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Conodont
Conodont Co"no*dont, n. [Gr. ? cone + ?, ?, tooth.] (Zo["o]l.)
A peculiar toothlike fossil of many forms, found especially
in carboniferous rocks. Such fossils are supposed by some to
be the teeth of marsipobranch fishes, but they are probably
the jaws of annelids.
Meaning of Conodonts from wikipedia
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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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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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subphylum Vertebrata,
consisting of both
living (cyclostomes) and
extinct (
conodonts, anaspids, and ostracoderms) species.
Among recent animals, cyclostomes...
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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...
- that some
conodonts (Promissum at least) were
efficient cruisers but
incapable of
bursts of speed. In 2012
researchers classified the
conodonts in the phylum...
- set of “teeth”,
which are
found lining the oral
surface of the
conodont animal.
Conodonts are
small (≈3 cm), jawless,
superficially eel-like animals, and...
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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...
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titled "Devonian
Conodonts from Kashmir" in
Nature in 1967, the
first of such
report from India, and
continued to
discover many
conodonts in and
around Kashmir...
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Pander Society, for
researches in
conodonts paleontology. The
conodont genus name
Zieglerodina and the
conodont species name
Lochriea ziegleri are tributes...
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Cephalochordata (see
diagram under Phylogeny).
Extinct taxa such as the
Conodonts are Chordata, but
their internal placement is less certain. Hemichordata...