Shigeyasu Tokunaga (徳永重康) (1874–1940) was a Japanese zoologist, geologist, and palaeontologist.[2] His family name by birth was Yoshiwara (吉原) and some of his papers were published under this name.[2]
In 1894, Shigeyasu enrolled as a student in the Department of Zoology at the Imperial University, Tokyo, where he also attended lectures and classes in the Department of Geology.[2] As a graduate student at Tokyo Imperial University, he studied under Bunjirō Kotō, Yokoyama Matajirō [ja], and Jinbo Kotora [ja], among others.[2]
^ abcdefghTokunaga, Shigemoto (1985). 徳永重康小伝 [Life of Dr. Shigeyasu Tokunaga]. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) (in Japanese). 94 (3): 194–196. doi:10.5026/jgeography.94.3_194.
^ abcdefghijklŌmori, Masae[in Japanese] (2007). 徳永重康一動物学科に籍を置き地質学を専攻した異彩の研究者一 [Dr. Tokunaga Shigeyasu: Prodigy geologist graduated the course of zoological sciences of the Tokyo Imp. Univ.]. Earth Science (Chikyū Kagaku) (in Japanese). 61 (1): 73–75. doi:10.15080/agcjchikyukagaku.61.1_73.
^Yoshiwara, Shigeyasu; Iwasaki, Jūzō (1902). "Notes on a New Fossil Mammal". Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo. 16 (6): 1–13.