Masamichi Takahashi
Standard form: Mas.Takah.
Author LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:auth:490
Country: Japan
Organization: Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Ikarashi, Niigata
Flourished around: 2007
IPNI ID: 20020689-2
New names
Archaefagacea Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis, Herend. et P.R.Crane 2008
Archaefagacea futabensis Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis, Herend. et P.R.Crane 2008
Futabanthus Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis, Uesugi, Yosh.Suzuki et P.R.Crane 2008
Futabanthus asamigawaensis Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis, Uesugi, Yosh.Suzuki et P.R.Crane 2008
Symphaenale Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis et P.R.Crane 2007
Symphaenale futabensis Mas.Takah., E.M.Friis et P.R.Crane 2007
Citations in Fossil Plant Names
Takahashi, M., Friis, E. M., Uesugi, K., Suzuki, Y. & Crane, P. R. (2008): Floral Evidence of Annonaceae from the Late Cretaceous of Japan. – Int. J. Pl. Sci. 169(7): 908–917.
Takahashi, M., Friis, E. M., Herendeen, P. S. & Crane, P. R. (2008): Fossil Flowers of Fagales from the Kamikitaba Locality (Early Coniacian; Late Cretaceous) of Northeastern Japan. – Int. J. Pl. Sci. 169(7): 899–907.
Takahashi, M., Friis, E. M. & Crane, P. R. (2007): Fossil Seeds of Nymphaeales from the Tamayama Formation (Futaba Group), Late Cretaceous (Early Santonian) of Northeastern Honshu, Japan. – Int. J. Pl. Sci. 168(3): 341–350.
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