Rossodus

Rossodus is an extinct genus of conodonts in the clade Prioniodontida, the "complex conodonts", of the Early Ordovician.[1]

Rossodus
Temporal range: Early Ordovician
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Rossodus

Repetski & Ethington 1983[1]
Species
  • Rossodus manitouensis
  • Rossodus subtilis
  • Rossodus tenuis (Miller, 1980)

Species

Species are,

  • Rossodus manitouensis
  • Rossodus subtilis
  • Rossodus tenuis
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References

  1. Rossodus manitouensis (Conodonta), a New Early Ordovician Index Fossil. John E. Repetski and Raymond L. Ethington, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 57, No. 2 (Mar., 1983), pages 289-301 (Stable URL)


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