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Hatai, K. & Nisiyama, S. (1952) Check list of Japanese Tertiary marine Mollusca. The Science Reports, second series (Geology), Tôhoku University, Special Volume 3, 1–464. [For updated literature reviews Cenozoic Mollusca from Japan see Noda & Masuda, 1996
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Hatai, K.; Nisiyama, S.
1952
Check list of Japanese Tertiary marine Mollusca
Geology), Tôhoku University, Special
3: 1-464
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Arca sakamizuensis Hatai & Nisiyama, 1952 † accepted as Lamarcka sakamizuensis (Hatai & Nisiyama, 1952) † (original description)
Asthenotoma subdifficilis Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Tomopleura subdifficilis (Makiyama, 1927) † (new combination reference)
Barbatia koshibensis Hatai & Nishiyama, 1952 accepted as Didimacar tenebrica (Reeve, 1844) (original description)
Drillia kobayashii Yokoyama, 1928 † accepted as Clavatula kobayashii (Yokoyama, 1928) † (new combination reference)
Inquisitor eoa Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Clathrodrillia eoa (Makiyama, 1927) † (new combination reference)
Scala amoena Yokoyama, 1923 † accepted as Epitonium (Hyaloscala) amoenum (Yokoyama, 1923) † represented as Epitonium amoenum (Yokoyama, 1923) (new combination reference)
Tritonalia dainitiensis Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Ocenebra dainitiensis (Makiyama, 1927) (new combination reference)
Asthenotoma subdifficilis Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Tomopleura subdifficilis (Makiyama, 1927) † (new combination reference)
Barbatia koshibensis Hatai & Nishiyama, 1952 accepted as Didimacar tenebrica (Reeve, 1844) (original description)
Drillia kobayashii Yokoyama, 1928 † accepted as Clavatula kobayashii (Yokoyama, 1928) † (new combination reference)
Inquisitor eoa Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Clathrodrillia eoa (Makiyama, 1927) † (new combination reference)
Scala amoena Yokoyama, 1923 † accepted as Epitonium (Hyaloscala) amoenum (Yokoyama, 1923) † represented as Epitonium amoenum (Yokoyama, 1923) (new combination reference)
Tritonalia dainitiensis Makiyama, 1927 † accepted as Ocenebra dainitiensis (Makiyama, 1927) (new combination reference)