Definition of Chiosella. Meaning of Chiosella. Synonyms of Chiosella

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Definition of Chiosella

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- Chiosella is an extinct conodont genus. The base of the Anisian stage (also the base of the Middle Tri****ic series and the top of the Olenekian) is sometimes...
- series) is sometimes laid at the first appearance of conodont species Chiosella timorensis in the stratigraphic record. Other stratigraphers prefer to...
- formally defined Upper boundary definition candidates FAD of the Conodont Chiosella timorensis Base of magnetic zone MT1n Upper boundary GSSP candidate section(s)...
- ****onites, Paradanubites, and Paracrochordiceras; and of the conodont Chiosella timorensis. A GSSP (global reference profile for the base) has not been...
- formally defined Lower boundary definition candidates FAD of the Conodont Chiosella timorensis Base of magnetic zone MT1n Lower boundary GSSP candidate section(s)...
- Dobruja, Romania Guandao, Guizhou, China Biologic: First appearance of Chiosella timorensis (Conodont). Magnetic: Base of magnetic zone MT1n. 45°04′27″N...
- Neospathodus waageni. It is defined as ending near the lowest occurrences of Chiosella timorensis. The base of the Anisian stage (also the base of the Middle...
- in 1989, the genus Mesogondolella, in 1990, the genera Clarkina and Chiosella and in 2003, the genus Carnepigondolella. In 2011, with RE Weems, he made...
- †Belodina †Budurovignathus †Carnepigondolella †Carniodus †Cavusgnathus †Chiosella †Chirodella †Chirognathus †Colaptoconus †Complexodus †Cordylodus †Cornuodus...
- Neospathodus waageni. It is defined as ending near the lowest occurrences of Chiosella timorensis. The GSSP Candidate sections are in the Mud (Muth) village...