sci., 4 (3): 319-322, pl. 1.
——— and Kawabe, Tetsuya (1963)
Two Jurassic trigoniids from the Tetroi group in the Arimine district, central Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci. Chiba Univ., Nat, Sci., 4 (1): 55-58, pl. 1.
——— and ——— (1966a)
Some Myophorella from the Tetori group in the Arimine district, central Japan. Annual Rept. Foreign Students' Coll. Chiba Univ., (1): 43-49, pls. 1, 2.
——— and ——— (1966b)
Note on the ontogenetic change of Myophorella (Promyophorella) orientalis. Annual Rept. Foreign Students' Coll. Chiba Univ., (1) 51-55, pls. 1, 2.
——— and ——— (1967a)
Apiotrigonia from the Futaba group in the Joban district, north Japan. Prof. H. Shibata Mem. Vol., Tokyo, 420-425, pl. 1.
——— and ——— (1967b)
Two species of trigoniid from the Todai formation in the Nyuga-sayama district, central Japan. Annual Rept. Foreign Students' Coll. Chiba Univ., (2): 89-93, pl. 1.
——— and Kitamura, Takeharu (1964)
Lower Cretaceous trigoniids from the Todai formation, central Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci. Chiba Univ., 4 (2): 47-57, pls. 1-4.
——— and Sato, Teruo (1964)
Steinmannella (Yeharella) kimurai from the Futaba group in northeast Japan. Jour. Coll. Arts and Sci. Chiba Univ., Nat. Sci., 4 (2): 59-67, pls. 1, 2.
Matoba, Yasumochi (1964)
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