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    Conodont (redirect from Conodonta)
    are an extinct group of jawless vertebrates, classified in the class Conodonta. They are primarily known from their hard, mineralised tooth-like structures...
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  • stratigraphic range of "Pseudofurnishius murcianus" van den Boogaard (Conodonta) in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Calasparra section (Murcia, Spain)"...
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  • Class Petromyzontida or Hyperoartia Petromyzontidae (lampreys) Class Conodonta (conodonts) † Class Cephalaspidomorphi † (early jawless fish) (unranked)...
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    65 species) Infraclass Petromyzontida or Hyperoartia (lampreys) Class †Conodonta Class †Myllokunmingiida Class †Pteraspidomorphi Class †Thelodonti Class...
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    following infraphyla and classes: Agnatha or jawless fish, which include: †Conodonta †Ostracodermi Cyclostomi (hagfish and lampreys) Gnathostomata or jawed...
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  • Trace Fossils --- in preparation) Part W, Miscellanea, Supplement 2: Conodonta, xxviii + 202 p., frontis., 122 fig., 1981, available here. ISBN 0-8137-3028-7...
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    The Gogo Formation in the Kimberley region of Western Australia is a Lagerstätte that exhibits exceptional preservation of a Devonian reef community. The...
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    ? †Thelodonti, †Conodonta, †Anaspida...
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    Hagfish Hyperoartia Lamprey †Conodonts †Protoconodonta? †Paraconodontida †Conodonta †Ostracoderms †Pteraspidomorphi †Thelodonti †Anaspida †Cephalaspidomorphi...
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  • by paleontologists due to its ease of measurement and the abundance of Conodonta throughout marine carbonates of the Paleozoic. However, the organism disappears...
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