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Panderodus Is an extinct genus of jawless fish belonging to the order Conodonta. This genus had a long temporal range, surviving from the middle Ordovician to late Devonian. In 2021, extremely rare body fossils of Panderodus from the Waukesha Biota were described, and it revealed that Panderodus had a more thick body compared to the more slender bodies of more advanced conodonts. It also revealed that this conodont was a macrophagous predator, meaning it went after large prey.

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  • Panderodus Is an extinct genus of jawless fish belonging to the order Conodonta. This genus had a long temporal range, surviving from the middle Ordovician to late Devonian. In 2021, extremely rare body fossils of Panderodus from the Waukesha Biota were described, and it revealed that Panderodus had a more thick body compared to the more slender bodies of more advanced conodonts. It also revealed that this conodont was a macrophagous predator, meaning it went after large prey. (en)
  • Panderodus est un genre éteint de conodontes de la famille des Distacodontidae. Les différentes espèces ont été trouvées dans des terrains datant de l'Ordovicien, du Silurien et du Dévonien moyen. Des études comparées avec des éléments de chétognathes venimeux fossiles ( tenuis (Müller, 1959), du Cambrien supérieur de la Pologne) et actuels (Sagitta sp.), font penser qu'il s'agissait d'animaux venimeux. Le nom de genre rend hommage à Christian Heinrich von Pander (1794-1865), embryologiste zoologue et paléontologue germano-balte. (fr)
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  • †Conodonta (en)
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  • †Distacodontidae (en)
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  • † Panderodus (en)
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  • Ethington, 1959 (en)
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  • File:Tooth structures of the Panderodus specimen from the town of Waukesha.png (en)
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  • Tooth structures of the Panderodus unicostatus specimen from Waukesha (en)
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  • A body fossil of Panderodus from the Waukesha biota (en)
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  • †Conodontophorida (en)
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  • Animalia (en)
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  • * †Panderodus denticulatus * †Panderodus greenlandensis * †Panderodus rhamphoides * †Panderodus serratus * †Panderodus spasovi * †Panderodus sulcatus * †Panderodus unicostatus (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • †Distacodontacea (en)
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  • †Panderodus denticulatus (en)
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  • Panderodus Is an extinct genus of jawless fish belonging to the order Conodonta. This genus had a long temporal range, surviving from the middle Ordovician to late Devonian. In 2021, extremely rare body fossils of Panderodus from the Waukesha Biota were described, and it revealed that Panderodus had a more thick body compared to the more slender bodies of more advanced conodonts. It also revealed that this conodont was a macrophagous predator, meaning it went after large prey. (en)
  • Panderodus est un genre éteint de conodontes de la famille des Distacodontidae. Les différentes espèces ont été trouvées dans des terrains datant de l'Ordovicien, du Silurien et du Dévonien moyen. Des études comparées avec des éléments de chétognathes venimeux fossiles ( tenuis (Müller, 1959), du Cambrien supérieur de la Pologne) et actuels (Sagitta sp.), font penser qu'il s'agissait d'animaux venimeux. Le nom de genre rend hommage à Christian Heinrich von Pander (1794-1865), embryologiste zoologue et paléontologue germano-balte. (fr)
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  • Panderodus (fr)
  • Panderodus (en)
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