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- Use in stratigraphy
- References
- External links
{{Italic title}}{{taxobox | fossil_range = {{fossil range|Bashkirian|Moscovian}} | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = †Conodonta | ordo = | familia = | genus = †Neognathodus | genus_authority = Dunn, 1968 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision =- †Neognathodus askynensis
- †Neognathodus atokaensis
- †Neognathodus bassleri
- †Neognathodus colombiensis
- †Neognathodus medexultimus
- †Neognathodus roundyi
- †Neognathodus symmetricus
- †Neognathodus uralicus
| synonyms = }}Neognathodus is an extinct genus of conodonts. Use in stratigraphy The Bashkirian, the oldest age of the Pennsylvanian (also known as Upper Carboniferous), contains six biozones based on conodont index fossils, two of which contain Neognathodus species: - the zone of Neognathodus atokaensis
- the zone of Neognathodus askynensis
The base of the Moscovian, the second stage in the Pennsylvanian, can biostratigraphically be divided into five conodont biozones, three of which contain Neognathodus species: - the zone of Neognathodus roundyi and Streptognathodus cancellosus
- the zone of Neognathodus medexultimus and Streptognathodus concinnus
- the zone of Neognathodus uralicus
References - Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Biostratigraphy of Neognathodus in Appalachian Pennsylvanian Rocks. Glen K. Merrill, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 46, No. 6 (Nov., 1972), pages 817-829 ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/1302938 Stable URL])
- Apparatus of the Pennsylvanian Conodont genus Neognathodus. Glen K Merrill and Peter H Von Bitter, Royal Ontario Museum, 1977, pages 11–13
- Neognathodus and the species concept in conodont paleontology. Glen K Merrill, Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, January 1998, volume 37, issue 2, pages 465-473
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- {{fossilworks|id=33985|title=Neognathodus|date=8 July 2016}}
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