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AR1, Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

Lat/Long (Decimal)38.9865,141.529
Co-ordinates Derivationestimated from map
Given LocationMiyagi, Japan
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates)Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

Collections

CollectionReferenceStratigraphic NameCommentsLithologyAge
AR1, Shigejisawa, Kamiyasse, Kesennuma CityTazawa J. I., Araki H. (2013)KanokuraUpper part of the lower Kanokura Formationsandstone268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Gypospirifer kobiyamai
species
Animalia : Brachiopoda : Rhynchonellata : Spiriferida : Trigonotretidae : Gypospirifer : Gypospirifer kobiyamai268.8 - 265.1 Ma
Permian

References

Tazawa J. I., Araki H. (2013) Four brachiopod species newly described from the Middle Permian of Kesennuma, South Kitakami Belt, northeast Japan, Science Reports, Niigata University (Geology) 28, 1-14
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