Ellisonia
Ellisonia is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Ellisoniidae.[1][2]
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Genus: | †Ellisonia Müller (1956) |
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†Ellisonia triassica | |
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References
- Late Palaeozoic species of Ellisonia (Conodontophorida) : evolutionary and palaeoecological significance. Peter H. Von Bitter and Glen K. Merrill, Royal Ontario Museum, 1983, doi:10.5962/bhl.title.52241, (book)
- A natural assemblage of Ellisonia sp. cf. E. triassica Müller (Vertebrata: Conodonta) from the uppermost Permian in the Suzuka Mountains, central Japan. Toshio Koike, Satoshi Yamakita and Naoki Kadota, Paleontological Research, 8(4), pages 241-253, 2004, doi:10.2517/prpsj.8.241
- Bibliography of conodonts. by Samuel P Ellison (1977)
External links
- "Ellisonia" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- Ellisonia at fossilworks.org (retrieved 22 April 2016)
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