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- Hermann Schmidt and by Harold W. Scott in 1934. The feeding apparatus of ozarkodinids is composed of an axial Sa element at the front, flanked by two groups...
- animals Genus Species Notes Images Streptognathodus Indeterminate An ozarkodinid conodont. Apographiocrinus A. cf. calycinus Dendrocrinid crinoid. Delocrinus...
- Donoghue, Philip Conrad James (1996). Architecture, growth, and function of ozarkodinid conodonts (PhD thesis). University of Leicester. OCLC 504874321. "DONOGHUE...
- in the family Gigartinaceae Mazzaella (conodont), an extinct genus of ozarkodinid conodonts in the family Gondolellidae This disambiguation page lists...
- Mazzaella is an extinct genus of Late Tri****ic ozarkodinid conodonts in the family Gondolellidae. They are found in mid-Julian sediments of the Tethys...
- Kraussodontus is an extinct genus of gondolellid ozarkodinid conodonts of the Late Tri****ic (late Carnian) in the Pardonet Formation of Canada. Five new...
- "Architecture and functional morphology of the skeletal apparatus of ozarkodinid conodonts". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London...
- A drepanoistodontid P. proteus Periodon P. cf. primus A periodontid ozarkodinid P. cf. selenopsis Prioniodus P. cf. gilberti A balognathid prioniodontid...
- Architecture and functional morphology of the skeletal apparatus of ozarkodinid conodonts. Palaeontology 41: 57-102 Purnell, M. A. 1995. Microwear on...
- Ozark Mountains of Missouri, United States. The feeding apparatus of ozarkodinids is composed at the front of an axial Sa element, flanked by two groups...