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Hatai, K. M. (1940). The Cenozoic Brachiopoda of Japan. Science Reports of the Tohuku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan (second series, Geology). 20: 1-413, 12 plates.
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Hatai, K. M.
1940
The Cenozoic Brachiopoda of Japan
Science Reports of the Tohuku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan (second series, Geology)
20: 1-413, 12 plates.
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Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Dallina elongata Hatai, 1940 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Dallina elongata Hatai, 1940 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Dallina raphaelis (Dall, 1870) 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Frenulina sanguinolenta (Gmelin, 1791) 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Hemithiris psittacea (Gmelin, 1791) 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Laqueus orbicularis Yabe & Hatai, 1934 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Terebratulina callinome Dall, 1920 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Terebratulina japonica (Sowerby, 1846) 
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Terebratulina photina Dall, 1920 
Holotype TUM 56788, geounit Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Dallina elongata Hatai, 1940
 Additional information

Hatai (1940) placed this genus as sister to genera Hemithyris within family Rhynchonellidae. However Hemithyris and ... [details]

 Fossil range

Known only from Miocene deposits at Nagata, Sirahama-mura, Kamo-gun, Izu. [details]

 Stratigraphy

From the Miocene. [details]

 Stratigraphy

This is a fossil species from the lower Pliocene period. [details]

 Stratigraphy

This is a fossil species from the Miocene period. [details]

 Stratigraphy

Species occurs from the Miocene (fossil specimens) up to the present. [details]

 Stratigraphy

This living species in found in Japanese fossil deposits from the Miocene to recent (i.e. Neogene). [details]

 Stratigraphy

Known from lower Miocene fossil material. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Hatai (1938, 1940) recognized D. tisimana as the type species for his subgenus 'Tisimania'. This subgenus doesn't ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

The identity of this species is confused. According to Hatai (1940, p. 345, p. 369) some specimens (e.g., those of ... [details]

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