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Family ACANTHODONTIDAE LINDSTRÖM 1970@ƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒX‰È
Conodonts (ƒRƒmƒhƒ“ƒg—Þ)
Acanthodontids (ƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒX‰È‹›Ží)


Genus Acanthodus FURNISH 1938@ƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒRƒ€ƒ|ƒVƒgƒDƒXˆŸŽíƒRƒ€ƒ|ƒVƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus compositus compositus Moskalenko 1973
@*1973w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „y „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „N„€„r„€„ƒ„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{ „D„y„ƒ„ƒ„u„‚„„„p„ˆ„y„y „€ „H„u„}„|„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB
@*1978w„O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „O„„€„‚„~„„u „‚„p„x„‚„u„x„ „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p, „S„‚„…„t„ „y„~„ƒ„„„y„„„…„„„p „s„u„€„|„€„s„y„y „y „s„u„€„†„y„x„y„{„y. „B„„„…„ƒ„{ 340F„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€, „B.„R.„R„u„}„u„~„€„r„p, „@„~„p„ƒ„„„p„ƒ„y„y „C„u„~„~„p„t„Ž„u„r„~„ „`„t„‚„u„~„{„y„~„p & „@„‚„y„p„t„~„p „M„y„‡„p„z„|„€„r„~„p „`„‚„€„Š„y„~„ƒ„{„p„‘xB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒRƒ€ƒ|ƒVƒgƒDƒXˆŸŽíƒRƒXƒgƒDƒ‰ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus compositus costulatus Moskalenko 1973
@*1973w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „y „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „N„€„r„€„ƒ„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{ „D„y„ƒ„ƒ„u„‚„„„p„ˆ„y„y „€ „H„u„}„|„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒRƒ€ƒvƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus comptus Moskalenko 1973
@*1973w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „y „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „N„€„r„€„ƒ„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{ „D„y„ƒ„ƒ„u„‚„„„p„ˆ„y„y „€ „H„u„}„|„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB
@*1978w„O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „O„„€„‚„~„„u „‚„p„x„‚„u„x„ „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p, „S„‚„…„t„ „y„~„ƒ„„„y„„„…„„„p „s„u„€„|„€„s„y„y „y „s„u„€„†„y„x„y„{„y. „B„„„…„ƒ„{ 340F„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€, „B.„R.„R„u„}„u„~„€„r„p, „@„~„p„ƒ„„„p„ƒ„y„y „C„u„~„~„p„t„Ž„u„r„~„ „`„t„‚„u„~„{„y„~„p & „@„‚„y„p„t„~„p „M„y„‡„p„z„|„€„r„~„p „`„‚„€„Š„y„~„ƒ„{„p„‘xB
@*1985w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „y„x „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „D„p„|„t„„~„€-„@„|„p„{„y„„„ƒ„{„€„s„€ „‚„p„z„€„~„p, „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„F„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒGƒŒƒKƒ“ƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus elegans Moskalenko 1973
@*1973w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „y „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „N„€„r„€„ƒ„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{ „D„y„ƒ„ƒ„u„‚„„„p„ˆ„y„y „€ „H„u„}„|„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB
@*1978w„O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „O„„€„‚„~„„u „‚„p„x„‚„u„x„ „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p, „S„‚„…„t„ „y„~„ƒ„„„y„„„…„„„p „s„u„€„|„€„s„y„y „y „s„u„€„†„y„x„y„{„y. „B„„„…„ƒ„{ 340F„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€, „B.„R.„R„u„}„u„~„€„r„p, „@„~„p„ƒ„„„p„ƒ„y„y „C„u„~„~„p„t„Ž„u„r„~„ „`„t„‚„u„~„{„y„~„p & „@„‚„y„p„t„~„p „M„y„‡„p„z„|„€„r„~„p „`„‚„€„Š„y„~„ƒ„{„p„‘xB
@*1985w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „y„x „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „D„p„|„t„„~„€-„@„|„p„{„y„„„ƒ„{„€„s„€ „‚„p„z„€„~„p, „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„F„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒtƒ}ƒPƒ“ƒVƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus humachensis Zeballo & Albanesi 2012
@*2012wNew Conodont Species and Biostratigraphy of the Santa Rosita Formation, Upper Furongian-Tremadocian in the Tilcara Range, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, ArgentinaFFernando Javier Zeballo & Guillermo Luis AlbanesixB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒŠƒlƒAƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus lineatus (Furnish 1938)
@@@syn.Acanthodus costatus Druce & Jones 1971
@@@@@Drepanodus lineatus Furnish 1938
@*1938wConodonts from the Prairie du Chien, Lower Ordovician Beds of the Upper Mississippi ValleyFWilliam Madison FurnishxB
@*1971wCambro-Ordovician Conodonts from the Burke River Structural Belt, QueenslandFEdric Charles Druce & Peter John JonesxB
@*1971wLower Ordovician Conodonts from the Bonaparte Gulf Basin and the Daly River Basin, North-Western AustraliaFPeter John JonesxB
@*1977w„A„y„€„ƒ„„„‚„p„„„y„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „y „†„p„…„~„p „r„u„‚„‡„~„u„s„€ „{„u„}„q„‚„y„‘ „y „„€„s„‚„p„~„y„‰„~„„‡ „ƒ „~„y„} „ƒ„|„€„u„rF„I„~„u„ƒ„ƒ„p „S„y„‡„€„~„€„r„~„p „G„…„‚„p„r„|„u„r„p & „@„~„„„€„~„y„~„p „B„y„{„„„€„‚„€„r„~„p „Q„€„x„€„r„pxB
@*1982wConodonts from El Paso Group, Lower Ordovician of Westernmost Texas and Southern New MexicoFJohn E.RepetskixB
@*1983wŠ¦•‹I˜a‰œ“©‹I‰åŒ`Î|¼“ì’n‹æŒÃ¶•¨}û^”÷‘̌ö•¨•ªûFˆÀ‘¾›÷xB
@*1984w„O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „x„p„„p„t„~„€„z „‰„p„ƒ„„„y „I„‚„{„…„„„ƒ„{„€„s„€ „p„}„†„y„„„u„p„„„‚„pF„@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚ „B„p„ƒ„y„|„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „K„p„~„„s„y„~, „S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€, „S„p„„„Ž„‘„~„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „D„y„r„y„~„p, „B„p„|„u„~„„„y„~„p „C„‚„y„s„€„‚„Ž„u„r„~„p „M„p„„„…„‡„y„~„p & „@„~„p„ƒ„„„p„ƒ„y„y „C„u„~„~„p„t„Ž„u„r„~„ „`„t„‚„u„~„{„y„~„pxB
@*1986wTempo of Earliest Ordovician Graptolite Faunal Succession, Conodont-Based Correlations from the Tremadociaa of QuebecFEd LandingxB
@*1989wConodonts and Phosphatic Problematica from the Cambro-Ordovician Cooks Brook and Middle Arm Point Formations, Bay of Islands, Western NewfoundlandFKaustuv RoyxB
@*1989wLower Ordovician Conodonts from the Saint George Group of Port au Port Peninsula, Western NewfoundlandFZai-Liang JixB
@*2000wStratigraphy, Conodont Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian Platform to Basin Facies, Northern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.PylexB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 2FRobin Crawford CantrillxB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒ‰ƒNƒGƒŠ (â–Å)
@Acanthodus raqueli Zeballo & Albanesi 2012
@*2012wNew Conodont Species and Biostratigraphy of the Santa Rosita Formation, Upper Furongian-Tremadocian in the Tilcara Range, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, ArgentinaFFernando Javier Zeballo & Guillermo Luis AlbanesixB

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒhƒDƒXEƒEƒ“ƒLƒiƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodus uncinatus Furnish 1938
@@@syn.Acanthodus unicinatus Cantrill 2003 ¦ƒXƒyƒ‹ƒ~ƒXB
@*1938wConodonts from the Prairie du Chien, Lower Ordovician Beds of the Upper Mississippi ValleyFWilliam Madison FurnishxB
@*1958wA Key to Conodont Genera and Sub-GeneraFRobert Oran FayxB
@*1971wCambro-Ordovician Conodonts from the Burke River Structural Belt, QueenslandFEdric Charles Druce & Peter John JonesxB
@*1982wConodonts from El Paso Group, Lower Ordovician of Westernmost Texas and Southern New MexicoFJohn E.RepetskixB
@*1983wŠ¦•‹I˜a‰œ“©‹I‰åŒ`Î|¼“ì’n‹æŒÃ¶•¨}û^”÷‘̌ö•¨•ªûFˆÀ‘¾›÷xB
@*1986wTempo of Earliest Ordovician Graptolite Faunal Succession, Conodont-Based Correlations from the Tremadociaa of QuebecFEd LandingxB
@*1989wLower Ordovician Conodonts from the Saint George Group of Port au Port Peninsula, Western NewfoundlandFZai-Liang JixB
@*1992wLithostratigraphy and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Grove Creek Dolomite Member of the Snowy Range Formation, Cambrian-Ordovician Big Snowy Mountains MontanaFPatricia G.WeaverxB
@*2000wStratigraphy, Conodont Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian Platform to Basin Facies, Northern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.PylexB
@*2002wTaxonomy, Evolution, and Biostratigraphy of Conodonts from the Kechika Formation, Skoki Formation, and Road River Group, Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian, North-Eastern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.Pyle & Christopher Richard BarnesxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 2FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2008wEarly Ordovician Conodonts from Tarutao Island, Southern Peninsular ThailandFSachiko Agematsu, Katsuo Sashida, Sirot Salyapongse & Apsorn SardsudxB



Genus Juanognathus SERPAGLI 1974@ƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)
@@@¦Genus Juanognathodus CANTRILL 2003BƒXƒyƒ‹ƒ~ƒXB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒfƒ“ƒeƒBƒNƒ‰ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Juanognathus denticulatus Zhen, Allen & Martin 2022
@*2022wEarly Ordovician Conodonts from Barnicarndy 1 Stratigraphic Well of the Southern Canning Basin, Western AustraliaFYong-Yi Zhen, Heidi-Jane Allen & Sarah K.MartinxB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒtƒFƒŠƒLƒeƒBƒC (â–Å)
@Juanognathus felicitii (Ji 1989)
@@@syn.Colaptoconus felicitii (Ji 1989)
@@@@@Glyptoconus felicitii Ji 1989
@@@@@Scalpellodus felicitii (Ji 1989)
@*1989wLower Ordovician Conodonts from the Saint George Group of Port au Port Peninsula, Western NewfoundlandFZai-Liang JixB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒnƒCƒFƒV (â–Å)
@Juanognathus hayesi Repetski 1982
@*1982wConodonts from El Paso Group, Lower Ordovician of Westernmost Texas and Southern New MexicoFJohn E.RepetskixB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒ„ƒAƒkƒbƒ\ƒj (â–Å)
@Juanognathus jaanussoni Serpagli 1974@¦jaanusonniB
@*1974wLower Ordovician Conodonts from Precordilleran Argentina, Province of San JuanFEnrico SerpaglixB
@*1982wConodonts from El Paso Group, Lower Ordovician of Westernmost Texas and Southern New MexicoFJohn E.RepetskixB
@*1986wEarly Ordovician, Arenig Conodonts from Saint Pauls Inlet and Martin Point, Cow Head Group, Western NewfoundlandFDavid Ian JohnstonxB
@*2000wStratigraphy, Conodont Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian Platform to Basin Facies, Northern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.PylexB
@*2002wTaxonomy, Evolution, and Biostratigraphy of Conodonts from the Kechika Formation, Skoki Formation, and Road River Group, Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian, North-Eastern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.Pyle & Christopher Richard BarnesxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 2FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2014w„A„y„€„ƒ„„„‚„p„„„y„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „y „q„y„€„s„u„€„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „{„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„€„r „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p, „x„p„„p„t„~„€„z „‰„p„ƒ„„„y „W„u„~„„„‚„p„|„Ž„~„€-„@„x„y„p„„„ƒ„{„€„s„€ „ƒ„{„|„p„t„‰„p„„„€„s„€ „„€„‘„ƒ„pF„S„p„„„Ž„‘„~„p „_„‚„Ž„u„r„~„p „S„€„|„}„p„‰„u„r„pxB
@*2019w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „‡„‚„u„q„„„p „X„y„~„s„y„x „K„p„x„p„‡„ƒ„„„p„~, „„„p„{„ƒ„€„~„€„}„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„y„z „ƒ„€„ƒ„„„p„r „{„€„}„„|„u„{„ƒ„p „N„p„z„}„p„~„ƒ„{„€„z „ƒ„r„y„„„ „y „u„s„€ „q„y„€„s„u„€„s„‚„p„†„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„p„‘ „„‚„y„~„p„t„|„u„w„~„€„ƒ„„„ŽF„S„p„„„Ž„‘„~„p „_„‚„Ž„u„r„~„p „S„€„|„}„p„‰„u„r„p, „K„y„‚„y„|„| „E„r„s„u„~„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „D„u„s„„„‘„‚„u„r & „K„€„~„ƒ„„„p„~„„„y„~ „N„y„{„€„|„p„u„r„y„‰ „Y„p„„„p„s„y„~xB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒZƒ‹ƒpƒOƒŠƒGƒC (â–Å)
@Juanognathus serpagliei Stouge 1980
@@@syn.Juanognathus serpaglii Stouge 1984
@*1980wConodonts of the Middle Ordovician Table Head Formation, Western NewfoundlandFSvend Josef Høegh Sandbergh StougexB
@*1984wConodonts of the Middle Ordovician Table Head Formation, Western NewfoundlandFSvend Josef Høegh Sandbergh StougexB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2008wOrdovician, Early Darriwilian Conodonts and Sponges from West of Parkes, Central New South WalesFYong-Yi Zhen & John PickettxB

Ÿƒ†ƒAƒmƒOƒiƒgƒDƒXEƒEƒ@ƒŠƒAƒrƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Juanognathus variabilis Serpagli 1974
@@@syn.Juanognathodus variabilis (Serpagli 1974)
@*1974wLower Ordovician Conodonts from Precordilleran Argentina,Province of San JuanFEnrico SerpaglixB
@*1976wEarly Ordovician, Arenigian Conodont and Graptolite Biostratigraphy of the Taconic Allochthon, Eastern New YorkFEd LandingxB
@*1982wConodonts from El Paso Group, Lower Ordovician of Westernmost Texas and Southern New MexicoFJohn E.RepetskixB
@*1985wIbexian-Whiterockian, Ordovician Conodont Palaeontology of East and Eastern North GreenlandFMichael Paul SmithxB
@*1991wEarly Ordovician Conodonts of East and North GreenlandFMichael Paul SmithxB
@*2000wStratigraphy, Conodont Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian Platform to Basin Facies, Northern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.PylexB
@*2000w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „y „H„€„~„p„|„Ž„~„p„‘ „ƒ„„„‚„p„„„y„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „„€„s„‚„p„~„y„‰„~„„‡ „€„„„|„€„w„u„~„y„z „{„u„}„q„‚„y„‘ „y „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„pF„R„r„u„„„|„p„~„p „B„y„{„„„€„‚„€„r„~„p „D„…„q„y„~„y„~„pxB
@*2002wTaxonomy, Evolution, and Biostratigraphy of Conodonts from the Kechika Formation, Skoki Formation, and Road River Group, Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian, North-Eastern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.Pyle & Christopher Richard BarnesxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 2FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2014w„A„y„€„ƒ„„„‚„p„„„y„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „y „q„y„€„s„u„€„s„‚„p„†„y„‘ „{„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„€„r „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p, „x„p„„p„t„~„€„z „‰„p„ƒ„„„y „W„u„~„„„‚„p„|„Ž„~„€-„@„x„y„p„„„ƒ„{„€„s„€ „ƒ„{„|„p„t„‰„p„„„€„s„€ „„€„‘„ƒ„pF„S„p„„„Ž„‘„~„p „_„‚„Ž„u„r„~„p „S„€„|„}„p„‰„u„r„pxB



Genus Kirkupodus ZHEN & PICKETT 2008@ƒLƒ‹ƒNƒ|ƒhƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)

ŸƒLƒ‹ƒNƒ|ƒhƒDƒXEƒgƒŠƒRƒXƒ^ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Kirkupodus tricostatus Zhen & Pickett 2008
@*2008wOrdovician, Early Darriwilian Conodonts and Sponges from West of Parkes, Central New South WalesFYong-Yi Zhen & John PickettxB

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