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Article: The apparatus architecture of Panderodus and its implications for coniform conodont classification

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 37
Part: 4
Publication Date: March 1995
Page(s): 781 799
Author(s): Ivan J. Sansom, Howard A. Armstrong and M. Paul Smith
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Abstract

The apparatus composition and architecture of the coniform conodont genus Panderodus (Llanvirn-Givetian) has been reconstructed from a bedding plane assemblage associated with soft parts from the Waukesha lagerstatte of Wisconsin, together with published clusters and discrete element collections. This modelling enables a redefinition of the apparatus and species concepts within Panderodus, which is now reconstructed as a nonimembrate apparatus, with four subdivisions in the graciliform element category. Architecturally the apparatus falls into three locational domains. The architecture of panderodontid conodonts confirms their status as a distinct ordinal-level group. Extrapolating this architectural model, it has been possible to recognize recurrent apparatus styles within non-panderodontid coniform genera such as Besselodus and Dapsilodus, lending a firm basis to their suprageneric classification.
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