Comments on: a review of the evolution, biostratigraphy, provincialısm and diversity of middle and early late triassic conodonts discussion
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2016Author
Plasencia, PabloMarquez-Aliaga, Ana
Perez-Valera, Juan Alberto
Baud, Aymon
Sudar, Milan
Kılıç, Ali Murat
Hirsch, Francis
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CHEN et al. (2016) reviewed and re-evaluated the taxonomy, diversity, evolutionary lineages and stratigraphical
distributions of Middle and early Late Triassic conodonts. A total of 24 genera were assigned to 2 families
and 7 subfamilies. In that paper, the family Gladigondolellidae was described as monotypic, consisting of the
subfamily Gladigondolellinae. Within the family Gondolellidae, new views were presented concerning the
subfamilies Cornudininae, Epigondolellinae, Neogondolellinae, Novispathodinae, Paragondolellinae and Pseudofurnishiinae. The latter, which is synonymous with
Sephardiellinae, comprises the genera Pseudofurnishius,
Sephardiella and Mosherella, and forms an important lineage that characterizes the interval of the late Anisian to
earliest Julian. Pseudofurnishius murcianus van den Boogaard, 1966 plays an important role in defining the
extent of the Sephardic province (Hirsch 1972). While
Pseudofurnishius was originally restricted to the Southern
Tethys, Sephardiella and Mosherella achieved a worldwide
distribution, thus having significant importance in establishing the biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of
this period.