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itano2000 ITANO, W.M. & HOUCK, K.J. & LOCKLEY, M.G. (2000) Chondrichthyans from the pennsylvanian Minturn Formation of Colorado. Abstract. Abstr. 9th Internatl. Symp. Early Vertebrates/Lower Vertebrates, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, May 2000, p. 11.
itano2003 ITANO, W.M. & HOUCK, K.J. & LOCKLEY, M.G. (2003) Ctenacanthus and Other Chondrichthyan Spines and Denticles from the Minturn Formation (Pennsylvanian) of Colorado. Journal of Paleontology, 77 (3): 524
itano2012 ITANO, W.M. (2012) Function of the symphyseal tooth whorls of Edestus. Abstract Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32 (Suppl. 1): 115
itano2012a ITANO, W.M. & HOUCK, K.J. & LOCKLEY, M.G. (2012) Systematics and occurrences of Edestus (Chondrichthyes) worldwide and new occurrences from Colorado and Texas. Historical Biology, 24 (4): 397
itano2013 ITANO, W.M. (2013) A tooth of Edestus from the early Pennsylvanian of Cheshire, UK. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 59 (3): 187
itano2013a ITANO, W.M. (2013) Abnormal serration rows on a tooth of the Pennsylvanian Chondrichthyan Edestus. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 60: 139
itano2014 ITANO, W.M. (2014) A tale of two holotypes: Rediscovery of the type specimen of Edestus minor. The Geological Curator, 10 (1): 17
itano2014a ITANO, W.M. (2014) Imaging techniques for studies of microwear on Edestus teeth. Trilobite Tales, 32 (9): 15
itano2014b ITANO, W.M. (2014) Edestus, the strangest shark? First report from New Mexico, North American paleobiogeography, and a new hypothesis on its method of predation. Mountain Geologist, 51 (3): 201
itano2014c ITANO, W.M. & LUCAS, S.G. (2014) The youngest record of Carcharopsis (Chondrichthyes) from the Pennsylvanian of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. Palaeoworld, 23 (3
itano2015 ITANO, W.M. (2015) An abraded tooth of Edestus (Chondrichthyes, Eugeneodontiformes): Evidence for a unique mode of predation. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 118 (1
itano2015a ITANO, W.M. (2015) A range extension of Erismacanthus maccoyanus: An unexpected result of an eBay purchase. Trilobite Tales, 02/2015: 12
itano2016 ITANO, W.M. (2016) Addendum to: A tale of two holotypes: Rediscovery of the type specimen of Edestus minor. The Geological Curator, 10 (5): 233
itano2018 ITANO, W.M. (2018) A tooth whorl of Edestus heinrichi (Chondrichthyes, Eugeneodontiformes) displaying progressive macrowear. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 121 (1-2): 125-133
itano2018a ITANO, W.M. (2018) Arcuodus multicuspidatus Itano & Lambert, 2018 a New Genus and Species of Shark. Trilobite Tales, September, 2018: 18-20
itano2018b ITANO, W.M. & LAMBERT, L.L. (2018) A new cochliodont anterior tooth plate from the Mississippian of Alabama (USA) having implications for the origin of tooth plates from tooth files. Zoological Letters, 4: 12
itano2018c ITANO, W.M. & LUCAS, S.G. (2018) A revision of Campyloprion Eastman, 1902 (Chondrichthyes, Helicoprionidae), including new occurrences from the Upper Pennsylvanian of New Mexico and Texas, USA. Acta Geologica Polonica, 68 (3): 403
ito1999 ITO, H. & YOSHIMOTO, M. & SOMIYA, H. (1999) External Brain Form and Cranial Nerves of the Megamouth Shark, Megachasma pelagios. Copeia, 1999 (1): 210
ito2010 ITO, T. & KASHIWAGI, T. (2010) Morphological and genetic identification of two species of manta ray occuring in Japanese waters: Manta birostris and M. alfredi. (in japanese) Report of Japanese Society for Elasmobranch Studies; 46: 8
ito2017 ITO, T. & ONDA, K. & NISHIDA, K. (2017) Chapter 16: Effects of noise and vibration on the behavior and feeding activity of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus (Smith, 1828), in Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. In: SMITH, M. & WARMOLTS, D. & THONEY, D. & HUETER, R. & MURRAY, M. & EZURRA, J. (EDITORS): 2017. The Elasmobranch Husbandry Manual II: Recent Advances in the Care of Sharks, Rays and their Relatives. Special Publication of the Ohio Biological Survey: 159-168