Neospathodus dieneri Sweet, 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 : 21-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.1186/s13358-022-00259-x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13127618

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scientific name

Neospathodus dieneri Sweet, 1970
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Neospathodus dieneri Sweet, 1970

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1982 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Matsuda 1982, p. 90, pl. 2, figs. 1–11.

1982 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Koike, p. 37, pl. 6, figs. 15–21.

1984 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Dagis, p. 27, pl. 6, figs. 4–7.

1991 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Beyers & Orchard, pl. 5, fig. 4.

2007 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Orchard & Krystyn, p. 33, figs. 3, 6, 7.

2007 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Zhao & Orchard in Zhao et al., p. 35, pl. 1, figs. 9A–C, 12A–B.

2009 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Igo in Shigeta et al., p. 186, figs. 151.6–151.16, 152.8 (only).

2009 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Orchard & Zonneveld., pp. 782–784, fig. 14, parts 1–4.

2016 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Maekawa et al., p. 199, figs. 4.8–4.10.

2018 Neospathodus dieneri Sweet ; Maekawa in Maekawa et al., pp. 25–28, figs. 15.8–15.9, 15.12–15.14, 15.18– 15.19, 15.21–15.28 (only).

Material. ca. 40 specimens.

Diagnosis. See Sweet (1970), pp. 249–251. Te basal cavity is symmetrically rounded with a circular outline. Te posterior margin is upturned. Te denticles are round (subcircular in cross-section) with a pointy end, discrete and slightly recurved posteriorly. Basal groove runs from the basal pit to the anterior end.

Remarks. Zhao et al. (2007) distinguished three morphotypes of Neospathodus dieneri on the basis of the length of the terminal cusp relative to the other denticles. Teir illustrated morphotype 3 ( Zhao et al., 2007, Fig. 11A–C View Fig ) however does not, in our opinion, belongs to N. ex gr. dieneri but is more closely related to N. cristagalli on the basis of its laterally flattened denticles and S-shaped posterior margin. Maekawa and Igo (2014, in Shigeta et al., 2014) assigned specimens to N. dieneri which is laterally flattened, blade-shaped denticles look very different from the holotype. Tey may instead belong to another species or even to another genus (possibly to Discretella ?).

Occurrence. Tis species has been reported worldwide from the Dienerian and early Smithian. Tis includes South China ( Zhao et al., 2007 and this study), Malaysia ( Koike, 1982), the Northern Indian margin ( Matsuda, 1982; Sweet, 1970), South Primorye in Russia ( Shigeta et al., 2009), Canada ( Beyers & Orchard, 1991) and Japan ( Maekawa et al., 2018).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Ozarkodinida

Family

Gondolellidae

Genus

Neospathodus

Loc

Neospathodus dieneri Sweet, 1970

Leu, Marc, Bucher, Hugo, Vennemann, Torsten, Bagherpour, Borhan, Ji, Cheng, Brosse, Morgane & Goudemand, Nicolas 2022
2022
Loc

Neospathodus dieneri

Matsuda, T. 1982: 90
1982
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