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- Protoconodonts are an extinct group of Cambrian animals known from fossilized phosphatic tooth-like structures. They were originally described as an informal...
- shown to be dental elements of vertebrates. It is now thought that protoconodont elements (e.g., Protohertzina anabarica Missarzhevsky, 1973), are probably...
- conodont-like fossils: protoconodonts, paraconodonts, and "true conodonts" (euconodonts). Further investigations revealed that protoconodonts were probably more...
- fossils, the protoconodonts (taxa such as Amphigeisina, Gapparodus, Hertzina, and Protohertzina). Both paraconodonts and protoconodonts were grouped together...
- Mongolodus is an extinct genus of protoconodonts. VV Missarzhevsky (1977). "Konodonty (?) i fosfatnye problematiki kembriya Mongolii i Sibiri" [Conodonts...
- includes numerous Paleozoic specimens. Protoconodonts are stem-group chaetognaths. The earliest protoconodonts date to the Fortunian age of the Cambrian...
- conodonts (protoconodonts or paraconodonts) or, possibly, Chaetognaths, found at the beginning of the Cambrian explosion. Protoconodonts are an extinct...
- is presented by Wang et al. (2025). Slater (2025) describes Cambrian protoconodonts preserved as small carbonaceous fossils from the Lontova Formation (Estonia)...
- Approximate protoconodont / paraconodont / euconodont zones of the Cambrian Period Series / Epoch Age /Stage South China Western North America Australia...
- 545: 15–97. Byung-Su Lee (2013). "Middle Cambrian (Upper Series 3) protoconodonts and paraconodonts from the Machari Formation at Eodungol Section, Yeongwol...