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27 February 2019 The apparatus of the Carboniferous conodont Vogelgnathus Simplicatus and the early evolution of the genus
Javier Sanz-López, Silvia Blanco-Ferrera, C. Giles Miller
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Abstract

The apparatus of Vogelgnathus simplicatus (Rhodes, Austin, and Druce, 1969) is reconstructed from discrete elements from a sample of limited diversity from the Limerick Province (Ireland). The apparatus is typical of the order Ozarkodinida and the P1 element was previously placed within Gnathodus. Here we assign it to Vogelgnathus by applying a multielemental concept rather than using P1 element morphology. The holotype and paratypes are re-illustrated and the species distribution revised based on published data. Vogelgnathus simplicatus ranges from the late Tournaisian to the early Viséan (Mississippian, Carboniferous), with common occurrences relating to the growth of Waulsortian bank complexes in a high-stand sea-level along the southern and western margins of the Laurussian landmass (Belgium, the British Isles, the Republic of Ireland, and USA). Vogelgnathus simplicatus appears to represent the rootstock from which deep-water and shallow-water Viséan species of Vogelgnathus evolved in the Mississippian.

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Javier Sanz-López, Silvia Blanco-Ferrera, and C. Giles Miller "The apparatus of the Carboniferous conodont Vogelgnathus Simplicatus and the early evolution of the genus," Journal of Paleontology 93(1), 126-136, (27 February 2019). https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2018.66
Accepted: 28 June 2018; Published: 27 February 2019
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