“…Living specimens of ostracods were extracted from the remaining deposits under a binocular stereo-microscope (OLYMPUS SZ60). The collected specimens were fixed and preserved in 80% ethanol at room Kanogawa Rivermouth, Numazu, Shizuoka 35°04′52″N, 138°51′33″E Kliecope mihoensis Karanovic, 2014 Miho-masaki Beach, Shizuoka 35°01′15″N, 138°30′58″E Tanaka et al (2014) Parapolycope japonica (Hiruta, 1983) Mukaishima, Onomichi, Hiroshima 34°21′54″N, 133°12′57″E Hiruta (1983), this study*** Parapolycope digitolabrum Hiruta, 2010 Ohura Beach, Shimoda, Shizuoka 34°40′03″N, 138°56′28″E Tanaka et al (2010) Parapolycope spiralis Miho-masaki Beach, Shizuoka 35°01′13″N, 138°31′20″E Parapolycope psittacina Tanaka and Tsukagoshi, 2013 Orange Beach, Ito, Shizuoka 34°97′52″N, 139°09′70″E Tanaka and Tsukagoshi (2013a) Parapolycope uncata Tanaka andTsukagoshi, 2013 Koajiro Beach, Ito, Shizuoka 34°57′15″N, 139°08′31″E Tanaka andTsukagoshi (2013a) Parapolycope watanabei Miho-masaki Beach, Shizuoka 35°01′15″N, 138°30′58″E Parapolycope widoensis Karanovic, Tanaka, and Tsukagoshi, 2016 Wido Island, South Korea* 35°35′05″N, 126°15′12″E Karanovic et al (2016) Parapolycope miurensis Karanovic, 2014 Maguchi Beach, Miura, Kanagawa 35°08′45″N, 139°40′48″E Tanaka et al (2014) Parapolycope setouchiensis Tanaka, Tsukagoshi, and Karanovic, 2014 Kitagi island Beach, Kasaoka, Okayama 34°22′29″N, 133°31′54″E Parapolycope subtidalis…”