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increasingly strong evidence that
conodonts lie
within the
phylum Chordata, more
recent studies generally refer to "true
conodonts" as the
class Conodonta, containing...
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Upper Tri****ic
conodonts from the Himalayas".
Chayanica Geologica. 2 (2): 196–214. Gupta, V.J. (1976). "Carboniferous
conodonts from Ladakh". Chayanica...
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Conodonts are an
extinct class of
animals whose feeding apparatuses called teeth or
elements are
common microfossils found in
strata dating from the Stage...
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early Cambrian faunas ... may
represent conodont ancestors. Sweet, W. C.; Donoghue, P. C. J. (2001). "
Conodonts: past,
present and ****ure" (PDF). Journal...
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conodont fossils.
Conodonts in
fossiliferous carbonates are
prepared by
dissolving the
matrix with weak acid,
since the
conodonts are
composed of apatite...
- Prioniodontida, also
known as the "complex
conodonts", is a
large clade of
conodonts that
includes two
major evolutionary grades; the
Prioniodinina and...
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ancestors of
conodonts through the 1950s and 1960s and
proclaimed success upon the
discovery of
paraconodont fossils. Like
early true
conodonts, paraconodont...
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lacked jaws. A
vertebrate group of
uncertain phylogeny,
small eel-like
conodonts, are
known from
microfossils of
their paired tooth segments from the late...
- 3rd Series. 48: 325–331. Craig,
William (1968). The
stratigraphy and
conodont paleontology of
Ordovician and
Silurian strata,
Batesville district, Independence...
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grade ancestral to
later conodonts in the
orders Panderodontida and Prioniodontida. They may have been the
earliest conodonts with an odd
number of elements...