Triassospathodus homeri ( Bender, 1970 )

Leu, Marc, Bucher, Hugo, Vennemann, Torsten, Bagherpour, Borhan, Ji, Cheng, Brosse, Morgane & Goudemand, Nicolas, 2022, A Unitary Association-based conodont biozonation of the Smithian-Spathian boundary (Early Triassic) and associated biotic crisis from South China, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (19) 141 (1), pp. 1-61 : 41

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Triassospathodus homeri ( Bender, 1970 )
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Triassospathodus homeri ( Bender, 1970)

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*1970 Spathognathodus homeri n. sp.; Bender, p. 528, pl. 5, figs. 16a–c.

1970 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Sweet, p.245, pl. 1, figs. 2, 3, 9, 10.

1980 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Chhabra & Sahni, pl. 1, figs. 28 (only).

1983 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Matsuda, p. 94–95, pl. 4, figs. 3, 4, 5.

1986 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Durkoop et al., pl. 20, figs. 8a–d.

1995 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Orchard, p. 115, figs. 2.1–2.3, 2.7–2.9, 2.14–2.17, 2.20, 2.21.

2005 Triassospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Orchard, p. 93, figs. 19.

2007 Triassospathodus ex. gr. homeri (Bender) ; Lucas & Orchard, p. 123, figs. 7.8, 7.9.

2007b Triassospathodus ex. gr. homeri (Bender) ; Orchard et al., p. 353, figs. 6, nr. 10–12.

2011 Neospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Ji et al., p. 220, figs. 3.9a, b, c.

2014 Triassospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Maekawa & Igo in Shigeta et al., p. 253, figs. 181.43–181.48.

2015 Triassospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Chen et al., figs. 7.13, 8.18, 9.14, 9.19.

2015 Novispathodus abruptus (Orchard) ; Chen et al., figs. 7.16–7.17, 9.16.

2019 Triassospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Chen et al., fig. 7, nr. 1.

2019 Triassospathodus symmetrucis [sic.] (Orchard); Liu et al., p. 12, pl. 2, fig. 11.

2021 Novispathodus abruptus (Orchard) ; Chen et al., fig. 4.3.

2021 Triassospathodus homeri (Bender) ; Chen et al., fig. 4.15, 4.16 (only).

Number of specimens:>30

Diagnosis. “Species with segminate elements that have a length:height ratio of 2.5–3:1, and commonly 15–18 subequal, moderately fused denticles that are increasingly reclined toward the posterior end where 3–5 small, low denticles occur on a short, variably inturned process. Te posterior edge of the blade is moderately reclined. In basal outline, the basal cavity is elliptical, tapers in both anterior and posterior directions, and is strongly asymmetrical in specimens with an inturned posterior process.” ( Orchard, 1995).

Remarks. Tis species may be slightly younger than the closely related Tr. symmetricus .

Occurrence. Worldwide distribution. Nanpanjiang basin: North-eastern Vietnam, Bac Tuy Formation, Tirolites beds ( Shigeta et al., 2014). South China, ( Orchard et al., 2007b, this study). Northern Indian margin: Kashmir ( Matsuda, 1983). Jabal Safra, Oman ( Orchard, 1995). Salt Range, Pakistan ( Sweet, 1970). Western USA: Lower Spathian interval of Taynes Group ( Tirolites beds, Lucas & Orchard, 2007).

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