Diplognathodus
Extinct genus of jawless fishes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diplognathodus is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Anchignathodontidae.[2][3] Specimens are found in Carboniferous[4] and Permian formations.
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The genus Sweetognathus originated in the earliest Permian as S. expansus from Diplognathodus edentulus.[5]
Diplognathodus ellesmerensis has been proposed as a marker of the Moscovian, in the Pennsylvanian age of the Carboniferous.