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tanaka1917 TANAKA, S. (1917) Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan, including the Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile Islands, Korea, and southern Sakhalin. Figures and Descriptions of the Fishes of Japan, 27: 475
tanaka1917a TANAKA, S. (1917) Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan, including the Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile Islands, Korea, and southern Sakhalin. Figures and Descriptions of the Fishes of Japan, 26: 455
tanaka1927 TANAKA, S. (1927) Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan, including the Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile Islands, Korea, and southern Sakhalin. Figures and Descriptions of the Fishes of Japan, 40: 757
tanaka1927a TANAKA, S. (1927) Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan, including the Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile Islands, Korea, and southern Sakhalin. Figures and Descriptions of the Fishes of Japan, 35: 645
tanaka1973 TANAKA, S.K. (1973) Suction feeding by the nurse shark. Copeia, 1973 (3): 606
tanaka1974 TANAKA, SHO (1974) Comparative anatomy of the spinal nerves of the sharks Mustelus manazo. Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 49 (4): 217
tanaka1975 TANAKA, SHO & TESHIMA, K. & MIZUE, K. (1975) Studies on sharks. 10. Morphological and ecological study on the reproductive organs in male Heptranchias perlo. Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University, 40: 15
tanaka1977 TANAKA, SHO & MIZUE, K. (1977) Studies on sharks. 11. Reproduction in female Heptranchias perlo. Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University, 42: 1
tanaka1978 TANAKA, SHO & CHEN, C.T. & MIZUE, K. (1978) Studies on sharks. 16. Age and growth of Eiraku shark Galeorhinus japonicus (Mueller et Henle). Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University, 45: 19
tanaka1978a TANAKA, SHO & HARA, M. & MIZUE, K. (1978) Electron Microscopic Study on Spermatogenesis of the Squalen Shark Centrophorus atromarginatus. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 25 (3): 173
tanaka1979 TANAKA, SHO (1979) A macroscopical study of the nervus glossopharyngeus of shark (Mustelus manazo) (author's transl). Anatomischer Anzeiger, 146 (5): 456
tanaka1979a TANAKA, SHO & MIZUE, K. (1979) Studies on sharks. 15. Age and growth of Japanese dogfish Mustelus manazo Bleeker in the East China Sea. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries, 45 (1): 43
tanaka1979b TANAKA, SHO & NAKAO, T. (1979) A macroscopical study of the vagal nerve of sharks (Mustelus manazo) with special reference to morphological features of its branchial branches Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 54 (6): 307
tanaka1980 TANAKA, SHO (1980) Biological survey of salmon shark, Lamna ditropis, in the western North Pacific Ocean. In: Report of new shark resource exploitation survey in the fiscal year 1979 (North Pacific Ocean). Japan Marine Fishery Resource Research Center, Tokyo: p. 59
tanaka1983 TANAKA, SHO (1983) Preliminary investigation of sharks and rays in Southeast Asia - Taiwan. (in japanese) Report of Japanese Society for Elasmobranch Studies, 15: 7
tanaka1983a TANAKA, SHO & ZUKERAN, C. & NAKAGAWA, S. (1983) Spinal nerves of the female shark (Mustelus manazo) innervating the abdominal pterygial region of the body trunk and their comparison with the nerves to the abdomen and tail. Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 58 (3): 129
tanaka1984 TANAKA, SHO (1984) Present status of fisheries biology. In: T. Taniuchi and M. Suyama (eds.). Elasmobranchs as fishery resources. p. 46
tanaka1984a TANAKA, SHO & ZUKERAN, C. & NAKAGAWA, S. (1984) Spinal nerves of the female shark (Mustelus manazo) innervating the cloaca and cloacal opening. Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 59 (3): 177
tanaka1985 TANAKA, SHO & ZUKERAN, C. & NAKAGAWA, S. (1985) Comparative anatomical study of the dia- and metazonal abdominal pterygial muscles and related nerves of the Mustelus shark. Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 60 (2): 78
tanaka1987 TANAKA, SHO (1987) Reproduction of the Frill Shark, Chlamydoselachus anguineus in Suruga Bay. (in japanese) Report of Japanese Society for Elasmobranch Studies, 23: 4