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Bibliography on Paleozoic and Mesozoic Gastropoda from Japan and its adjacent areas


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[revised by Obata, Ikuwo] A list of the fossils preserved in the Agricultural Museum of the Ise Grand Shrine. Agricultural Museum, Ise Grand Shrine, Ise. 18pp., 12 pis. [in Japanese]
Amano, Masahisa (1957)
Upper Cretaceous molluscan fossils from Shimokoshiki-jima, Kyushu. Kumamoto Jour. Sci., [B], [1], 2 (2): 51-67, pls. 1, 2, text-figs. 1, 2.
Fukada, Atsuo (1953)
A new species of Nerinea from central Hokkaido. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Univ., [4], 8 (3): 211-216, pls. 12, 13, text-fig. 1.
Hanai, Tetsuro, Obata, Ikuwo and Hayami, Itaru (1968)
Notes on the Cretaceous Miyako Group. Mem. Nat. Sci. Mus. [Tokyo], 1: 20-28, pls. 1-4, text-figs. 1, 2, table 1. [in Japanese with English abstract]
Hase, Akira (1960)
The Late Mesozoic formations and their molluscan fossils in west Chugoku and north Kyushu, Japan. Jour. Sci. Hiroshima Univ., [C], 3 (2); 281-342, pls. 31-39, text-figs. 1-6, tables 1-3.
Hashimoto, Isamu, Hayami, Itaru and Noda, Naohide (1972)
The Palaeozoic and Mesozoic strata in the Gumizaki district, Kagoshima Prefecture. Rept. Earth Sci. Dept. General Educ. Kyushu Univ., 17: 43-50, pls. 10, 11, text-figs. 1, 2, table 1. [in Japanese with English abstract]
Hayami, Itaru (1960a)
Lower Liassic gastropods from the Higashinagano Formation in west Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 31 (2-4): 99-106, pl. 9, text-fig. 1.
———, Matsumoto, Tatsuro and Asano, Kiyoshi (1963)
A survey of the fossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part VIII. E. Naumann and M. Neumayr (1890); Zur Geologie und Paläontologie von Japan. Pal. Soc. Japan, 25th Anniv. Vol., 33-36, pls. 52, 53.
Hayasaka, Ichiro (1924)
On the fauna of the Anthracolithic limestone of Omi-mura in western part of Echigo. Sci. Rept. Tohoku Imp. Univ., [2], 8 (1): 1-83, pls. 1-7, text-figs. 1-3.
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Two species of Trachydomia from Japan. Mem. Fac. Sci. Agr. Taihoku Imp. Univ., 22(1); 1-8, pl. 1.
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Spiromphalus, a new gastropod genus from the Permian of Japan. Mem. Fac. Sci. Agr. Taihoku Imp. Univ., 22 (2): 19-23, pl. 3.
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On some Permian gastropods from Kinsyozan, Akasaka-mati, Gifu Prefecture. Mem. Fac. Sci. Taihoku Imp. Univ., [3], 1 (2): 23-46, pls. 1-5, text-figs. 1, 2.
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Buconospira with color marking from the Permian of Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Univ., [4], 8 (4): 349-360, pls. 20, 21.
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Fossil assemblages of molluscs and brachiopods of unusually large sizes from the Permian of Japan. Trans. Proc, Pal. Soc. Japan, [n. s.], 10: 37-44, pl. 5.
Hayasaka, Shôzô (1966)
Four Triassic gastropods from the Rifu Formation near Hamada, Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Sci. Rept. Kagoshima Univ., 15: 25-33 (incl. pl. 1).
Hirata, Motome (1974)
[Catalogue and illustrations of the specimens preserved at the Kaseki-kan of Kochi Prefecture. Vol. 2. Mesozoic fossils from Kochi Prefecture]. Hirata Geol. Lab., Kochi, 101pp. (incl. 16 pls.) [in Japanese]
Ichikawa, Koichiro (1951)
Actinodontophora, nov. and other Permian Mollusca from Katsura, in the Sakawa basin, Shikoku, southwest Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 7 (6-10): 317-335, pl. 1.
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Triassic Mollusca from the Arai Formation at Iwai near Itsukaichi, Tokyo Prefecture. Japan. Jour. Geol. Georg., 24: 45-70, pl. 7, text-figs. 1, 2, table 1.
Jimbo, Kotora (1894)
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Fauna der Kreide-formation von Hokkaido. Palaeont. Abhandl., [n. f.], 2 (3): 1-48, pls. 1-9.
Kambe, Nobukazu (1963)
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. Geol. Surv.Japan, Report, 198: 1-68, pls. 1-19, text-figs. 1-7, tables 1-3.
Kanie, Yasumitsu (1975)
Some Cretaceous patelliform gastropods from the northern Pacific region. Sci. Rept. Yokosuka City Mus., 21: 1-44, pls. 1-20, text-figs. 1-28.
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A new species of the Cretaceous pleurotomariid from. Cape Soya, north Hokkaido, Japan. Venus, 32 (1): 19-24 (incl. pl. 2), text-figs. 1, 2.
Knight, J. B. (1941)
Paleozoic gastropod genotypes. Geol. Soc. America, Spec. Paper, 32:1-510, pls. 1-96, text-figs. 1-32.
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Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Part I. Mollusca 1. 351 pp. Geol. Soc. America and Univ. Kansas Press.
Kobayashi, Teiichi (1930)
Ordovician fossils from Korea and south Manchuria. Part II. On the Bantatsu bed of the Ordovician age. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 7 (3-4): 75-100, pls. 8-11.
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Studies on the Ordovician stratigraphy and palaeontology of north Korea with notes on the Ordovician fossils of Shantung and Liautung. Bull. Geol. Surv. Chosen, 11 (1): 1-60, pls. 1-9, text-figs. 1-5.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Chosen. Palaeontology. Part I. Middle Ordovician faunas. Jour. Fac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 3 (8): 329-519, pls. 1-44.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Chosen. Palaeontology. Part II. Lower Ordovician faunas. Jour. Fac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 3 (9): 521-585, pls. 1-8.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Chosen. Palaeontology. Part III. Cambrian faunas of south Chosen with a special study on the Cambrian trilobite genera and families. Jour. Fac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 4 (2): 49-344, pls, 1-24, text-figs.1-32.
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Restudy on Lorenz's Raphistoma bröggeri from Shantung with a note on Pelagiella. Jub. Publ. Comm. Prof. H. Yabe's 60th Birthday, 283-288.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Korea, Part V. Some Ordovician gastropods from the Mun'gyong or Bunkei district, South Korea. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 11 (2): 85-89, pl. 5.
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On some Cambrian gastropods from Korea. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 29 (1-3): 111-118, pl. 8, text-figs. 1, 2.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Korea, Part VI. Palaeon tology V. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 12 (2): 217-275, pls. 12-14, text-figs. 1-10.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Korea, Part VIII. Palaeontology VII. Cambrian faunas of the Mun'gyong (Bunkei) district and the Samposan Formation of the Yongwol(Neietsu) district. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 13 (2): 181-241, pls. 9-13, text-figs. 1-8.
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The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of south Korea, Part IX. Palaeon tology VIII. The Machari fauna. Jour. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 14 (1): 1-152, pls. 1-8, text-figs. 1-14, tables 1-8.
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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, text-fig. 1.
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Some Late Triassic fossils from the Nariwa district in Province of Bitchu (Okayama Prefecture), Japan, Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 22: 261-274, pl. 10, text-figs. 1, 2.
——— and Suzuki, Koiti (1936)
Non-marine shells of the Naktong-Wakino Series. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 13 (3-4): 243-257, pls. 27-29.
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Non-marine shells of the Jurassic Tetori Series in Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 14 (1-2): 33-51, pls. 4, 5, text-figs. 1, 2.
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The brackish Wealden fauna of the Yoshimo beds in Prov. Nagato, Japan. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 16 (3-4): 213-224, pls. 13, 14.
Masutomi, Kazunosuke and Hamada, Takashi (1966)
Fossils in colour. Hoikusha, Osaka. 258 pp., 96 pls. [in Japanese]
Matsumoto, Tatsuro [Matumoto, Taturo] (1938)
Preliminary notes on some of the more important fossils among the Gosyonoura fauna. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 45 (532): 1-46, pls. 1-5, text-figs. 1-9, tables 1-7. [in Japanese with English description of fossils]
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A survey of the fossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part X. Kotora Jimbo (1894); Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Fauna der Kreideformation von Hokkaido. Pal. Soc. Japan, 25th Anniv. Vol., 41-48, pls. 60-68.
——— and Hayami, Itaru and Asano, Kiyoshi (1963)
A survey of fossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part VII. Matajiro Yokoyama (1890): Versteinerungen aus der japanischen Kreide. Pal. Soc. Japan, 25th Anniv. Vol., 27-32, pls. 44-51.
———, ——— and Hashimoto, Wataru (1965)
Some molluscan fossils from the buried Cretaceous of western Taiwan. Petrol. Geol. Taiwan, 4: 1-24 (incl. pls. 1, 2), text-figs. 1, 2.
Matsushita, Susumu (1926)
[On the early Triassic fossils from Kurotaki, Tosa]. Chikyu, 5 (5): 420-428, pl. 8 [in Japanese]
Murata, Masafumi (1969)
Molluscan fauna of the Toyoma Formation (Late Permian). Saito Ho-on Kai Mus., Res. Bull., 38: 1-22, pls. 1-4, text-figs. 1, 2, tables 1-7.
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Fusulinid biostratigraphy and molluscan fauna from the uppermost part of the Sakamotozawa Formation, and the pre-Kanokura unconformity, in the southern part of the Kitakami massif, northeast Japan, Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, [n. s.], 82: 93-116, pls. 13,14, text-figs. 1, 2.
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Permian and Triassic molluscan fossils from the Kitakami mountainland 2. (Early and Middle Permian molluscan fossils 2). Atlas of Japanese fossils, no. 41 (P-17). Tsukiji Shokan, Tokyo. 4 pp. (incl. 1 pl.) [in Japanese]
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Permian and Triassic molluscan fossils from the Kitakami mountainland 4. (Late Permian molluscan fossils 2). Atlas of Japanese fossils, no, 41 (P-19). Tsukiji Shokan, Tokyo. 4 pp. (incl. 1 pl.) [in Japanese]
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Permian and Triassic molluscan fossils from the Kitakami mountainland 6. (Triassic molluscan fossils 2). Atlas of Japanese fossils, no. 41 (Tr-11). Tsukiji Shokan, Tokyo. 4 pp. (incl. 1 pl.) [in Japanese]
Nagao, Takumi (1930)
On some Cretaceous fossils from the islands of Amakusa, Kyushu, Japan. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., [4], 1 (1): 1-25, pls. 1-3.
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Some Cretaceous Mollusca from Japanese Saghalien and Hokkaido (Lamelli branchiata and Gastropoda). Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., [4], 2 (1): 23-50, pls. 5-8.
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Cretaceous Mollusca from the Miyako district, Honshu, Japan (Lamellibranchiata and Gastropoda). Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., (4), 2 (3): 177-277, pls. 23-39.
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Some molluscan fossils from the Cretaceous deposits of Hokkaido and Japanese Saghalien. Part II. Gastropoda. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., [4], 4 (3-4): 213-239, pls. 20-22.
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Molluscan fossils of the Hakobuti sandstone of Hokkaido. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., (4), 4 (1-2): 31-56, pls. 1-4, text-fig. 1.
Nakano, Mitsuo and Hase, Akira (1969)
Lower Cretaceous non-marine molluscan fossils from Chugoku district. Atlas of Japanese fossils, no. 29 (Cr-6). Tsukiji Shokan, Tokyo. 4 pp. (incl. 1 pl.) [in Japanese]
Nakazawa, Keiji (1964)
Discovery of the Anisian fauna from Shikoku, southwest Japan and its geological meaning. Mem. Coll. Sci. Univ. Kyoto, [B], 30 (4): 7-19, pls, 1, 2, text-figs. 1-3.
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The Lower Triassic Kurotaki fauna in Shikoku and its allied faunas in Japan. Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyoto Univ., [B], 38 (1): 103-133, pls. 23-25, text-figs. 1, 2, table 1.
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On the Lower Cretaceous fossils found near the Omine mine, Iwate Prefecture, northeast Japan. Mem. Coll. Sci. Univ. Kyoto, [B], 32 (4): 303-333 (incl. pls. 3-6), text-figs. 1, 2.
Naumann, Edmund and Neumayr, Melchior (1890)
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Nishida, Tamio (1968)
On some gastropods from Millerella zone of the Akiyoshi limestone Group, Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, [n. s.], 70: 233-237, pl. 23, text-fig, 1.
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Middle Permian gastropods from the Takaoka Formation of the Sakawa basin, Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan. Part 1. Saga Daigaku Kyolkugakubu Kenkyu-ronbunshu, 17: 81-91, pls. 1-3, text-figs. 1-4.
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Gastropods from the Kwanmon Group (Inkstone Series). Jour: Sci, Hiroshima Univ., [C], 3 (1); 1-13, pls. 1-3, text-figs. 1-5.
Saito, Kazuo (1936)
Older Cambrian Brachiopoda, Gastropoda, etc. from northwestern Korea. Jour. Fac. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, [2], 4 (3): 345-367, pls. 1-3.
Saito, Toshio (1962)
The Upper Cretaceous system of Ibaraki and Fukushima Prefectures, Japan (Part 2). Bull. Fac. Arts Sci, Ibaraki Univ., [Nat. Sci.], 13: 51-87, pls. 1-8, text-figs. 6-14, tables 13-16.
Sakagami, Sumio (1973)
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Schmidt, M. F. (1873)
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Shikama, Tokio (1952)
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On some nerineid Gastropoda in Japan (Preliminary report). Sci. Rept. Yokohama Nat. Univ., [2], 20; 9-57, pls. 3-8, text-figs. 1-10, tables 1, 2.
Sugiyama, Toshio and Asao, Sadao (1942)
On Nerinea cf. visurgis Roemer from the Torinosu- limestone, Japan. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 49 (590) [Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan, no. 159]: 438-443, text-figs. 1-7.
Suzuki, Kôiti (1940)
Non-marine molluscan faunule of the Siragi Series in South Tyosen. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 17 (3-4): 215-231, pls. 22-24, text-figs. 1-20, table 1.
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Restudy on the non-marine molluscan fauna of the Rakuto Series in Keisyo-do, Tyosen. your. Shigenkagaku Kenkyu-sho, 1 (2): 189-219, pls. 14-19, table 1.
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Takahashi, Haruyuki (1969)
Stratigraphy and ammonite fauna of the southern Kitakami massif, northeast Honshu, Japan. Sci. Rept. Tohoku Univ., [2], 41 (1): 1-93, pls. 1-19, text-figs. 1-10, tables 1-6.
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Discovery of nerineid Gastropoda from seamount CblcoeB (Erimo) at the junction of Japan and Kuril-Kamchatka trenches. Rec. Oceanogr. Work. Japan, 9 (1): 1-6, pls. 1, 2, text-figs. 1, 2.
Wenz, Wilhelm (1938-1944)
Gastropoda. Teil 1: Allgemeiner Teil und Prosobranchia. Hand-buch der Paläozoologie, Bd. 6. xii+1639 pp., G. Borntraeger, Berlin. Yabe, Hisakatsu (1927) Cretaceous stratigraphy of the Japanese islands. Sci. Rept. Tohoku Imp. Univ., [2], 11 (2): 27-100, pls. 3-9, text-figs. 1-15.
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Cretaceous fossils from Hokkaido: Annelida, Gastropoda and Lamellibranchiata. Sci. Rept. Tohoku Imp. Univ., [2], 9 (3): 77-96, pls. 16, 17.
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Cretaceous Mollusca from the Sanchu-graben in the Kwanto mountainland, Japan. Sci. Rept. Tohoku Imp. Univ., [2], 9 (2): 33-76, pls. 12-15, text-figs. 1, 2.
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Early Triassic Mollusca from Shionosawa in the Sanchu graben, Kwanto massif, Japan. Sci. Rept, Tokyo Kyoiku Daigaku, [C], 39: 283-292, pls. 16, 17.
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Bibliography on Paleozoic Bivalvia from Japan and its adjacent areas


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A new species of Conularia from southern Kitakami, Japan. Jour. Geol. Soc. Tokyo, 27 (327): 87-90, text-figs. 1-3.
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Some Permian fossils from the Kitakami mountains. Japan. Jour. Geol. Geogr., 2 (4): 107-116, pl. 15.
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For Hayami: A systematic survey of the Mesozoic Bivalvia from Japan. Univ. Mus., Univ. Tokyo, Bull., no. 10

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2214tenelliformistelliniformis
278ParallelodonParalleldon
2725ParallelodonParalleldon
288Pl. 1Pl. a
3936gyliakianagyliafcina
3937gyliakianagyliakina
602andahd
646FrechFrench
8210MM 5209MM 5210
10121MyophoriopisMyophoriopsis
10816andand
13426Integricardium?Intergricardium?
17230PseudasaphisPseudoasaphis
18347MM 5209 (H), 5210MM 5209, 5210 (H)
22819distribution of Trigonioides anddistribution and
23420Kochigatani groupKoohigatani group
24515Fig. 6Tig. 6




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