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The Greater Gondwana distribution of the Ordovician conodont Panderodus nogamii (Lee) 1975

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posted on 2023-05-16, 14:34 authored by Cantrill, RC, Burrett, CF
Panderodus nogamii LEE, (formerly Scolopodus nogamii), first described from North Korea, occurs also in the Lower Ordovician of Thailand, Malaysia, North and South China, Australia and Argentina. It ranged through the Middle and early Upper Ordovician and was restricted to shallow water carbonates in tropical to subtropical palaeolatitudes of Greater Gondwana. Its distribution is similar to that of the Ordovician gastropod Peelerophon oehlerti and the Ordovician trilobite Asaphopsoides sp.

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Publication title

Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg

Volume

245

Pagination

407-421

ISSN

0341-4116

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Schweizterbart

Place of publication

Frankfurt, Germany

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Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences

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