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Family PHRAGMODONTIDAE BERGSTRÖM 1982@ƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒX‰È
Conodonts (ƒRƒmƒhƒ“ƒg—Þ)
Phragmodontids (ƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒX‰È‹›Ží)


Genus Acanthocordylodus MOSKALENKO 1973@ƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒXEƒtƒFƒXƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthocordylodus festus 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“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒXEƒtƒBƒfƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthocordylodus fidelis 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“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒXEƒvƒƒfƒBƒMƒAƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthocordylodus prodigialis 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“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒXEƒvƒ‹ƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthocordylodus purus 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“ƒgƒRƒ‹ƒfƒBƒƒhƒDƒXEƒeƒBƒ‹ƒ‰ƒŠ (â–Å)
@Acanthocordylodus tyllari Tarabukin ex Parthenov, Prokopyev & Tarabukin 1998
@*1998w„P„p„|„u„€„~„„„€„|„€„s„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„y„u „t„€„{„p„x„p„„„u„|„Ž„ƒ„„„r„p „{„‚„…„„~„„‡ „~„p„t„r„y„s„€„r„„‡ „„u„‚„u„}„u„‹„u„~„y„z „r „_„w„~„€„} „B„u„‚„‡„€„‘„~„Ž„uF„L.„M.„P„p„‚„†„u„~„€„r, „@.„B.„P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r & „B„|„p„t„y„}„y„‚ „P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „S„p„‚„p„q„…„{„y„~xB
@*2000w„N„€„r„„u „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„ƒ„{„y„u „{„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{„p „`„{„…„„„y„y, „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{ „Q„€„ƒ„ƒ„y„yF„B„|„p„t„y„}„y„‚ „P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „S„p„‚„p„q„…„{„y„~xB



Genus Acanthodina MOSKALENKO 1973@ƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒfƒBƒi‘® (â–Å)

ŸƒAƒJƒ“ƒgƒfƒBƒiEƒmƒrƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodina nobilis 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“ƒgƒfƒBƒiEƒŒƒKƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodina regalis 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
@*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
@*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“ƒgƒfƒBƒiEƒEƒ@ƒŠƒAƒrƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Acanthodina variabilis 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



Genus Nordiora RASMUSSEN 2001@ƒmƒ‹ƒfƒBƒIƒ‰‘® (â–Å)

Ÿƒmƒ‹ƒfƒBƒIƒ‰Eƒgƒ‹ƒyƒ“ƒVƒX (â–Å)
@Nordiora torpensis Rasmussen 2001
@*2001wConodont Biostratigraphy and Taxonomy of the Ordovician Shelf Margin Deposits in the Scandinavian CaledonidesFJan Audun RasmussenxB



Genus Paraprioniodus ETHINGTON & CLARK 1982@ƒpƒ‰ƒvƒŠƒjƒIƒhƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)

Ÿƒpƒ‰ƒvƒŠƒjƒIƒhƒDƒXEƒRƒXƒ^ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Paraprioniodus costatus (Mound 1965) Ethington & Clark 1982
@@@syn.Tetraprioniodus costatus Mound 1965
@*1965wA Conodont Fauna from the Joins Formation, Ordovician, OklahomaFMichael C.MoundxB
@*1982wLower and Middle Ordovician Conodonts from the Ibex Area, Western Millard County, UtahFRaymond Lindsay Ethington & David Leigh ClarkxB
@*1985wIbexian-Whiterockian, Ordovician Conodont Palaeontology of East and Eastern North GreenlandFMichael Paul SmithxB
@*1987wConodont Biostratigraphy, Correlation and Depositional Environments of Middle Ordovician Rocks in OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB
@*1989wUpper Canadian to Whiterockian, Ordovician in Saint John's Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Upper Saint George Group, Western NewfoundlandFKathleen Anne StaitxB
@*2010wConodonts and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Joins and Oil Creek Formations, Arbuckle Mountains, South-central OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB

Ÿƒpƒ‰ƒvƒŠƒjƒIƒhƒDƒXEƒlƒIƒRƒXƒ^ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Paraprioniodus neocostatus Bauer 2010
@*2010wConodonts and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Joins and Oil Creek Formations, Arbuckle Mountains, South-central OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB

Ÿƒpƒ‰ƒvƒŠƒjƒIƒhƒDƒXEƒXƒgƒPƒVƒNƒX (â–Å)
@Paraprioniodus stokesicus Zhang, Barnes & Cooper 2003
@*2003wEarly Late Ordovician Conodonts from the Stokes Siltstone, Amadeus Basin, Central AustraliaFJ.Zhang, Christopher Richard Barnes & Barry John CooperxB



Genus Phragmodus BRANSON & MEHL 1933@ƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒX‘® (â–Å)
@@@¦Genus Pharagmodus BAUER 1994B¦ƒXƒyƒ‹ƒ~ƒXB
@ƒIƒ‹ƒhƒrƒX‹Ii’†Šú{ŒãŠújB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒAƒ€ƒrƒOƒEƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus ambiguus (Bauer 1994)
@@@syn.Pharagmodus ambiguus Bauer 1994
@*1994wConodonts from the Bromide Formation, Middle Ordovician, South-Central OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒAƒ‹ƒNƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus arcus Webers 1966
@*1966wThe Middle and Upper Ordovician Conodont Faunas of MinnesotaFGerald Frank WebersxB
@*1987wConodonts and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the McLish and Tulip Creek Formations, Middle Ordovician of South-Central OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒ{ƒŒƒAƒŠƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus borealis Tarabukin ex Parthenov, Prokopyev & Tarabukin 1998
@*1998w„P„p„|„u„€„~„„„€„|„€„s„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„y„u „t„€„{„p„x„p„„„u„|„Ž„ƒ„„„r„p „{„‚„…„„~„„‡ „~„p„t„r„y„s„€„r„„‡ „„u„‚„u„}„u„‹„u„~„y„z „r „_„w„~„€„} „B„u„‚„‡„€„‘„~„Ž„uF„L.„M.„P„p„‚„†„u„~„€„r, „@.„B.„P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r & „B„|„p„t„y„}„y„‚ „P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „S„p„‚„p„q„…„{„y„~xB
@*2000w„N„€„r„„u „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„ƒ„{„y„u „{„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{„p „`„{„…„„„y„y, „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{ „Q„€„ƒ„ƒ„y„yF„B„|„p„t„y„}„y„‚ „P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „S„p„‚„p„q„…„{„y„~xB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒtƒŒƒNƒXƒIƒXƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus flexuosus 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
@*1977wOrdovician Conodonts from the Ship Point and Bad Cache Rapids Formations, Melville Peninsula, South-Eastern District of FranklinFChristopher Richard BarnesxB
@*1978wMiddle-Upper Ordovician Conodonts and Stratigraphy of the Gordon Limestone Sub-Group, TasmaniaFClive Francis BurrettxB
@*1982w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ in „O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „O„„€„‚„~„„z „‚„p„x„‚„u„x „~„p „‚.„K„…„|„„}„q„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€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
@*1985wIbexian-Whiterockian, Ordovician Conodont Palaeontology of East and Eastern North GreenlandFMichael Paul SmithxB
@*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
@*1987wConodonts and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the McLish and Tulip Creek Formations, Middle Ordovician of South-Central OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB
@*2004wConodont Faunas from the Mid to Late Ordovician Boundary Interval of the Wahringa Limestone Member, Fairbridge Volcanics, Central New South WalesFYong-Yi Zhen, Ian G.Percival & Barry Deane WebbyxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒCƒ“ƒtƒŒƒLƒXƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus inflexus Stauffer 1935
@@@syn.Phragmodus singularis Stauffer 1935
@@@@@Subcordylodus elongatus Stauffer 1935
@@@@@Subcordylodus sinuatus Stauffer 1935
@*1935wConodonts of the Glenwood BedsFClinton Raymond StaufferxB
@*1966wThe Middle and Upper Ordovician Conodont Faunas of MinnesotaFGerald Frank WebersxB
@*1977w„O „ƒ„„„‚„p„„„y„s„‚„p„†„y„‰„u„ƒ„{„€„} „‚„p„ƒ„‰„|„u„~„u„~„y„y „y „{„€„‚„‚„u„|„‘„ˆ„y„y „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„s„€ „€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„p „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„F„@„|„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„~„{„€, „@„~„p„ƒ„„„p„ƒ„y„y „C„u„~„~„p„t„Ž„u„r„~„ „`„t„‚„u„~„{„y„~„p & „B.„R.„R„u„}„u„~„€„r„pxB
@*1982w„K„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ in „O„‚„t„€„r„y„{ „R„y„q„y„‚„ƒ„{„€„z „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„, „O„„€„‚„~„„z „‚„p„x„‚„u„x „~„p „‚.„K„…„|„„}„q„uF„S„p„}„p„‚„p „@„|„u„{„ƒ„p„~„t„‚„€„r„~„p „M„€„ƒ„{„p„|„u„~„{„€xB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒCƒ“ƒEƒFƒ‹ƒXƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus inversus (Webers 1966)
@@@syn.Pragmodus inversus Webers 1966@¦ƒXƒyƒ‹ƒ~ƒXB
@*1966wThe Middle and Upper Ordovician Conodont Faunas of MinnesotaFGerald Frank WebersxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒpƒ‰ƒEƒ“ƒ_ƒgƒDƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus paraundatus Wang & Luo 1984
@*1984w罎¢‘½Žz’n‘ä•Ó‰”ÓŠ¦•¢|‰œ“©‹I‰åŒ`ŽhF‰¤Žu_^—…£òxB
@*2016wBiostratigraphy and Biofacies of the Middle Darriwilian, Ordovician Conodonts from the Laoshidan Section in the Western Margin of the North China CratonFXiu-Chun Jing, Hong-Rui Zhou & Xun-Lian WangxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒ|ƒƒjƒNƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus polonicus Dzik 1978
@@@syn.Phragmodus harrisi Bauer 1989
@*1978wConodont Biostratigraphy and Paleogeographical Relations of the Ordovician Mojcza Limestone, Holy Cross Mountains, PolandFJerzy DzikxB
@*1989wConodont Biostratigraphy and Paleoecology of Middle Ordovician Rocks in Eastern OklahomaFJeffrey A.BauerxB
@*1994wConodonts of the Mójcza LimestoneFJerzy DzikxB
@*2006wConodonts of the Kiviõli Member, Viivikonna Formation, Upper Ordovician in the Kohtla Section, EstoniaFViive Viira, Richard John Aldridge & Stephanie CurtisxB
@*2013wMiddle and Upper Ordovician Conodonts of the Moscow Syneclise, New Data on Stratigraphy of the Borehole Gavrilov Yam-1 SectionFTatiana Yurievna Tolmacheva, Alexey V.Zaitsev & Aleksander S.AlekseevxB
@*2015wOrdovician, Middle Darriwilian-Earliest Sandbian Conodonts from the Wuhai area of Inner Mongolia, North ChinaFXiu-Chun Jing, Hong-Rui Zhou & Xun-Lian WangxB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒvƒŠƒ€ƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus primus Branson & Mehl 1933 non Tarabukin 2000
@*1933wConodont Studies 2, Conodonts from the Joachim, Middle Ordovician of Missouri (p77-167)FEdward Bayer Branson & Maurice Goldsmith MehlxB
@*1958wA Key to Conodont Genera and Sub-GeneraFRobert Oran FayxB


Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXE"ƒvƒŠƒ€ƒX" (â–Å)
@'Phragmodus primus Tarabukin 2000' non Branson & Mehl 1933
@*2000w„N„€„r„„u „ƒ„‚„u„t„~„u„€„‚„t„€„r„y„{„ƒ„{„y„u „{„€„~„€„t„€„~„„„ „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{„p „`„{„…„„„y„y, „R„u„r„u„‚„€-„B„€„ƒ„„„€„{ „Q„€„ƒ„ƒ„y„yF„B„|„p„t„y„}„y„‚ „P„‚„€„{„€„„Ž„u„r„y„‰ „S„p„‚„p„q„…„{„y„~xB
@—vŽí¬–¼•ÏXB•¶Œ£–¢Šm”FB

Ÿƒtƒ‰ƒOƒ‚ƒhƒDƒXEƒ^ƒXƒ}ƒjƒGƒ“ƒVƒX (â–Å)
@Phragmodus tasmaniensis Burrett 1978
@*1978wMiddle-Upper Ordovician Conodonts and Stratigraphy of the Gordon Limestone Sub-Group, TasmaniaFClive Francis BurrettxB

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@Phragmodus undatus Branson & Mehl 1933
@*1933wConodont Studies 2, Conodonts from the Joachim, Middle Ordovician of Missouri (p77-167)FEdward Bayer Branson & Maurice Goldsmith MehlxB
@*1964wConodonts of the Trenton Group, Ordovician in New York, Southern Ontario and QuebecFThomas Joseph Morton SchopfxB
@*1964wThe Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway 17, Conodonts from the Lower Middle Ordovician of RingerikeFGyörgy HamarxB
@*1966wConodonts from the Lexington Limestone, Middle Ordovigian of Kentucky and Its Lateral Equivalents in Ohio and IndianaFStig Magnus Bergström & Walter Clarence SweetxB
@*1966wThe Middle and Upper Ordovician Conodont Faunas of MinnesotaFGerald Frank WebersxB
@*1966wThe Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway 22, Preliminary Report on Conodonts from the Oslo-Asker and Ringerike DistrictsFGyörgy HamarxB
@*1967wMicropaleontology of the Fernvale Formation of Tennessee and OklahomaFKenneth Vernon BordeauxB
@*1968wChamplainian Biostratigraphy in Northern MichiganFEmil Charles GuldenzopfxB
@*1971wConodonts and Biostratigraphy of the Wisconsin PaleozoicFDavid Leigh ClarkxB
@*1974wConodonts of the Hull Formation, Ottawa Group, Middle Ordovician of the Ottawa-Hull Area, Ontario and QuebecFThomas T.UyenoxB
@*1977wOrdovician Conodonts from the Ship Point and Bad Cache Rapids Formations, Melville Peninsula, South-Eastern District of FranklinFChristopher Richard BarnesxB
@*1977wThe Stratigraphy and Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Montoya Group, Middle-Upper Ordovician in South-Eastern ArizonaFBeth Jana CarrollxB
@*1978wMiddle-Upper Ordovician Conodonts and Stratigraphy of the Gordon Limestone Sub-Group, TasmaniaFClive Francis BurrettxB
@*1979wConodonts and Conodont Biostratigraphy of Post-Tyrone Ordovician Rocks of the Cincinnati Region by Walter Clarence Sweet in Contributions to the Ordovician Paleontology of Kentucky and Nearby StatesFJohn Pojeta Jr.xB
@*1985wConodont Biostratigraphy of the Montoya Group, Upper Ordovician from the Mud Springs Mountains of South-Central New MexicoFDavid G.EvansxB
@*1988wConodont Biostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Central Basin, TennesseeFYoo Bong KimxB
@*1988wConodonts from Ordovician-Silurian Boundary Strata, Whittaker Formation, Mackenzie Mountains, North-West TerritoriesFGodfrey S.Nowlan, Alexander Duncan McCracken & Brian Douglas Eyre ChattertonxB
@*1994wUpper Ordovician Conodonts from the Malongulli Formation, Cliefden Caves Area, Central New South WalesFJulie Anne Trotter & Barry Deane WebbyxB
@*1997wConodonts of Laurentian Faunal Affinities from the Middle Ordovician Svartscetra Limestone in the Trondheim Region, Central Norwegian CaledonidesFStig Magnus BergströmxB
@*1999wEvolutionary Palaeobiology of Deep-Water ConodontsFCaroline J.SmithxB
@*1999wLate Ordovician Conodonts from the Olistostromal Wisemans Arm Formation, New England Region, AustraliaFTerry Furey-GreigxB
@*1999wUpper Ordovician Conodonts from the Bowan Park Succession, Central New South Wales, AustraliaFYong-Yi Zhen, Barry Deane Webby & Christopher Richard BarnesxB
@*2000wLate Ordovician, Eastonian Conodonts from the Early Devonian Drik Drik Formation, Woolomin Area, Eastern AustraliaFTerry Furey-GreigxB
@*2000wStratigraphy, Conodont Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian to Lower Silurian Platform to Basin Facies, Northern British ColumbiaFLeanne J.PylexB
@*2010wA Late Ordovician Conodont Fauna from the Lower Limestone Member of the Benjamin Limestone in Central Tasmania and Revision of Tasmanognathus careyi Burrett 1979FYong-Yi Zhen, Clive Francis Burrett, Ian G.Percival & B.Y.LinxB



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@Protophragmodus cognitus (Stauffer 1935)
@@@syn.Phragmodus cognitus Stauffer 1935
@*1935wConodonts of the Glenwood BedsFClinton Raymond StaufferxB
@*1964wConodonts of the Trenton Group, Ordovician in New York, Southern Ontario and QuebecFThomas Joseph Morton SchopfxB
@*1966wThe Middle and Upper Ordovician Conodont Faunas of MinnesotaFGerald Frank WebersxB
@*2003wAspects of Ordovician Conodonts and the Stratigraphy of Thailand, Malaysia and Tasmania 1FRobin Crawford CantrillxB

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@Protophragmodus polystrophos (Watson 1988)
@@@syn.Phragmodus polystrophos Watson 1988
@*1988wConodonts from a Core of the Nita and Goldwyer Formations, Lower Middle Ordovician, of the Canning Basin Western AustraliaFSimon Timothy WatsonxB
@*2005wOrdovician Conodonts from the Mithaka Formation, Georgina Basin, Australia, Regional and Paleobiogeographical ImplicationsFTyler S.Kuhn & Christopher Richard BarnesxB
@*2019wRevision of Two Phragmodontid Species [Conodonta] from the Darriwilian, Ordovician of the Canning Basin in Western Australia and Phylogeny of the CyrtoniodontidaeFYong-Yi ZhenxB

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@Protophragmodus spicatus (Watson 1988)
@@@syn.Phragmodus spicatus Watson 1988
@*1988wConodonts from a Core of the Nita and Goldwyer Formations, Lower Middle Ordovician, of the Canning Basin Western AustraliaFSimon Timothy WatsonxB

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