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Tetori - Shimoanama, Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan

GroupTetori
FormationShimoanama
Age:164 - 145 Ma
Jurassic
IntervalOxfordian - Tithonian
Number of Collections1
Number of Occurrences1

Recorded Sample Locations

LocationRegionStratigraphic Name
Izumi Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, JapanTetori - Shimoanama

Associated Units

Stratigraphic NameAgeLithologyOccurrence Records
Tetori - Izuki133 - 129 Ma
Early/Lower Cretaceous
shale/sandstone, "shale"26
Tetori - Kaizara166 - 164 Ma
Middle Jurassic
shale2
Tetori - Kurouchi164 - 145 Ma
Jurassic
7
Tetori - Ushimaru164 - 145 Ma
Jurassic
4
Tetori - Yambara156 - 151 Ma
Jurassic
conglomerate1
Tetori - Yambarazaka164 - 157 Ma
Jurassic
conglomerate/sandstone5

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Neomiodon sp.
genus
6Animalia : Mollusca : Bivalvia : Sphaeriida : Neomiodontidae : Neomiodon163.5 - 145 Ma
Jurassic

References

Hayami I. (1975) A systematic survey of the Mesozoic Bivalvia from Japan, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Bulletin 10
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