Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Kalkbank Limestone of Thuringia, Germany

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Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Kalkbank Limestone of Thuringia, Germany

  • Volume / Part: 40 / 1
  • Publication Date: March 1997
  • Page(s): 15 - 42
  • Authored By: Annalisa Ferretti and Christopher R. Barnes

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The Kalkbank limestone of Thuringia, Germany, occurs within a condensed clastic-oolitic sequence lying below deposits associated with the Hirnantian (Ashgill) glaciation. Conodonts were first reported from this unit by Knupfer in 1967 but described only as morphospecies. On the basis of a new collection of over 25000 specimens, 13 species belonging to 11 genera are described. The discovery of M elements of Amorphognathus ordovicicus and A. ventilatus sp. nov. indicates an early Ashgill age for this limestone. Sagittodontina robusta, Scabbardella altipes and Istorinus erectus are the most abundant species; Hamarodus europaeus is also well represented. Taxonomic revisions are made for the first two species. The conodont fauna has a Mediterranean Province affinity and shows close relations with those from the Ashgill of Spain, France and Libya and, to a lesser extent, of the Carnic Alps and Sardinia.

Palaeontology - Volume 40 Part 1 Pages 15-42



Palaeontology - Volume 40 Part 1 Pages 15-42

Citations

FERRETTI, A., BARNES, C. R. 1997. Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Kalkbank Limestone of Thuringia, Germany. Palaeontology, 40, 1, 15–42.