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Editorial

Contributions to vertebrate palaeontology in honour of Yukimitsu Tomida

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  • Kellner AWA, Tomida Y. 2000. Description of a new species of Anhangueridae (Pterodactyloidea) with comments on the pterosaur fauna from the Santana Formation (Aptian–Albian), northeastern Brazil. Natl Sci Mus Monograph. 17:1–135.
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  • Kobayashi Y, Tomida Y, Kamei T, Eguchi T. 2006. Anatomy of Toyotamaphimeia machikanensis Aoki, 1983 (Crocodylia) from the Late Pleistocene of Japan: reassessment of its phylogenetic status within Crocodylia. Nat Sci Mus Monograph. 35:1–121.
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  • Lee Y, Tomida Y. 2005. A new investigation of Bunolophodon yokotii Makiyama, 1938 from the Kidong Formation, Myeongcheon, Hamgyeongbuk-do, North Korea. J Paleontol Soc Korea. 21:157–165.
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  • Lü J, Tomida Y, Azuma Y, Dong Z, Lee Y. 2004. New oviraptorid dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Nemegt Formation of southwestern Mongolia. Bull Natl Sci Mus Tokyo Ser C. 30:95–130.
  • Miyata K, Tomida Y. 1998a. A new tillodont from the early Middle Eocene of Japan and its implication to the subfamily Trogosinae (Tillodontia: Mammalia). Paleontol Res. 2:53–66.
  • Miyata K, Tomida Y. 1998b. Trogosus-like tillodont (Tillodontia, Mammalia) from the early Middle Eocene of Japan. Paleontol Res. 2:193–198.
  • Miyata K, Tomida Y. 2008. Computed tomography of a hypsodont trogosine, Higotherium hypsodon (Mammalia, Tillodontia): a phylogenetic implication. Mem Fukui Pref Dinosaur Mus. 7:105–108.
  • Miyata K, Tomida Y. 2010. Anchitherium (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae) from the Early Miocene Hiramaki Formation, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and its implication for the early diversification of Asian Anchitherium. J Paleontol. 84(4):763–773. doi:10.1666/09-128.1.
  • Miyata K, Tomida Y, Beard KC, Gunnell GF, Ugai H, Hirose K. 2011. Eocene mammals from the Akasaki and Nakakoshiki formations, western Kyushu, Japan: preliminary work and correlation with Asian Land Mammal Ages. Vert PalAsia. 49:53–68.
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  • Nishioka Y, Hirayama R, Kawano S, Tomida Y, Takai M. 2011. X-ray computed tomography examination of a fossil beaver tooth from the lower Miocene Koura Formation of western Japan. Paleontol Res. 15(1):43–50. doi:10.2517/1342-8144-15.1.043.
  • Norton CJ, Hasegawa Y, Kohno N, Tomida Y. 2007. Distinguishing archeological and paleontological faunal collections from Pleistocene Japan: taphonomic perspectives from Hanaizumi. Anthropol Sci. 115(2):91–106. doi:10.1537/ase.060605.
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  • Tomida Y. 1986. Recognition of the genus Entelodon (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the Joban Coalfield, Japan, and the age of the Iwaki Formation. Bull Natl Sci Mus Tokyo Ser C. 12:165–170.
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  • Tomida Y. 1994. Reconsideration of Kushiro tapir (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Paleogene of eastern Hokkaido, Japan. Mem Natl Sci Mus Tokyo. 27:31–36.
  • Tomida Y. 2011. A new species of the genus Megapeomys (Mammalia, Rodentia, Eomyidae) from the Early Miocene of Japan. Palaeontol Electron. 14:25–30.
  • Tomida Y. 2012. New species of Alloptox (Lagomorpha, Ochotonidae), first record of the genus in Japan, and subgeneric distinction. Paleontol Res. 16(1):19–25. doi:10.2517/1342-8144-16.1.019.
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  • Tomida Y, Jin C. 2002. Morphological evolution of the genus Pliopentalagus based on the fossil material from Anhui Province, China: a preliminary study. Natl Sci Mus Monograph. 22:97–107.
  • Tomida Y, Jin C. 2005. Reconsideration of the generic assignment of ‘Pliopentalagus  nihewanensis’ from the late Pliocene of Hebei, China. Vert PalAsia. 43:297–303.
  • Tomida Y, Jin C. 2009. Two new species of Pliopentalagus (Leporidae, Lagomorpha) from the Pliocene of Anhui Province, China, with a revision of P. huainanensis. Vert PalAsia. 47:53–71.
  • Tomida Y, Kawai K, Setoguchi T, Ozawa T. 1995. A new record of Youngofiber (Castoridae: Mammalia) from the Early Miocene of Kani City, Central Japan. Bull Natl Sci Mus Tokyo Ser C. 21:103–109.
  • Tomida Y, Kubodera T, Akiyama S, Kitayama T. 2006. Proceedings of the seventh and eighth symposia on collection building and natural history studies in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Natl Sci Mus Monograph. 34:1–294.
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  • Tomida Y, Ohta T. 2007. Discovery of a desmostylian tooth from Kitami City, northeastern Hokkaido, Japan. Mem Fukui Pref Dinosaur Mus. 6:57–61.
  • Tomida Y, Otsuka H. 1993. First discovery of fossil Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi) from Tokunoshima, southwestern Japan. Bull Natl Sci Mus Tokyo Ser C. 19:73–79.
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  • Tomida Y, Setoguchi T. 1994. Tertiary rodents from Japan. Natl Sci Mus Monograph. 8:185–195.
  • Tomida Y, Tsumura Y. 2006. A partial skeleton of titanosauriaun sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Toba City, central Japan. J Paleontol Soc Korea. 22:217–238.
  • Tomida Y, Yamasaki T. 1996. A large amynodontid from Karatsu coal-field, Kyushu, Japan and the Eocene–Oligocene boundary. Bull Natl Sci Mus Tokyo Ser C. 22:117–131.
  • Upchurch P, Tomida Y, Barrett PM. 2004. A new specimen of Apatosaurus  ajax (Sauropoda: Diplodocidae) from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Wyoming, USA. Natl Sci Mus Monograph. 26:1–108.
  • Wang X, Qiu Z, Li Q, Tomida Y, Kimura Y, Tseng Z, Wang H. 2009. A new early to late Miocene fossiliferous region in central Nei Mongol: lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy in Aoerban strata. Vert PalAsia. 47:111–134.
  • Winkler AJ, Tomida Y. 2011. The lower third premolar of Serengetilagus praecapensis (Mammalia: Lagomorpha: Leporidae) from Laetoli, Tanzania. In: Harrison T, editor. Paleontology and geology of Laetoli, Tanzania: human evolution in context. Volume 2: fossil hominins and the associated fauna. Vertebrate paleobiology and paleoanthropology series. New York, NY: Springer Press; p. 55–66.
  • Winkler AJ, Tomida Y. 1988. New records of the small leporid Aztlanolagus agilis Russell and Harris (Leporidae: Leporinae). Southwest Nat. 33(4):391–396. doi:10.2307/3672206.
  • Winkler AJ, Flynn LJ, Tomida Y. 2011. Fossil lagomorphs from the Potwar Plateau, northern Pakistan. Palaeontol Electron. 14:38–53.

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