Ryoji Hayashi

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Ryoji Hayashi, Japanese echinodermologist

  • Biological Institute, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Toyama University

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Publications[edit]

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1938[edit]

1939[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1939. Solasterids in Japanese Waters. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. Series 6, Zoology. 6(4): 297–311. hdl: 2115/27017 Open access

1940[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1940. Contributions to the Classification of the Sea-stars of Japan, I. Spinulosa. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. Series 6, Zoology. 7(3): 107–204. hdl: 2115/27027 Open access

1943[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1943. Contributions to the Classification of the Sea-stars of Japan, II. Forcipulata, with the Note on the Relationships between the Skeletal Structure and Respiratory Organs of the Sea-stars. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. Series 6, Zoology. 8(3): 133–281. hdl: 2115/27045 Open access. Reference page

1952[edit]

1971[edit]

  • Hayashi, R., Komatsu, M. 1971. On the development of the sea-star, Certonardoa semiregularis (Müller et Troschel) I. Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 7: 74–80.

1972[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1972. On the relations between the breeding habits and larvalforms in asteroids, with remarks of the wrinkled blastula. Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 8: 42–48.

1973[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1973. The Sea−stars of Sagami Bay.xi + 114 pp.Biological Laboratory, Imperial Household.
  • Hayashi, R., Komatsu, M., Oguro, C. 1973. Wrinkled blastula of the sea-star,Acathaster planci (Linnaeus). Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 9: 59–61.
  • Hayashi, R. 1973. Seven new species of asteroids from Sagami Bay. Journal of the College of Liberal Arts, Toyama University, Natural Sciences. 5: 1–13 Reference page

1974[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1974. A new sea-star from Japan. Asterina minor sp. nov. Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 10: 41–44.

1977[edit]

  • Hayashi, R. 1977. A new sea-star of Asterina from Japan, Asterina pseudoexigua pacifica n. ssp. Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. 13: 88–91.