Neohindeodella

Neohindeodella is an extinct genus of conodonts. Neohindeodella detrei, a species of Neohindeodella, has the distinction of being the very last species of conodont to finally become extinct, during the Hettangian stage of the early Lower Jurassic Period.[2]

Neohindeodella
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Neohindeodella

Kozur, 1968
Type species
Neohindeodella triassica[1]
Müller, 1956

Species

  • Neohindeodella aequiramosa Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
  • Neohindeodella benderi (Kozur & Mostler, 1970)[3]
  • Neohindeodella budorovi (Burij, 1979)
  • Neohindeodella curvata Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
  • Neohindeodella detrei Kozur & Mock, 1991[1]
  • Neohindeodella dropla (Spasov & Ganev, 1960)
  • Neohindeodella excurvata Götz, 1995[4]
  • Neohindeodella germanica Götz, 1995[4]
  • Neohindeodella mombergensis (Tatge, 1956)[5]
  • Neohindeodella nevadensis (Müller, 1956)
  • Neohindeodella rhaetica Kozur & Mock, 1991[1]
  • Neohindeodella riegeli (Mosher, 1968)
  • Neohindeodella suevica (Tatge, 1956)[5]
  • Neohindeodella sulcodentata (Budurov, 1962)
  • Neohindeodella summesbergeri Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
    • Neohindeodella summesbergeri summesbergeri Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
    • Neohindeodella summesbergeri praecursor Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
  • Neohindeodella triassica (Müller, 1956)
    • Neohindeodella triassica triassica (Müller, 1956)
    • Neohindeodella triassica aequidentata Kozur & Mostler, 1970[3]
  • Neohindeodella vietnamica Thang, 1989[6]

References

  1. Kozur, Heinz; Mock, Rudolf (1991). "New Middle Carnian and Rhaetian Conodonts from Hungary and the Alps. Stratigraphic Importance and Tectonic Implications for the Buda Mountains and Adjacent Areas" (PDF). Jahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. 134 (2): 271–297.
  2. Palfy, J.; et al. (2007). "Triassic/Jurassic boundary events inferred from integrated stratigraphy of the Csővár section, Hungary". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 244 (1–4): 11–33. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.06.021.
  3. Kozur, Heinz; Mostler, Helfried (1970). "Neue Conodonten aus der Trias" (PDF). Berichte des naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck. 58: 429–464.
  4. Götz, Annette (1995). "Neue Conodonten aus dem Unteren Muschelkalk (Trias, Anis) des germanischen Beckens" (PDF). Geologisch-Paläontologische Mitteilungen Innsbruck. 20: 51–59.
  5. Tatge, Von Ursula (1956). "Conodonten aus dem germanischen Muschelkalk" (PDF). Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 30 (1/2): 108–127.
  6. Thang, Bui Duc (1989). "Lower Triassic conodonts from North Vietnam" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 34 (4): 391–416.
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