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- Matsumoto Hikoshichirō (松本彦七郎) (1887–1975) was a ****anese zoologist, palaeontologist, and archaeologist, and a recipient of the Imperial Academy Prize...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) Matsumoto Hikoshichirō (1924). 日本産マストヾンの二新種(略報) [Preliminary notes on two new species of fossil...
- genus Sivalika. Also in that year, ****anese paleontologist Matsumoto Hikoshichirō placed it within his newly coined subgenus Palaeoloxodon, which he placed...
- genus Elephas (which includes the Asian elephant). In 1924, Matsumoto Hikoshichirō coined Palaeoloxodon, and cir****scribed it as a subgenus of Loxodonta...
- Middle Pleistocene–and described in 1937 by ****anese paleontologist Hikoshichiro Matsumoto. Orcinus paleorca could represent the ancestor of the modern...
- paper discussing the genus' morphology, ****anese zoologist Matsumoto Hikoshichirō listed adaptations that indicated a semi-aquatic lifestyle (such as the...
- cr****idens). Pseudorca yokoyamai was described in 1926 by Matsumoto Hikoshichiro of the Tohoku Imperial University. The holotype specimen is represented...
- during the Middle Pleistocene. Elephas aurorae was described by Matsumoto Hikoshichirō in 1918, based on an upper molar from Mount Tomuro in the old Province...
- S2CID 4369352. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Matsumoto, Hikoshichiro (1937). "A New Species of Orca from the Basal Calabrian at Naganuma,...
- described the whale as Orcinus citoniensis. In 1937, ****anese paleontologist Hikoshichiro Matsumoto referred to Lydekker's finds as "Orca cylindrica". In 1988...