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This is the first part of the monograph on the Mollusca of the Upper Pleistocene Moeshima shell bed which is distributed on a small isle, Moeshima (N 31°37', E 130°43'), in Kagoshima bay, south Kyushu.... It is the most prolific bed among the Pleistocene formations in southwest Japan and characterized by the faunule of the deep shelf in contrast with the embayment faunules of the ordinary Pleistocene beds in that province. Six turrid subfamilies comprise 25 genera and 33 species out of 184 total molluscan species from that bed. Many of them, especially Clavines, Mangeliines, and Daphnelines are new to science or rare in records of occurrence. They represent an important part of both the Japanese fossil and recent turrids. This report contains the detailed descriptions of the species and some revision of the classification of a few genera.続きを見る
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