Kallidontus, the Glossary
Kallidontus is an extinct genus of conodonts.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Animal, Chordate, Conodont, Fryxellodontidae, Furongian, Kechika Formation, Proconodontida, Road River Group, Skoki Formation, Tilcara, Tremadocian.
- Cambrian conodonts
- Furongian first appearances
- Ordovician conodonts
- Proconodontida genera
- Tremadocian
Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia.
Chordate
A chordate is a deuterostomic animal belonging to the phylum Chordata. All chordates possess, at some point during their larval or adult stages, five distinctive physical characteristics (synapomorphies) that distinguish them from other taxa.
Conodont
Conodonts (Greek kōnos, "cone", + odont, "tooth") are an extinct group of eel-looking agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, classified in the class Conodonta. Kallidontus and Conodont are Furongian first appearances.
Fryxellodontidae
Fryxellodontidae is an extinct family of conodonts in the order Proconodontida. Kallidontus and Fryxellodontidae are conodont stubs.
See Kallidontus and Fryxellodontidae
Furongian
The Furongian is the fourth and final epoch and series of the Cambrian.
Kechika Formation
The Kechika Formation is a geologic formation in British Columbia.
See Kallidontus and Kechika Formation
Proconodontida
Proconodontida is an order of conodonts which originated in the late Cambrian (Furongian) and persisted partly through the Ordovician. Kallidontus and Proconodontida are conodont stubs.
See Kallidontus and Proconodontida
Road River Group
The Road River Group is a geologic group in Alberta.
See Kallidontus and Road River Group
Skoki Formation
The Skoki Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Early to Middle Ordovician age that is present on the western edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia.
See Kallidontus and Skoki Formation
Tilcara
San Francisco de Tilcara (usually referred to as Tilcara) is a city in the province of Jujuy, Argentina, and the head town of the Tilcara Department.
Tremadocian
The Tremadocian is the lowest stage of Ordovician.
See Kallidontus and Tremadocian
See also
Cambrian conodonts
- Acanthodus
- Cordylodus
- Eoconodontus
- Furnishina
- Gapparodus
- Hertzina
- Kallidontus
- Mongolodus
- Proconodontus
- Protoconodont
- Protohertzina
- Utahconus
- Variabiloconus
- Westergaardodina
Furongian first appearances
- Acanthodus
- Bellerophontidae
- Cheiruridae
- Cheirurina
- Conodont
- Harpetidae
- Kallidontus
- Lichida
- Nautiloid
- Odontopleuridae
- Protactinocerida
- Pteraspidomorphi
- Trinucleioidea
- Utahconus
- Variabiloconus
- Yanhecerida
Ordovician conodonts
- Acanthodus
- Amorphognathus
- Appalachignathus
- Baltoniodus
- Colaptoconus
- Curtognathus
- Histiodella
- Iapetognathus
- Iapetognathus fluctivagus
- Iapetonudus
- Kallidontus
- Microzarkodina
- Nealeodus
- Notiodella
- Panderodus
- Paracordylodus
- Prioniodus
- Promissum
- Protoprioniodus
- Rhipidognathidae
- Rossodus
- Scotlandia (conodont)
- Utahconus
- Variabiloconus
- Westergaardodina
Proconodontida genera
- Cordylodus
- Eoconodontus
- Iapetognathus
- Iapetonudus
- Kallidontus
- Proconodontus
Tremadocian
- Aber Mawr Formation
- Acanthodus
- Birmanites
- Calymene
- Fezouata Formation
- Green Point Formation
- Iscayachi Formation
- Kallidontus
- Megistaspis
- Mesón Group
- Middle Arm Point Formation
- South Stack Formation
- Suecoceras
- Tarija Concha Formation
- Tremadog
- Tucumilla Formation
- Utahconus
- Variabiloconus
- Vogtendorf Formation