Tamio Nishida
Tamio Nishida, Japanese geologist and paleontologist
Institute of Earth Science, Faculty of Education, Saga University, Saga, Japan
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1995
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 1995. Stratigraphic occurrence of Mytiloides (Bivalvia) in the mid-Upper Cretaceous sequence of Hokkaido. Fossils (Kaseki) 59: 47–66. Reference page.
2000
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 2000. Biostratigraphy of the late Albian - early Cenomanian succession–the case in the Shuparo Valley of Hokkaido–. Fossils (Kaseki) 68: 1–12. Reference page.
2001
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 2001. A review on several papers on the Cretaceous Inoceramidae by I. Walaszczyk and coauthors. Fossils (Kaseki) 70: 35–36. Reference page.
2002
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 2002. A study of Mrhiliceras (Cretaceous Ammonoidea) (Studies of the Cretaceous ammonites from Hokkaido and Sakhalin–XCIII). Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B 78(7): 185–189. Reference page.
2003
- Matsumoto, T., Nishida, T. & Toshimitsu, S. 2003. Early Cenomanian (Cretaceous) ammonoids Utaturiceras and Graysonites from Hokkaido, North Japan (Studies of the Cretaceous ammonites from Hokkaido and Sakhalin–XCV). Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan 54(3-4): 131–159. Reference page.
2004
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 2004. A revised taxonomy of the ammonoid genus Desmoceras from Japan. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B 80(5): 225–229. Reference page.
- Matsumoto, T., Nishida, T. & Toshimitsu, S. 2004. The early Cenomanian (Cretaceous) ammonite fauna from the Soeushinai area of Hokkaido, North Japan (Studies of the Cretaceous ammonites from Hokkaido and Sakhalin–XCVII). Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan 55(3-4): 67–92. Reference page.
2006
- Matsumoto, T. & Nishida, T. 2006. The ammonoid specimens to be stored in the Kyushu University Museum. Bulletin of the Kyushu University Museum 4: 93-97, pls. 1–3. Reference page.
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