the echinoid fauna from japan and adjacent regions part i
the echinoid fauna from japan and adjacent regions part i
the echinoid fauna from japan and adjacent regions part i
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The Echinoid Fauna <strong>from</strong> Japan <strong>and</strong> Adjacent Regions 37<br />
Clypeaster colloti LA:VIBERT Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Clypeaster d. reticulatus (LINNE) Tokuno·shima, Pleistocene<br />
15. HAYASAKA <strong>and</strong> MORISHITA (1947-a) reported <strong>the</strong> following species <strong>from</strong><br />
:Formosa.<br />
Echinarachnius (Scaphechinus) mirabilis (A. AGAssIz) Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Laganum aff. boschi (R. MARTIN) Tokuno·shima, Pleistocene<br />
Peronella d. decagonalis A. AGASSIZ Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Peronella (Peronellites) oval is, sp. nov. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Echinolampas sp. indet. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Echinolampas (Miolampas) depressus GRAY Tokuno·shima, Pleistocene<br />
16. HAYASAKA (1947) in his" Notes on Some fossil Echinoids of Taiwan ",<br />
-enumerating <strong>the</strong> following species <strong>from</strong> Formosa.<br />
Clypeaster aff. humilis (LESKE) Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Astriclypeus integer YOSHlWARA Formosa, Miocene<br />
Astriclypeus manni VERRILL Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Breynia cordata, sp. nov. Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Breynia testudinaria, sp. nov. Formosa, Pliocene<br />
17. NISIY AMA (1948) described an interesting fossil Echinoid <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mio·<br />
Pliocene (Suenomatsuyama) formation of Mutsu Province, Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Japan.<br />
Astrodapsis nipponicus, n. sp. Mutsu, Mio·Pliocene<br />
18. HAY ASAKA (1948-a) described <strong>and</strong> enumerating <strong>the</strong> following species <strong>from</strong><br />
.Formosa.<br />
Porosoma sp. indet. Formosa, Pliocene<br />
Echinolampas jackemonti O'ARCHIAC et HAIME Formosa, Miocene<br />
Echinolampas concavus, sp. nov. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Linthia taiwanensis, sp. nov. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Sinaechinus kawaguchii, sp. nov. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Schizaster (?Paraster) taiwanicus, sp. nov. Formosa, Eocene<br />
Schizaster (?Paraster) sp. indet. Formosa, Eocene<br />
Moira obesa NISIYAMA Formosa, Miocene<br />
?Moira sp. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Moiropsis depress a, sp. nov. Formosa, Miocene<br />
Brissus sp. indet. a Formosa, Pleistocene<br />
Brissus sp. indet. (3 Formosa, Pleistocene<br />
Breynia carinata O'ARCHIAC et HAI:VIE Formosa, Miocene<br />
19. MORISHITA (1950) reported fossil Echinoids derived <strong>from</strong> <strong>the</strong> Neogene deposits<br />
-developed in Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> Toyama Prefectures.<br />
Astriclypeus manni VERRILL Toyama <strong>and</strong> Ishikawa, Miocene<br />
Echinarachnius parma (LAMARCK) Toyama, Pliocene<br />
Echinarachnius (Scaphechinus) mirabilis (AGAssIz) Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> Toyama, Pliocene<br />
Echinarachnius (Scaphechinus) mirabilis tenuis YOSHlWARA Ishikawa, Pliocene<br />
Echinarachnius (Echinarachnius) microthyroides NISIY AMA Toyama, Pliocene<br />
Echinarachnius tsudai, sp. nov. Ishikawa, Pliocene<br />
Echinarachnius ishioi, sp. nov. Toyama, Pliocene<br />
·Clypeaster virescens DOOERLEIN Ishikawa, Pliocene<br />
Clypeaster sp. indet. Toyama, Pliocene<br />
Echinolampas yoshiwarai LORIOL Ishikawa, Pliocene<br />
Linthia nipponica YOSHIWARA Toyama, Pliocene