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Paleontological Research | 2007

Ocadia nipponica, a new species of aquatic turtle (Testudines: Testudinoidea: Geoemydidae) from the Middle Pleistocene of Chiba Prefecture, central Japan

Ren Hirayama; Naotomo Kaneko; Hiroko Okazaki

ABSTRACT A new species of the genus Ocadia (Testudines; Testudinoidea; Geoemydidae), O. nipponica, is described on the basis of a nearly complete skeleton from the Middle Pleistocene Kiyokawa Formation of the Shimosa Group at Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture, central Japan. O. nipponica is distinguished from O. sinensis (Gray) by its more extensive secondary palate, smoother shell surface, narrower second and third vertebral scutes, and larger size (carapace up to 33 cm long). Considering that the living species O. sinensis is distributed in the coastal area of eastern to southeastern Asia in subtropical to tropical climates, the new fossil species may have been thrived in warmer paleoclimatic conditions for the Japanese Islands in the Pleistocene age than hitherto have been estimated on the basis of floral evidences.


Paleontological Research | 2016

Two species of Permophricodothyris (Reticularioidea, Brachiopoda) from the middle Permian, South Kitakami Belt, Japan

Jun-ichi Tazawa; Naotomo Kaneko

Abstract. We describe two species of reticularioid spiriferid brachiopod, Permophricodothyris grandis (Chao) and Permophricodothyris squamularioides (Huang), from the lower part of the Kamiyasse Formation (Wordian), Kamiyasse—Imo area, South Kitakami Belt, northeastern Japan. Permophricodothyris is known from the middle to upper Permian of the Tethyan region, especially from the upper Permian of South China. The two species from the Kamiyasse—Imo area are representative Tethyan elements of the middle Permian brachiopod fauna of the South Kitakami Belt.


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 2004

Flood-plain Deposits and Fossil Assemblages of the Middle Pleistocene Kiyokawa Formation, Shimosa Group, Eastern Japan

Hiroko Okazaki; Naotomo Kaneko; Ren Hirayama; Shinji Isaji; Hisayoshi Kato; Hajime Taru; Yuji Takakuwa; Arata Momohara; Hiroaki Ugai


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 1997

Discovery of Devonian tabulate corals and crinoid from the Moribu district, Hida Gaien Belt, central Japan.

Jun-ichi Tazawa; Isao Niikawa; Kenji Furuichi; Yukio Miyake; Masatoshi Ohkura; Hiroshi Furutani; Naotomo Kaneko


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 2006

Fossil Turtles from the Kiyokawa Formation of the Shimosa Group (Pleistocene) at Chiba Prefecture

Ren Hirayama; Naotomo Kaneko; Hiroko Okazaki


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 2006

Palaeoloxodon naumanni (Makiyama, 1924) from the Middle Pleistocene Kiyokawa Formation in Yoshinoda, Sodegaura, Chiba, Central Japan

Hajime Taru; Naotomo Kaneko


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2017

Cyrtospirifer ainosawensis sp. nov., from the Upper Devonian Ainosawa Formation, Soma, Abukuma Mountains, northeastern Japan

Jun-ichi Tazawa; Hiroaki Inose; Naotomo Kaneko


Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan The 119th Annual Meeting(2012' Osaka) | 2012

Limestone karst in the non-limestone Kazusa Group, Chiba Prefecture, central Japan

Kensaku Urata; Hisayoshi Kato; Naotomo Kaneko


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 2004

A Fossil Elephantoid Molar of Palaeoloxodon naumanni (Makiyama) Collected from the Latest Pleistocene Deposits of the Hanamurogawa River, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, Japan

Rei Nakashima; Mitsuhiro Itoh; Naotomo Kaneko; Hajime Taru; Seiichi Toshimitsu; Tsutomu Nakazawa; Ichiyo Isobe


Fossils. | 2004

Age of Carcharocles megalodon (Lamniformes: Otodontidae) : A review of the stratigraphic records

Hideo Yabe; Masatoshi Goto; Naotomo Kaneko

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Hajime Taru

American Museum of Natural History

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Hiroko Okazaki

American Museum of Natural History

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Hisayoshi Kato

American Museum of Natural History

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Rei Nakashima

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Seiichi Toshimitsu

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Shinji Isaji

American Museum of Natural History

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Yuji Takakuwa

American Museum of Natural History

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