Acuminatella
Acuminatella Temporal range: Carnian to early Norian)
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Genus: | †Acuminatella |
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Acuminatella is a genus of gondolellid conodonts. Fossils have been found in the Pardonet Formation in the Schooler Creek Group in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.[1]
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- ^ Five new genera of conodonts from the Carnian-Norian boundary beds of Black Bear Ridge, northeast British Columbia, Canada. Michael J. Orchard, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 2013, volume 61, pages 445–457
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Categories:
- Ozarkodinida genera
- Triassic conodonts
- Late Triassic fish
- Fossils of Canada
- Triassic fish of North America
- Carnian genus first appearances
- Norian genus extinctions
- Conodont stubs