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- Inoceramus (Gr****: translation "strong pot") is an extinct genus of fossil marine pteriomorphian bivalves that superficially resembled the related winged...
- 16.1," Pasch and May (2001); page 222. Listed as "Inoceramus aff. I. teshioensis" "Table 16.1," Pasch and May (2001); page 222. "Paleoecologic Context...
- tenuipes Pollard Viola tenuissima C.C.Chang Viola teplouchovii Juz. Viola teshioensis Miyabe & Tatew. Viola thasia W.Becker Viola thianschanica Maxim. Viola...
- Formation (middle-upper part of the lower Campanian). A bivalve. I. teshioensis Gakkonosawa Cr****, Hokkaido (late Turonian). Disarticulated valves. A...
- †M. nishinoi Murakami et al., 2012 Late Miocene †Archaeophocaena †A. teshioensis Murakami et al., 2012 †Pterophocaena †P. nishinoi Murakami et al., 2012...
- †Inoceramus subundatus – or unidentified comparable form †Inoceramus teshioensis – or unidentified related form †Inoceramus yokoyamai – or unidentified...
- – or unidentified comparable form †Inoceramus subundatus †Inoceramus teshioensis – or unidentified comparable form †Inoceramus turgidus – type locality...
- †Inoceramus subundatus – or unidentified comparable form †Inoceramus teshioensis – or unidentified related form †Inoceramus yokoyamai – or unidentified...
- Archaeophocaena teshioensis is a species of extinct porpoise from the Late Miocene Koetoi Formation of ****an living around 6.4–5.5 million years ago (mya)...
- comparable form †Inoceramus subundantus †Inoceramus subundatus †Inoceramus teshioensis – or unidentified comparable form †Inoceramus turgidus – type locality...