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Conodonts Vertebrates Paleontology


This category is for websites dealing specifically with conodonts. Conodont elements are fossils of phosphatic tooth-like structures now believed to be part of the feeding apparatus of extinct early vertebrates.

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  • Conodont - Information from Wikipedia on this group of extinct chordates resembling eels, their description, ecology, classification and their fossil teeth.
  • Conodonta - Brief notes on these little understood lifeforms which did not become a major order, becoming fully extinct in the Late Triassic or Early Jurassic.
  • Hidden World of the Conodonta - Senior project with basic introduction to conodonts.
  • Conodonts - Conodont elements are commonly found in marine deposits and are the only fossil remains of a soft-bodied creature. This article outlines the history of their study, their biology and life cycle.
  • Conodonts: Past, Present, Future - Article by Walter Sweet and Philip Donaghue from the Journal of Palaeontology. [PDF]
  • Ordovician Conodonts - Conodont collection of James Davison. Also contains information about conodont research.
  • Conodonta: Overview - Provides a cladogram and information on conodont elements and apparatus and their biology.


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