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i Öresund. – Zool. Revy 1: 12–15; Stockholm.<br />

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– (1934 a): Calcium in the blood of Ligia exotica during non-molting and molting phases.<br />

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– (1934 b): Calcium contents of the carapace and other organs of Ligia exotica during<br />

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– (1934 c): Relation between atmospheric humidity and evaporation of water in Ligia<br />

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– (1937): Migration of calcium through blood in Ligia exotica during its moulting. – Jap.<br />

J. Zool. 7: 241–249; Tokyo.<br />

NUNOMURA, N. (1979): Ligia boninensis, a new isopod crustacean from Haha-jima, Bonin Islands,<br />

Japan. – Bull. Toyama Sci. Mus. 1: 37–40; Toyama.<br />

– (1980): Some terrestrial isopod crustaceans from Toyama City, Middle Japan. – Bull.<br />

Toyama Sci. Mus. 2: 13–21; Toyama<br />

– (1981): Isopod crustaceans in Sado Island, the Sea of Japan. – Rep. Sado mar. biol. Stat.<br />

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– (1983): Studies on the terrestrial isopod crustaceans in Japan. I. Taxonomy of the families<br />

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– (1986): Studies on the terrestrial isopod crustaceans in Japan. III. Taxonomy of the family<br />

Scyphacidae (continued), Marinoniscidae, Halophilosciidae, Philosciidae and<br />

Oniscidae. – Bull. Toyama Sci. Mus. 9: 1–72; Toyama.<br />

– (1987): Studies on the terrestrial isopod crustaceans in Japan. IV. Taxonomy of the families<br />

Trachelipidae and Procellionidae. – Bull. Toyama Sci. Mus. 11: 1–76; Toyama.<br />

– (1991 a): Studies on the terrestrial isopod crustaceans in Japan. VI. Further supplements<br />

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– (1991 b): Littoral isopod crustaceans deposited in the Toyama Science Museum. – Bull.<br />

Toyama Sci. Mus. 14: 27–44; Toyama.<br />

– (1992): Studies on the terrestrial isopod crustaceans in Japan. VII. Supplements to the<br />

taxonomy 3. – Bull. Toyama Sci. Mus. 15: 1–23; Toyama.<br />

– (1995): Two cave-dwelling isopod crustaceans from northern Vietnam. – Spec. Bull. Jap.<br />

Soc. Coleopt. 4: 143–148; Tokyo.<br />

– (1998): Marine isopod crustaceans collected from Noto Peninsula, Middle Japan. – Bull.<br />

Toyama Sci. Mus. 21: 69–76; Toyama.<br />

– (1999 a): Taxonomical revisions on some groups of terrestrial isopods in Japan. – Edaphologia<br />

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– (1999 b): Sea shore isopod crustaceans collected from Izu Islands, Middle Japan. – Bull.<br />

Toyama Sci. Mus. 22: 7–38; Toyama.<br />

– (2000 a): A new species of the genus Exalloniscus from Tochigi Prefecture, eastern Japan.<br />

– Bull. Toyama Sci. Mus. 23: 1–4; Toyama.

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