Publisher: The Palaeontological Society of Japan

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An Early Jurassic ammonite from a limestone conglomerate in the Kuzu Complex of the Ashio Belt
Yoshihito Kamata, 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)
The oxygen isotopic record of seasonality in Conus shells and its application to understanding late middle Eocene (38 Ma) climate
TAKURO KOBASH, et al. (2003)
New record of Hesperornis rossicus (Aves, Hesperornithiformes) in the Campanian of Saratov Province, Russia
Andrei V. Panteleyev, et al. (2004)
Ediacaran biota: The dawn of animal life in the shadow of giant protists
Adolf Seilacher, et al. (2003)
Discovery of Lower Permian Radiolarian and Conodont Faunas from the Bedded Chert of the Chanthaburi Area Along the Sra Kaeo Suture Zone, Eastern Thailand
Doungrutai Saesaengseerung, et al. (2009)
Marine Palynomorphs Dominated by Heterotrophic Organism Remains in the Tropical Coastal Shallow-Water Sediment; the Case of Selangor Coast and the Estuary of the Manjung River in Malaysia
Kazumi Matsuoka, et al. (2017)
A new species of osmundaceous fern rhizome, Ashicaulis macromedullosus sp. nov., from the Middle Jurassic, northern China
MIDORI MATSUMOTO, et al. (2006)
