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+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "HATAI Kotora")

共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

  1. HATAI Kotora
  2. NODA Hiroshi
  3. KOTAKA Tamio
  4. MASUDA Koichiro
  5. MURATA Masafumi
  6. YABE Hisakatsu
  7. ISHIJIMA Wataru
  8. HAYASAKA Shozo
  9. FUNAYAMA Yushi, KAWAKAMI Toru, NISIYAMA Syozo, SUZUKI Yoko

発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

  1. The Recent Brachiopod Fauna of Japan (1) New Genera and Subgenera [search@G] [search@A]
  2. The Recent Brachiopod Fauna of Japan (2) New Species [search@G] [search@A]
  3. A Preliminary Note on the Tertiary Brachiopod Fauna of Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  4. The Recent Brachiopod Fauna of Japan (3) Notes on the Subfamily Laqueinae [search@G] [search@A]
  5. Kurakithyris, Tertiary Brachiopod Genus from Central Honsyu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  6. Notes on Pictothyris hanzawai lenticularis Hayasaka and a New Species of the Same Ganus [search@G] [search@A]
  7. A Note on Pholadomya japonica Yokoyama [search@G] [search@A]
  8. Turritella from the Shimokita Peninsula [search@G] [search@A]
  9. A New Globularia(?) from Yamagata Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  10. A Sedimentary Structure Observed in Yamagata Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  11. Discovery of a Miocene Elephant Molar from the Sen nan District, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  12. Some New Miocene Gastropods from Near the Ginzan Hot spring, Yamagata Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  13. A New Miocene Myadora from Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  14. A Recent Ripple Mark Observed in the Intertidal Zone at Nobiru, Miyagi Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  15. A Rill Mark Observed along the Nobiru Beach, Mono gun, Miyagi Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  16. Japanese Miocene Reconsidred [search@G] [search@A]
  17. A Note on the Pliocene Megafossil Fauna from the Shimokita Peninsula, Aomori Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  18. Remarks on the Boundary between the Miocene and the Pliocene in Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  19. The Sea Coast of Nobiru, Mono gun, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Honshu [search@G] [search@A]
  20. A Recent Brachiopod from Deep Water off Onagawa, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  21. Some Fossil Tympanics from the Mizuho Period of Northern Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  22. Some Fish Otoliths from Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  23. Some Fossil Stingrays from Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  24. The Stratigraphic Position of Trilophodon Sendaicus Matsumoto in the Mizuho To of Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  25. A Concentric Structure from the Permian Toyoma Slate, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  26. A Pipy Structure from the Lower Cretaceous Miyako Group, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  27. A Tabular Structure from the Cretaceous Deposits of Northeast Iwate Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  28. Faecal Pellets from the Kogota Formation (Early Miyagian) of Kogota Machi, Miyagi Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  29. Mollusca from Tatenokawa, Tadami Cho, MinamiAizu Gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  30. Some Marine Mollusca from Shimanokoshi Harbor in Tanohata Cho, Shimohei Gun, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  31. A Ploblematica from the Nishikurosawa Formation, Oga Peninsula, Akita Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  32. Some Marine Fossils from Southwest of Shiroishi City, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  33. Supplementary Note on the Faecal Pellets from the Early Miyagian Kogota Formation, Kogota Machi, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  34. A Plantlike Fossil from the Maekawa Formation, Isawa Gun, Iwate Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  35. Two Trace Fossils from the Southern Part of the Kitakami Massif, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  36. A Cretaceous Teredolites from Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  37. Tentaculites Like Specimen from the Permian Kashiwadaira Formation, Fukushima Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  38. Tobular Structures from the Sakamotozawa Formation (Permian), Sumita Cho, Kesen Gun, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  39. A Marine Worm from the Omori Formation(Miyagian), Sanbongi Machi, Shida Gun, Miyagi Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  40. A Probable Calcareous Alga from the Jurassic Torinosu Limestone, Kochi Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  41. A Problematical Microfossil from the Miocene Mizunami Group, Toki Mizunami District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  42. An Interesting Microfossil from the Mizunami Group, Toki Mizunami District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  43. Marine Fossils from the Moniwa Formation Distributed along the Natori River, Sendai, Northeast Honshu, Japan Part 1. Brachiopoda from the Moniwa Formation [search@G] [search@A]
  44. Second Discovery of Isawaites Maekawaensis from the Miocene of the Northeast Honshu [search@G] [search@A]
  45. A Trace (Burrow) Fossil from the Early Cretaceous Harachiyama Formation, Taro Cho, Shimohei Gun, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  46. Marine Fossils from the Moniwa Formation Distributed along the Natori River, Sendai, Northeast Honshu, Japan Part 4. A New Species of Chlamys [search@G] [search@A]
  47. Marine Fossils from the Moniwa Formation, Distributed along the Natori River, Sendai, Northeast Honshu, Japan Part 3. Shark Teeth from the Moniwa Formation [search@G] [search@A]
  48. A Trace Fossil (Utatsuia Miyagiensis, n. gen. n. sp.) from the Permian Toyoma Formation in the Southern Part of the Kitakami Massif, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  49. Marine Fossils from the Moniwa Formation Distributed along the Natori River, Sendai, Northeast Honshu, Japan Part 5. Some Balanomorphs from the Moniwa Formation [search@G] [search@A]
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