Kyushu University Academic Staff Educational and Research Activities Database
List of Papers
Yasuhiro Ito Last modified date:2024.04.15

Professor / Graduate School of Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Paleontology and Mineralogy / The Kyushu University Museum


Papers
1. Miyata Shinya, Yabumoto Yoshitaka, Nakajima Yasuhisa, Ito Yasuhiro, Sasaki Takenori, A Second Specimen of the Crossognathiform Fish Apsopelix miyazakii from the Cretaceous Yezo Group of Mikasa Area, Central Hokkaido, Japan, Paleontological Research, 26, 2, 213-223, 2022.04.
2. Plant macrofossil assemblage from the Wakamatsuzawa Formation (upper Eocene-lower Oligocene) stored at the Kitami Region Museum of Science, History and Art.
3. Different preservational states of Lower Jurassic hildoceratid ammonoids by lithofacies.
4. Matsubara Takashi, Ohta Toshikazu, Nakamura Yuuki, Kaneko Naotomo and Ito Yasuhiro, Deep-sea fossil molluscan assemblages from a new locality in the lowest Miocene Tsubetsu Formation in the Tsubetsu area, eastern Hokkaidō, Japan, Bulletin of the Kitami City Museums, 1, 1-27, 2020.03.
5. Ito Yasuhiro, Kaneko Naotomo, Matsubara Takashi, Yabe Atsushi and Sasaki Takenori, Curatorial support in museums: Indispensable activities to create the extensive database of paleontological specimens, Proceedings of ICOM NATHIST 2019, 55, 2019.09.
6. Ito Yasuhiro, Sasaki Takenori, Matsubara Takashi and Kaneko Naotomo, The Japan Paleobiology Database, Network of Natural History Museums as a Tool for Promoting Research, Collection building, Education and Outreach: Case Studies from Asian Regions, 19, 2019.09.
7. Illustrations of Cenozoic molluscan type specimens preserved in the University Museum, the University of Tokyo. Part 23. The genera Exilia and Latiromitra (Gastropoda).
8. Illustrations of Cenozoic molluscan type specimens preserved in the University Museum, the University of Tokyo. Part 22. The genus Cryptopecten (Bivalvia: Pectinidae).
9. Illustrations of Cenozoic molluscan type specimens preserved in The University Museum, The University of Tokyo. Part 20. The genus Fortipecten (Bivalvia: Pectinidae).
10. Illustrations of Cenozoic molluscan type specimens preserved in the University Museum, the University of Tokyo. Part 19. Mizuhopecten kimurai species complex.
11. Kitamura, Akihisa, Ohashi, Yoko, Ishibashi, Hidemi, Miyairi, Yosuke, Yokoyama, Yusuke, Ikuta, Ryoya, Ito, Yasuhiro, Ikeda, Masayuki and Shimano, Taketo, Holocene geohazard events on the southern Izu Peninsula, central Japan, Quaternary International, 397, 541-554, 2016.03.
12. Ito, Yasuhiro, Functional shell morphology in early developmental stages of a boring bivalve Zirfaea subconstricta (Pholadidae), Paleontological Research, 9, 2, 189-202, 2005.06.
13. Ito, Yasuhiro, Ontogenetic Changes of Boring Behaviour in Barnea manilensis (Pholadidae), Biology and Evolution of the Bivalvia, Malacological Society of London, 60, 1999.09.
14. Ito, Yasuhiro, Ontogenetic changes in boring behavior by the rock-boring bivalve, Barnea manilensis (Pholadidae), The Veliger, 42, 2, 157-168, 1999.04.
15. Ito, Yasuhiro, Hinge development and functional morphology in the larvae and early postlarvae of the boring bivalve, Barnea manilensis (Pholadidae), Venus, 57, 3, 191-207, 1998.10.