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Early Permian Ostracods from Mugi County, Gifu Prefecture, Central Japan
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- Authors: Gengo Tanaka1, Teruo Ono2, Aihua Yuan3, Masahiro Ichida4, Haruyoshi Maeda4
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1 Gunma Museum of Natural History, 1674-1 Kamikuroiwa, Tomioka, Gunma 370-2345, Japan (e-mail: );
2 1552-141, Honden, Mizuho City, Gifu 501-0236, Japan (e-mail: );
3 Key Laboratory of Bio- and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074 China (e-mail: );
4 Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan (e-mail: ; )
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Paleontological Research Volume 16, Issue 2, 88 - 106 (2012); http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/1342-8144-16.2.088
Publisher: UniBio Press
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The Early Permian organic-rich black coloured limestone from Mugi County, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan, was sampled for ostracods. Eleven species belonging to six genera were identifıed This ostracod assemblage is the first report of Palaeozoic species from central Japan. Nine species are new: Amphissites gifuensis Tanaka and Yuan sp. nov., Aurikirkbya miyakei Tanaka and Ono sp. nov., Glyptopleura mugiensis Tanaka and Yuan sp. nov., Bairdia fujisan Tanaka and Maeda sp. nov., Bairdia ikeyai Tanaka sp. nov., Bairdia spindlica Tanaka and Yuan sp. nov., Bairdia minoensis Tanaka and Ono sp. nov., Microcheilinella subovata Tanaka and Maeda sp. nov., and Microcheilinella tsubogawensis Tanaka and Ichida sp. nov.
Keywords:
Palaeocopida;
Mugi County;
Permian;
Japan;
Ostracoda;
Podocopida
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Early Permian Ostracods from Mugi County, Gifu Prefecture, Central Japan
Paleontological Research Volume 16, Issue 2, 88 - 106 (2012); http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/1342-8144-16.2.088
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