order conodonta

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order conodonta

A paleontologist carefully examines a fossil of order Conodonta under bright laboratory lights.

Definition

Noun: - An extinct taxonomic order of primitive, jawless vertebrates: "Order Conodonta" refers to a group of extinct, small, eel-like marine animals known primarily from their fossilized tooth-like feeding structures. Their precise classification has been debated, with some systems considering them a separate phylum.

Usage Notes
  • "Order Conodonta" is a formal, scientific term used in paleontology and biological taxonomy. It is always treated as a singular proper noun.
  • It specifically refers to the entire taxonomic order, not an individual animal. An individual is called a "conodont."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fossil record of Order Conodonta provides crucial information about Paleozoic marine ecosystems.
    • Scientists study the microscopic elements of Order Conodonta to date and correlate rock layers.
Advanced Usage
  • "Conodont elements": This phrase refers to the distinctive, phosphatic, tooth-like microfossils that are the most common remains of these animals.
    • The limestone was rich in conodont elements from the Ordovician period.
Variants and Related Words
  • Conodont (n):

    • Any member of the extinct Order Conodonta.
    • The fossilized tooth-like feeding apparatus of such an animal.
  • Conodontophorida (n): A synonymous taxonomic name sometimes used for this group.

Synonyms
  • Conodontophorida (n): A direct synonym in taxonomic nomenclature.
Notes on Classification
  • Historically, the classification of these organisms was unclear because their soft-body anatomy was poorly known, and they were identified almost solely by their hard "teeth." For much of the 20th century, the nature of the entire animal was a mystery.
  • The term reflects this historical uncertainty, as noted in the definition: "the precise taxonomy is not clear."
  • Later discoveries of fossilized impressions showing their body shape confirmed they were primitive vertebrates.
order conodonta

A paleontologist carefully examines a fossil of order Conodonta under bright laboratory lights.

Noun
  1. extinct order of primitive vertebrates; the precise taxonomy is not clear; in some classifications considered a separate phylum