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"Kobayashi, Iwao"

Kobayashi, Iwao: SEE ALSO Horikawa et al., 1987. (detail)
 
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Kobayashi, Iwao (detail)
   
1973
Preliminary study of the distribution of some elements in mammalian teeth fossils by the electron microprobe.
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan 79(5): 341-348.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
 
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Kobayashi, Iwao; Kamei, Tadao (detail)
   
1973
A histological study on a tooth of Paleoparadoxia.
Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyoto Univ., Ser. Geol. Min. 40(1): 13-25. 1 tab. 4 figs. Pls. 2-3. Sept. 10, 1973.
 
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Horikawa, Hideo; Kobayashi, Iwao; Takahashi, Keiichi (detail)
   
1987
[Marine mammal fossils from Niigata Prefecture.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010: 18-20. March 1987.
–In Japanese.
 
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Kobayashi, Iwao; Takahashi, Keiichi; Horikawa, Hideo (detail)
   
1988
[Neogene marine mammal fossils from Niigata Prefecture.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010: 18-21. 1 fig. March 1988.
–In Japanese.
 
 
Research Group for Fossil Sirenia from Myoken (Kato, Masaaki; Kobayashi, Iwao; Kobayashi, Shoji; Sasagawa, Ichiro; Shinmura, Tatsuya; Tamura, Keiko; Horikawa, Hideo; Miyawaki, Makoto) (detail)
   
2008
Discovery of the Hydrodamalinae (Sirenia, Mammalia) from the Late Pliocene Shiroiwa Formation in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture.
Bull. Nagaoka Municipal Science Museum No. 43: 1-20. 5 tabs. 20 figs. March 2008.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Describes a scapula, radius-ulna, thoracic vertebra, and rib of a Hydrodamalis, thought to be intermediate between H. spissa and H. gigas.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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