Kockelella, Walliser, 1957

Waid, Christopher B. T. & Cramer, Bradley D., 2017, Telychian (Llandovery, Silurian) conodonts from the LaPorte City Formation of eastern Iowa, USA (East-Central Iowa Basin) and their implications for global Telychian conodont biostratigraphic correlation, Palaeontologia Electronica 42 (6), pp. 1-37 : 23-24

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Kockelella
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Kockelella cf. K. abrupta ( Aldridge, 1972) sensu Aldridge (1972)

Figure 10.22 View FIGURE 10 -23

1972 Spathognathodus cf. S. abruptus ; Aldridge,

1972, pl. 4, fig. 8 (Pa element).

2005 Kockelella cf. K. abruptus (Aldridge) ; Metzger,

pl. 1, figs. 18-20.

Description. P 1 element blade-like, very slightly bowed in oral view. Lower profile of element straight in lateral view except around basal cavity. Denticles closely spaced, not fused, and fairly uniform in size along length of element. Anterior process makes up the majority of the blade, and the posterior process consists of four denticles at a slightly different orientation than those on the anterior process. Basal cavity is very small and flares outwardly into a small, asymmetric basal platform where the outer side is larger than the inner. The posterior-most denticles are distinctively shorter than the rest of the denticles.

Remarks. Aldridge (1972) recorded a single Fronian age (= upper Aeronian to lower Telycian) Spathognathodus specimen from the Llandovery type area in Wales, with a morphology similar to P 1 elements of both Kockelella ranuliformis ( Walliser, 1964) , and Kockelella abruptus ( Aldridge, 1972) . Metzger (2005) and this study recovered three specimens from the DX5 outcrop area nearly identical to the one from Aldridge (1972, plate 4, figure 8), together with conodonts diagnostic of the Pterospathodus eopennatus ssp. n. 2 and Pt. amorphognathoides angulatus zones (lower to middle Telychian).

Aldridge (1972) considered Spathognathodus cf. abruptus to be a transitional form between S. abruptus and S. ranuliformis Walliser (1964) . The occurrence of this morphology in the same interval in the East-Central Iowa Basin provides further evidence for this hypothesis. Too few specimens exhibiting this morphology have been found to officially assign it a species or subspecies classification with adequate description, but this distinctive morphology may provide biostratigraphic utility.

Material examined. One P 1 element.

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