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(2) T.. 36. Shi、kama,. 「・. Utida. added. r10teWOrthy. jezoens2.SCarr., Tsuga Cr341iomeria japonica Max.,. jaPonica. Beiula. cr6naia. Bl., Tilia. question skelton. 1. Nat.. Fig.. Rand. siobarensis.sp.. with. nov.. batrachian. 2a・. The. same. speci甲en・. Acer. Sieboldiana. S. &. Z. etc. beiI】g. is. a. slab. sp鍔imen of. is impressed. plant. ×2. nat・. 7×6・5cm, hpon. tuHaceous fragments.. size.. Fig・. Fagus. 7'aponica Simonk, crew,aid. ptlrPle colohred some. and. ; Fagus. forms.. common. The. Regel,. juglans. Casianea. most. etc.. Maximovicziana. Schm3'diii. Thumb.,. Max.,. Carr.. D. Don,. Beiula. Regel,. P3'cium. S2teboldi. Picea. as. conifer. size・. the. ir). ユlow. and the lamiT)a Of. silt, associated The skelton.
(3) Note. itself and. on. Occurrence. an. dark. are. plants. Rana. of Fossil. brownノin. Rana. from. TotigiPrefecture. Siobara,. colouratiorL. 37. ・ nOV.. sz'obarens3.S SP.. (Figs. 113) IIolotype. Fossil. tlorizon. :. Okada,. 1er]gth. from. thick.. Fron七oparie七al. limb,. 1ef七. parts. of tibia. before to. ". tⅠ1e triblltary. along. U‡1iversity・ ”. Siranzaw'a. of tile. side. 3. its fore. side. place. a七the. distortion七ook. half. of. short. and. right. fore. thick. skull,. large distal part urostyle, Of ilium and detached・ In general, also broken and. portLions. disturbed and displaced to. at. parts. each. ; right prog・r6ssed left one afヒside and. hind. shaped,. limbs. to. related. longitudiT]a1. median. T. hind. up. short,. of. hind. and. ; anterior. portions 3. the. probably. half. one. Fore-. preserved of. limbs. and. Squamosal. pelvis.. broad.. Lef七tibia. de・compositiorl七olerably. pe告) lying. of. part. proximal. unpreserved・ broken into. tibia;. aft. relatively. Pleistocene・. formatio‡】s ; Lower. below. femur. to. Dorsal. manus,. skelton. but tip. cranium. Description:. in. Display. Natio‡1al. YokoⅠ1ama. of Siobara silt member Small Rand. Cranium sized. archiiemPwwia. and. Leaves. lnstitute,. Upper. :. Diagnosis. the. Geological. ill Nakasiobara.. River,. H6ki. in. Stored. :. IJOCality:. ■. lower. before. other limb. by. currents. (from a. up,. pelvis. 、indicating. tibia. kind. of. limbs.. Skull. Fronto-parietal. broken. anteriorly,. relatively. 酢. 2b.. T王Ie. Displaced by. arrow. Skelton portions. lines.. as are. preserved. indicated. Fig.. 3.. Tentative. siobwensis.. orbital. %%. #. 穣‡. with. 鹸ノ 去♂. ヒプ=⊃. 甲. Fig.. compared. & i. 敬a 1. broad. restoration sp.. now.. of. Rand.
(4) 38. T.. relatively and. developed. short. gently. lateral. straight. width, with Petrossal well. and. DilnenSions. Transverse. maximum. Transverse. width. Length. of. of. About. 2.Omm.. about. 3.7. mm. i.8. much. left. ilium. as. long. 6.Omm. 3rd. 9th,. of. Left. thick. up. and. of. runniT)g centrum. becomes. broader. orLigir)ally.Tibiale. ;. gently. right. curved. fore・. irl distalwidth.. former. of. thl'ck very. curved. tibiale about. and long. a王1d left. as. wide process. of. tⅠ1ick w地 left one and. one. thick. short, 6.2mm. about. which. 4.Omm. and. 12.3mm. one. distally,. distal. lorlgitudinal. median. and丘bu]are. right. the. with. and. gently. long. sllOrt,. expanded. expaTlded;. width. 1.8mm. and. 2.9mm. about. preserved. with. long. straight,. relatively. much. 4th. long. ulno-radius. 3.8mm. and. sl.de. 7.Omm. about. margins,. its. straight,. ;. preservation. of. those. which. Transverse. urostyle. in. good. laterally. and. in preservation, poor the former of which in meximumwidth. Dorsal left humerus side of. Pelvis. so. lユOt SO. of. long. mm. length.. mm. preserved.. much. to. 8.0. coltlmn. all vertebrae. expanded. aft. and. extremities. 6.3. 1.8. backwardly,. extremities long.Tibio-丘bula. rnm. :. suprascapula. and. not. 12.2. 4.4. ‥‥‥……. preserved. part. posterior Femur projected.. sympⅠ1ySis both. H‥‥…. 3.0. ; vertebrate. in. mm. curved. set. preserved,. 4.2. so. not. long. 7.2mm. ……. little posteriorly.. a. curved. gently. right. preserved…. squamosal. Posterior. long. mm. strongly. Both. 15.0土mm. 3.2. preserved. and anteriorly abodt Left scapula and. and. of. t‡1eO地ers. and. extre血沈y. projected. skelton.. in 4th. preserved,. much. 2.8. bead. of. transversally. about. as. as. be壬Iind 4tb vertebrae iI】from Seen process. 4.6. not. aT)d. slender. :. ditto. of. at. transverse. Pterygoid. petrossal. quadratojugal. 9 vertebrae. displaced. curved. thick,. shaped,. …‥‥….‥‥…=‥‥‥.. w・idth. Postcranial. follows. as. head.. below. anteriorly・. T. of left orbit…‥…‥‥. squamosal. Transverse. are. width. length. Longitudinal. ,Slightly Squamosal. traT)SVer8ally.. short. of skull through of fronto-parietal. width length. Longitudinal. narrowing. and. strongly constricted Quadratojugal gel)tly. curved.. Approximate. marglnS,. not. and. backwardly.. Shikama. 9.4-. above. both. alldwith. long. left. and. one. long. Remarks. After. :. archiiemboran'a at. now. skeltor) are. halld is very. Okada's. is shortness being. relatively. sⅠ10rt.. of Rana. iemboraria. that. nigromacbClaia margin. of. to. sktlll. more. the. limbs.. and. Ob. inpreservation,. poor. but. assume,. Cra工Iiuln. Hallowel], is. Of cranium. rather. difBcult. designation,. original. is. coreana. not. it may so. okada.. fronto-parieta] obtusely. curved,. be. iT】this and. the. tile. On.ginal. safely. said. sⅠ1arply Compared. characteristics. course,. projected with. specimen sqtlamO3al. specimen. aspect. that. the. forwardly the. skull. ・1s broader, is. of. smaller. of the limbs as. in. of R. lateral and.
(5) Note. on. Occurrence. an. Rana. of Fossil. from. The relat・1on to fronto-parietal. shorteごiTl from laid is a.1so much different that of a.. Guenther. jaPom'ca. i8 longer. than. this. near. but. this. Batrachian The. Japan. Hyla. fossils writer. writer. hashi. and. anuTa. Bufo. for. of. except. from. his. their. References. 1). Bien,. 1934.. M.N.,. 1. Localities. 2). Bndo,. S., 2,. ser.. 3). Niino, pt.. 5). 21,. J. &. Makiyama,. 1933.. 1.. Y.,. 6). Nat.. 7). A. Catalogue. 1949.. ser●. 8). 2,. Fissure vol. T.,. (Japanese 9). Suzuki,. A,. Frog. Sa-me. bed. know. ally. Firlally,. S. Noguti, this. bed. Matugae. Siobara.. and. sppり. S. Taka-. research.. fro皿. Reptilia. and.. Choukuotien. 1.. S°i. Rep.. Japan.. Frog. from. T6hoku. Tarunosawa,. imp.. Nagano. Uni∇.,. Prefecture.. Empire.. J・apanese γol. 15,. Trams.. of Vertebrate. Pal.. fasc.. 3,. Soc.. (in 丁ap.).. Tertiary. of Patagonia.. (in Jap.).. 2. no.. Jap.,. of Japan. theもarly. Mountainland,. (in Jap.).. the. of. Japan.. from. of the Simotsuke. Margins 479. no.. Nipponica,. from. no.. 30.. Bull.. Amer.. Mug.. 2.. Pleitocene. Kuzuii. 40,. vol.. in. Problems. Palaeomammalogy.. The. Limestone. Fossil. Fauna. Anurans 93, art.. 1943.. Siobara,. of. Batrachians. Antlra.. 1938.. siderations. Shikama,. Tailless. A. in. Amphibia. North-Eastern. Tokyo,. Fossil. T.,. Shikama,. 0f the. Soc.. Order. Hist., vol.. R.. dor not. Messr8.. of bed. (in 丁ap.).. 5. The. 1949.. one.. Bo・u]enger. from. from we. tin. deposits. Werner,. in executing. 10, fasc.. vol.. 1934.. Kimizuka, no.. 1937.. B.,. Schae庁er,. Flora. the. 1.. Y.. 1931.. c,. related. selected. Pisces,. ser.. Pleistocene. Gaol.. 1935.. Fossil. Sin.,. Geology. Jour.. Okada,. Pal.. no.. 21,. vol. H.,. 0皿tlle 3.. A. 1940. vol.. Cbikyu,. 4). &. indet.. thisJ. the-Kuzuti. spp.. of Arah・une. help. valuable. sp.. In. new・. fwmosus. Bufo. to. a. spelean. formatLions,. thanks. that. seems. compared. as. from. ar)a. &. those. cordial. be. Species. aff. vulgaris. gen.. it. unkT)OWn七o. to. species. spp.. no工1SPelean. are. ornaiivenin's. 8P.. Rana. on. from. to extend. wishes T. Utida. iemPoraria. sp.,. but. Pleistocene. following. the. fossils. But. the. come. may. that of the latter. Wiegmann be may. tⅠ1e present. in. Okada. of. cramium,. 1imnochwis. regard. aff.. H.. anura. and. of fossil. occurrence. sp.. reported. Pleisto・cene).. (Early the. ; Rand. also. llmbs and 】.onger than. of. described. Schlege】,. deposLits),. (cave. ArchitemPorarz.a. rare. not. on・ce. Pleistocene) cfr. arborea B. spp. He. and. are. to. 3g. shape. precise osteologica】 data in question is too poor. their. specimen, I)OW also the specime‡1 Tile Writer is inclined. writer, detail.. (Late. near. is relatively Daudin or R.. iigerina. TotigiPrefecture. in nigromacu1 of squamosal in this specimell ; tile Same point, tⅠ1is specimen but the bind limb of it. of th.is specimen. in the shortness former. of the Rand. respe・ct, to. that. specimen. femur. the. come. may. Siobara,. Bull.. Ossuaries.. Deposits,. in. Japan Cent.. Vicinity, Some and Nat. Mus. Manchoukuo,. Geological Totigi. Kuzuii,. Palaeontological. and. Prefecture.. Sci.. Tentative no.. Studies. Rep.. Cor)-. (in Jap.).. 6. Tohoku. of. the. Univ.,. 23.. Y. Simabka, Speleological. 1953.. Geology. K. &. Tinzei. Works in. No. the. 冗. Eagami,. 1).. Environs. 1952.. Syumi-no-Tigaku, of. Arakawa,. Sa-me vol.. in. Cave, 5,. South. no.. Siga 6 part. Prefecture. (in Jap.). of. Siobara.
(6) T.. .40′′. Bull.. mountainland. Prefecture.. 1O). Utida, Nat.. Ibid.,. T., 1955・ Univ.. Utsunomiya Study. Geological. 1955.. no.. 4. tJniv., of. the. no.. 2. (in 丁ap.).. Southeast. slops. of. Mt・. Takahara,. Totigi. (in Jap.).. Geological. (in Jap.).. Sb.ikama. Studies. of. Siobara. Lake. Deposits・. Grad・. Thesis・. Yol-'・.
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