瑞浪市化石博物館研究報告
Online ISSN : 2435-0931
Print ISSN : 0385-0900
Molluscan fossils from the Lower Miocene Higashibessho Formation (lower part) in Toyama Prefecture and their paleobiogeographic significance
Kazutaka Amano Toshikazu HamuroMasui Hamuro
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研究報告書・技術報告書 オープンアクセス

2022 年 49 巻 p. 105-117

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Thirty molluscan species have been recovered from the upper Lower Miocene Higashibessho Formation around Yamada-Nakanose in Toyama Prefecture. Of these, Propeamusium fuganjiense Yamana is the first recorded from this formation and described. Other two interesting species, Myonera osawanoensis (Tsuda) and Liracassis yokoyamai (Kuroda) are also herein de-scribed. The deep-sea fauna of the Higashibessho and uppermost part of Kurosedani Formations share some characteristic species with the Lower to Middle Miocene formations in San-in (Shimane and Tottori Prefectures) and Tokai (Aichi, Gifu and Mie Prefectures) areas. Moreover, the vesicomyid Pleurophopsis, the cassid Liracassis and the neilonellid Neilo (Multidentata) migrated southward since the Early Miocene from the west coast of America, Kamchatka and Sakhalin. These data support the extension of a relatively cold-water subsurface current to the Japan Sea side of western Honshu.
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