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Idiognathodus amplificus
Geometric morphometric analysis of Idiognathodus species across the Atokan–Desmoinesian boundary in north-central New Mexico, USA
Two specimens annotated to demonstrate the anatomical features of Idiognat...
Average shape wireframes (in black) for the sinistral and dextral elements ...
Scatter plots of CV1 and CV2 from the species group analysis: ( a ) sinistr...
Panel of scatter plots showing PC1 with PC2 on the top row and PC3 with PC4...
Lower–upper Moscovian interval in the Dianzishang section. (Nanjing Institu...
CONODONT SEQUENCE BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE HERMOSA GROUP (PENNSYLVANIAN) AT HONAKER TRAIL, PARADOX BASIN, UTAH
Carboniferous conodont biostratigraphy of the Dianzishang section, Zhenning, Guizhou, South China
Determination of the Bashkirian–Moscovian boundary in the Volga region via conodont species Declinognathodus donetzianus Nemirovskaya
Figure 7 —Conodonts from the Lower Ismay through Lower Honaker Trail seque...
Carboniferous conodont biostratigraphy
Abstract Carboniferous conodont biostratigraphy comprises regional zonations that reflect the palaeogeographical distribution of taxa and distinct shallow-water and deep-water conodont biofacies. Some species have a global distribution and can effect high quality correlations. These taxa are incorporated into definitions of global Carboniferous chronostratigraphic units. A standard global Carboniferous zonation has not been developed. The lowermost Mississippian is zoned by Siphonodella species, excepet in shallow-water facies, where other polygnathids are used. Gnathodus species radiated during the Tournaisian and are used to define many Mississippian zones. A late Tournaisian maximum in diversity, characterized by short-lived genera, was followed by lower diversity faunas of Gnathodus species and carminate genera through the Visean and Serpukhovian. By the late Visean and Serpukhovian, Lochriea provides better biostratigraphic resolution. Shallow-water zonations based on Cavusgnathus and Mestognathus are difficult to correlate. An extinction event near the base of the Pennsylvanian was followed by the appearance of new gnathodid genera: Rhachistognathus , Declinognathodus , Neognathodus , Idiognathoides and Idiognathodus . By the middle of the Moscovian, few genera remained: Idiognathodus , Neognathodus and Swadelina. During the middle Kasimovian and Gzhelian, only Idiognathodus and Streptognathodus species were common. Near the end of the Gzhelian, a rediversification of Streptognathodus species extended into the Cisuralian.