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Kisono, Tsuwano, Kanoashi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan

Lat/Long (Decimal)34.4667,131.717
Co-ordinates Derivationbased on nearby landmark
Given LocationShimane, Japan
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates)Tsuwano, Kanoashi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan

Collections

CollectionReferenceStratigraphic NameCommentsLithologyAge
KisonoSuzuki H. (1997)Kanoashi - K2claystone189.6 - 183 Ma
Early Jurassic

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Tricolocampe sp.
genus
Chromista : Radiozoa : Polycystina : Nassellaria : Artostrobiidae : Tricolocampe189.6 - 183 Ma
Early Jurassic

References

Suzuki H. (1997) Drei neue Radiolarienarten in der Canoptum-Vergesellschaftung aus dem Unterjura des Kanoashi-Komplexes [Three new radiolarian species in the Canoptum assemblage from the Lower Jurassic of the Kanoashi complex, Southwest Japan], Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Monatshefte 6, 361-369
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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