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"Kuga, Naoyuki"

Kuga, Naoyuki: SEE ALSO Goto & Kuga, 1984; Hasegawa et al., 1988; Kamei et al., 1989; Pirika Sirenia Research Group, 1992. (detail)
 
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Goto, Masatoshi; Kuga, Naoyuki (detail)
   
1984
Fossil elasmobranchs occurred with desmostylians in Japan.
Monogr. Assoc. Geol. Collab. in Japan 28: 45-49. 1 tab. May 1984.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. See also T. Kamei (1984).
 
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Kuga, Naoyuki; Saegusa, Haruo; Kamei, Tadao (detail)
   
1987
[Paleoparadoxia from Tsuyama, Okayama 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: 45-48. March 1987.
–In Japanese.
 
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Okazaki, Yoshihiko; Kuga, Naoyuki; Kohno, Naoki (detail)
   
1988
[Comparison of mammal fossils in the Tomikusa Formation, Mizunami Formation, and Isshi Formation.] 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: 15-17. 1 tab. 2 figs. March 1988.
–In Japanese.
 
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Kamei, Tadao; Kuga, Naoyuki; Inuzuka, Norihisa; Kamiya, Hidetoshi; Saegusa, Haruo (detail)
   
1989
[Report of Paleoparadoxia fossils from Tsuyama.]
Ann. Rept. Tsuyama Mus. No. 1: [vii] + 48. 3 tabs. Frontisp. 25 figs. 7 pls.
–In Japanese. Comprises a preface by Kamei and chapters on the following topics: geology of the Tsuyama Basin (Kamei, pp. 1-9); fossils of Paleoparadoxia and their modes of occurrence (Kuga, pp. 10-23); reconstruction of Paleoparadoxia (Inuzuka, pp. 24-25); radiographic observations (Kuga, p. 26); tooth microstructure (Kamiya, p. 27); and discussion (Kamei, Saegusa, & Kuga, pp. 28-41). Pp. 42-48 reproduce news clippings about the Tsuyama specimen.
 
 
Pirika Sirenia Research Group (Aoyama, Susumu; Inaki, Hiroyuki; Fujita, Tamio; Sotozaki, Hideto; Kusaka, Hajime; Kazukawa, Eisuke; Terasaki, Yasufumi; Nojo, Ayumu; Moroto, Yasuhiro; Minoshima, Ai; Tanaka, Nobuyuki; Takahashi, Yoshinori; Takada, Syun'ichi; Akiba, Chikara; Kuga, Naoyuki) (detail)
   
1992
Report on excavation of sirenian fossil from Pirika Imakane, southwestern Hokkaido.
Imakane Township (Japan) Board of Education: [vi] + 133. 8 tabs. 107 figs. 9 pls. Mar. 31, 1992.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Concerns a Pleistocene partial skeleton of Hydrodamalis sp.

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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