Vol.19 No.1

Utsunomiya, M., Majima, R., Taguchi, K. and Wada, H., 2015: An in situ Vesicomyid-dominated Cold-seep Assemblage from the Lowermost Pleistocene Urago Formation, Kazusa Group, Forearc Basin Fill on the Northern Miura Peninsula, Pacific Side of Central Japan. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 1-20. 10.2517/2014pr024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR024

Niko, S. and Mapes, R. H., 2015: Early Carboniferous Nautiloids from the Ruddell Shale Member in Arkansas, Midcontinent North America. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 52-60. 10.2517/2014pr029. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR029

Savazzi, E., 2015: The Early Cambrian Eophyton Toolmark and Its Producer. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 61-75. 10.2517/2014pr028. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR028

Sonoda, T., Hirayama, R., Okazaki, Y. and Ando, H., 2015: A New Species of the Genus Adocus (Adocidae, Testudines) from the Lower Cretaceous of Southwest Japan. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 26-32. 10.2517/2014pr026. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR026

Tazawa, J.-I., Kaneko, N., Suzuki, C. and Hasegawa, S., 2015: Late Permian (Wuchiapingian) Brachiopod Fauna from the Lower Takakurayama Formation, Abukuma Mountains, Northeastern Japan. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 33-51. 10.2517/2014pr027. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR027

Iba, Y., Sano, S.-I. and Goto, M., 2015: Large Belemnites were Already Common in the Early Jurassic?New Evidence from Central Japan. Paleontological Research, Vol.19 No.1, 21-25. 10.2517/2014pr025. http://dx.doi.org/10.2517/2014PR025