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Niko, S., Sone, M. and Leman, M. S., 2005:
A new Permian species of Mooreoceras (Cephalopoda: Orthocerida) from northwestern Peninsular Malaysia.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B, vol. 81, no. 8, pp. 329–333.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 80, p. 26.]Reference No. 820
Niko, S., Sone, M. and Leman, M. S., 2007:
Two new species of orthocerid cephalopods from the Carboniferous Panching limestone, west Malaysia.
Paleontological Research, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 331–336.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 80, p. 27.]Reference No. 821
Nishida, K., Ishimura, T., Suzuki, A. and Sasaki, T., 2012:
Seasonal changes in the shell microstructure of the bloody clam, Scapharca broughtonii (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae).
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vols. 363–364, pp. 99–108.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 000, p. 000.]Reference No. 958
Nishida, K., Nakashima, R., Majima, R. and Hikida, Y., 2011:
Ontogenetic changes in shell microstructures in the cold seep-associated bivalve, Conchocele bisecta (Bivalvia: Thyasiridae).
Paleontological Research, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 193–212.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 000, p. 000.]Reference No. 922
Nishimura, T., Maeda, H. and Shigeta, Y., 2006:
Ontogenetic shell development of a Cretaceous desmoceratine ammonoid "Tragodesmoceroides subcostatus" Matsumoto, 1942 from Hokkaido, Japan.
Paleontological Research, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 11–28.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 80, p. 27.]Reference No. 822
Nishimura, T., Maeda, H., Tanaka, G. and Ohno, T., 2010:
Taxonomic evaluation of various morphological characters in the Late Cretaceous desmoceratine polyphyletic genus "Damesites" from the Yezo Group in Hokkaido and Sakhalin.
Paleontological Research, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 33–55.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 000, p. 000.]Reference No. 913
Nishinosono, S., 1996:
Larval paleoecology of the late Pleistocene naticid gastropod Cryptonatica with two protoconch types from the Oga peninsula, northern Japan.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New Series, no. 182, pp. 419–431.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 74, p. 35.]Reference No. 745
Nishiwada, K., 1895a:
Some fossils from a limestone of Enshu.
Journal of the Geological Society of Tokyo, vol. 2, no. 16, pp. 135–140, pl. 5. (in Japanese with English descriptions)
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 9, p. 69.]Reference No. 374
Nishiwada, K., 1895b:
On some organic remains from the Tertiary limestone near Sagara, Totomi.
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Japan, vol. 7, pt. 3, pp. 233–243, pl. 29.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 9, p. 69.]Reference No. 375
Nobuhara, T., Onda, D., Kikuchi, N., Kondo, Y., Matsubara, K., Amano, K., Jenkins, R. G., Hikida, Y. and Majima, R., 2008:
Lithofacies and fossil assemblages of the Upper Cretaceous Sada limestone, Shimanto City, Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan.
Fossils, no. 84, pp. 47–60. (in English with Japanese abstract)
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 80, p. 27.]Reference No. 823
Noda, M. and Matsumoto, T., 1976a:
Mesozoic molluscan fossils of Japan, 4 (Cretaceous Inoceramus, 3).
Atlas of Japanese fossils, no. 45-267, 4 pp., pl. Cr-33. Tsukiji Shokan Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. (in Japanese)
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 15, p. 116.]Reference No. 595
Noda, M. and Matsumoto, T., 1976b:
Mesozoic molluscan fossils of Japan, 4 (Cretaceous Inoceramus, 4).
Atlas of Japanese fossils, no. 45-268, 4 pp., pl. Cr-34. Tsukiji Shokan Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. (in Japanese)
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 15, p. 116.]Reference No. 596
Nomura, S. and Maeda, H., 2008:
Significance of autochthonous fossil barnacles from the Miocene Natori group at the Moniwa-Goishi area, northeast Japan.
Paleontological Research, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 63–79.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 80, p. 27.]Reference No. 824
Nonaka, J., 1944:
Some Permian brachiopods from inner Mongolia.
Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography, vol. 19, nos. 1–4, pp. 83–87, pl. 7.
[UMUT Material Reports, no. 2, p. 233.]Reference No. 245

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