Jinogondolella
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''Jinogondolella'' is an extinct
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
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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 ...
s. Mesogondolella and Jinogondolella (Conodonta): Multielement definition of the taxa that bracket the basal
Guadalupian The Guadalupian is the second and middle Series (stratigraphy), series/Epoch (geology), epoch of the Permian. The Guadalupian was preceded by the Cisuralian and followed by the Lopingian. It is named after the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico an ...
(Middle Permian Series) GSSP. Lance L. Lambert, Bruce R. Wardlaw and Charles M. Henderson, Palaeoworld, Volume 16, Issues 1–3, January–September 2007, Pages 208–221,


Use in stratigraphy

The top of the Kungurian (the base of the Roadian and the Guadalupian series) is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where fossils of the species ''Jinogondolella nanginkensis'' first appeared. The base of the Wordian stage is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where fossils of the species ''Jinogondolella aserrata'' first appeared. The global reference profile for this stratigraphic boundary is located at Getaway Ledge in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas. The base of the Capitanian stage is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where fossils of the species ''Jinogondolella postserrata'' first appeared. The global reference profile for this stratigraphic boundary is located at Nipple Hill in the southern Guadalupe Mountains of Texas.


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* Ozarkodinida genera Permian conodonts Guadalupian life Cisuralian first appearances Guadalupian genus extinctions {{conodont-stub