Publisher: The Palaeontological Society of Japan
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A humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781), from the Pleistocene Kioroshi Formation of Inba-mura, Chiba Prefecture, central Japan
Kazuo Nagasawa, et al. (2004)
Latest early-earliest middle Miocene deep-sea molluscs in the Japan Sea borderland – the warm-water Higashibessho fauna in Toyama Prefecture, central Japan
Kazutaka Amano, et al. (2004)
A comparison of morphological adaptations in the cardiid bivalves Cardium and Budmania
Enrico Savazzi, et al. (2004)
Ediacaran biota: The dawn of animal life in the shadow of giant protists
Adolf Seilacher, et al. (2003)
An exceptionally well-preserved fossil seep community from the Cretaceous Yezo Group in the Nakagawa area, Hokkaido, northern Japan
YOSHINORI HIKIDA, et al. (2003)
Ultramafics-Hydrothermalism-Hydrogenesis-HyperSLiME (UltraH3) linkage: a key insight into early microbial ecosystem in the Archean deep-sea hydrothermal systems
KEN TAKAI, et al. (2006)
Middle to Upper Pleistocene Polycystine Radiolarians from Hole 902-C9001C, Northwestern Pacific
Kenji M. Matsuzaki, et al. (2015)
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