List Of Conodont Genera
This is a list of conodonts genera, sorted in alphabetical order. A-C * †'' Acanthodus'' * †''Acodus'' * †'' Acuminatella'' * †'' Alternognathus'' * †''Amorphognathus'' * †'' Ancyrodella'' * †''Ancyrognathus'' * †'' Anticostiodus'' * †'' Appalachignathus'' * †'' Arianagnathus'' * †'' Bactrognathus'' * †''Baltoniodus'' * †'' Basselodus'' * †'' Belodina'' * †''Budurovignathus'' * †''Carnepigondolella'' * †''Carniodus'' * †''Cavusgnathus'' * †''Chiosella'' * †'' Chirodella'' * †''Chirognathus'' * †''Colaptoconus'' * †''Complexodus'' * †''Cordylodus'' * †''Cornuodus'' * †''Clarkina'' * †''Clydagnathus'' * †''Cryptotaxis'' * †''Ctenognathodus'' * †''Culumbodina'' * †'' Curtognathus'' * †'' Cypridodella'' D-E * †'' Dapsilodus'' * †'' Declinognathodus'' * †'' Decoriconus'' * †'' Diaphorodus'' * †'' Diplognathodus'' * †'' Distomodus'' * †''Doliognathus'' * †'' Dollymae'' * †'' Drepanodus'' * †''Eoconodo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Conodont
Conodonts, are an extinct group of marine jawless vertebrates belonging to the class Conodonta (from Ancient Greek κῶνος (''kōnos''), meaning " cone", and ὀδούς (''odoús''), meaning "tooth"). They are primarily known from their hard, mineralised tooth-like structures called "conodont elements" that in life were present in the oral cavity and used to process food. Rare soft tissue remains suggest that they had elongate eel-like bodies with large eyes. Conodonts were a long-lasting group with over 300 million years of existence from the Cambrian (over 500 million years ago) to the beginning of the Jurassic (around 200 million years ago). Conodont elements are highly distinctive to particular species and are widely used in biostratigraphy as indicative of particular periods of geological time. Discovery and understanding of conodonts The teeth-like fossils of the conodont were first discovered by Heinz Christian Pander and the results published in Saint Petersburg, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carniodus
''Carniodus'' is a conodont genus from the Silurian.Silurian conodonts from the Llano region, Texas. RH Miller, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Jul., 1972), pages 556-564Stable URLretrieved 3 May 2016) References External links ''Carniodus''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 3 May 2016) Ozarkodinida genera Silurian conodonts Paleozoic life of Ontario {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Culumbodina
''Culumbodina'' is an extinct conodont genus. References External links * ''Culumbodina''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 3 May 2016) Conodont genera {{conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ctenognathodus
''Ctenognathodus'' is an extinct conodont genus in the family Kockelellidae. References External links ''Ctenognathodus''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 3 May 2016) Ozarkodinida genera {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cryptotaxis
''Cryptotaxis'' is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Cryptotaxidae from the Famennian The Famennian is the later of two faunal stages in the Late Devonian epoch. The most recent estimate for its duration is that it lasted from around 371.1 to 359.3 million years ago. An earlier 2012 estimate, still used by the International Commis ... (Upper Devonian). References * "Multielement Conodont Species from the Louisiana Limestone (Upper Devonian) of West-Central Illinois and Northeastern Missouri, U.S.A.", Karl M. Chauffe and Patricia A. Nichols, ''Micropaleontology'', Vol. 41, No. 2 (Summer, 1995), pages 171–186, . External links * Ozarkodinida genera Devonian conodonts Fish of the Amazon basin {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clydagnathus
''Clydagnathus'' is a genus of conodonts in the family Cavusgnathidae. Species are known from the Carboniferous of India and the Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a period (geology), geologic period and system (stratigraphy), system of the Paleozoic era (geology), era during the Phanerozoic eon (geology), eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian per ... of Morocco. References External links * Ozarkodinida genera Devonian conodonts Mississippian conodonts Fossil taxa described in 1969 Paleozoic animals of Africa Paleozoic animals of Asia {{conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clarkina
''Clarkina'' is an extinct genus of conodonts. It is considered to be an offshore, outer shelf or basinal, deep-water taxon. The genus name is a tribute to David Leigh Clark. Synonyms ''Clarkina'' Soodan 1975 is a junior synonym for the prehistoric sea cucumber '' Soodanella'' Huddleston 1982 in the family Priscopedatidae. ''Clarkina'' Jordan & Evermann, 1927 is a junior synonym for the cyprinid fish genus ''Mylocheilus'' Agassiz, 1855. Use in stratigraphy The top of the Capitanian (or the base of the Wuchiapingian) is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where the conodont subspecies ''Clarkina postbitteri postbitteri'' first appears. The top of the Wuchiapingian (or the base of the Changhsingian) is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where the conodont species ''Clarkina wangi'' first appears. The global reference section is profile D at Meishan natively Meishan ( zh, s=眉山; Sichuanese Pinyin: Mi2san1; local pronunciation: ; zh, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cornuodus
''Cornuodus'' is an extinct genus of conodonts.A septimembrate apparatus model for the Ordovician conodont genus Cornuodus Fahraeus, 1966. Anita M. Lofgren, Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 37(2), pages 175-186, January 1998 References External links * ''Cornuodus''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 23 April 2016) Conodont genera Paleozoic life of Ontario {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cordylodus
''Cordylodus'' is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Cordylodontidae. Use in stratigraphy It is suggested that ''Cordylodus andresi'' can be a marker of the Cambrian Stage 10. Distribution Fossils of ''Cordylodus'' have been found in Argentina, Australia, Canada (Quebec), China, Colombia (Tarqui, Huila),Moreno et al., 2008, p.10 Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, the Russian Federation, Sweden, and the United States, in the states of Alaska, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma (Bromide Formation The Bromide Formation is a formation (stratigraphy), geological formation in Oklahoma, USA. It is well known for its diverse echinoderm and trilobite fossil fauna. Location The Bromide Formation crops out in the Arbuckle Mountains, Arbuckle a ...), Vermont and Wyoming. ''C. horridus'' has been recovered from the Blakely Sandstone and ''C. angulatus'' from the Collier Shale, Ordovician geologic formations in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma. R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Complexodus
''Complexodus'' is an extinct conodont genus in the family Pterospathodontidae. References External links ''Complexodus''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 4 May 2016) Ozarkodinida genera {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Colaptoconus
''Colaptoconus'' is an extinct genus of conodont Conodonts, are an extinct group of marine jawless vertebrates belonging to the class Conodonta (from Ancient Greek κῶνος (''kōnos''), meaning " cone", and ὀδούς (''odoús''), meaning "tooth"). They are primarily known from their hard ...s. References * S. Desbiens, T. E. Bolton, and A.D. McCracken. 1996. Fauna of the lower Beauharnois Formation (Beekmantown Group, Lower Ordovician(, Grand île, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33(8):1132-1153 External links * Conodont genera Ordovician conodonts Paleozoic life of Quebec {{conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chirognathus
''Chirognathus'' is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Chirognathidae. References External links * ''Chirognathus''at fossilworks Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world. History Fossilworks was cr ....org (retrieved 7 May 2016) Prioniodinida genera Paleozoic life of Ontario Paleozoic life of British Columbia {{Conodont-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |