Oncodella
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Oncodella is an extinct genus of conodont. The genus was given the type species Oncodella idiodentica by Mosher (1968), on the basis of fossils from the Late Triassic of Austria.[1] However, Mosher (1969) later revised the species name to Oncodella paucidentata, since identical fossils from the same area were previously given the name Hindeodella paucidentata by Mostler (1967).[2][3]
References
- ^ Mosher, L. Cameron (July 1968). "Triassic Conodonts from Western North America and Europe and Their Correlation". Journal of Paleontology. 42 (4): 895–946 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Mostler, Von H. (1967). "Conodonten und Holothuriensklerite aus den norischen Hallstätter-Kalken von Hernstein (Niederösterreich)" (PDF). Verhandlugen der Geologische Bundesanstalt. 1–2: 177–188.
- ^ Mosher, L. Cameron (November 1969). "Nomenclatural Revisions for Triassic Conodonts in Mosher, 1968". Journal of Paleontology. 43 (6): 1441.
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