. . . . . . . . . . . . "1.2"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rexroad & Furnish, 1964"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hindeodus est un genre \u00E9teint de conodontes de l'ordre des Ozarkodinida, ou conodontes complexes, et de la famille des Anchignathodontidae. Le nom de genre rend hommage \u00E0 George Jennings Hinde, un g\u00E9ologue et pal\u00E9ontologue britannique de la fin du XIXe et du d\u00E9but du XXe si\u00E8cle. La terminaison odus vient du grec ancien \u1F40\u03B4\u03BF\u03CD\u03C2, qui signifie dent."@fr . . . "Complete apparatus"@en . . . . . . "Hindeodus"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hindeodus \u2013 wymar\u0142y rodzaj z gromady konodont\u00F3w odnaleziony w Meishan w w Zhejiang w Chinach. \u017By\u0142 na prze\u0142omie permu i triasu (ind)."@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "* \u2020H. capitanensis\n* \u2020H. cristulus\n* \u2020H. gulloides\n* \u2020H. parvus\n* \u2020H. permicus\n* \u2020H. wordensis\n* \u2020H. typicalis \n* \u2020H. priscus \n* \u2020H. eurypyge \n* \u2020H. changxingensis \n* \u2020H.infaltus \n* \u2020H. julfenis"@en . . "6918898"^^ . "Q292621"@en . . . "Hindeodus"@fr . "Hindeodus is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Anchignathodontidae. The generic name Hindeodus is a tribute to George Jennings Hinde, a British geologist and paleontologist from the 1800s and early 1900s. The suffix -odus typically describe's the animal's teeth, essentially making Hindeodus mean Hinde-teeth. Conodonts such as Hindeodus are typically small, elongate, marine animals that look similar to eels today. Hindeodus existed from the early Carboniferous through the early Triassic during which they inhabited a wide variety of different environments in the Paleozoic and Triassic seas. Their body consisted entirely of soft tissues, except for an assortment of phosphatic elements believed to be their feeding apparatus. Despite years of controversy regarding their phylogenetic position, conodonts such as Hindeodus are now considered to be vertebrates. They are slightly more derived than the early vertebrates called Cyclostomata, and are part of a large clade of \"complex conodonts\" called Prioniodontida in the order Ozarkodinina. Hindeodus fossils are distributed worldwide due to the diversity of environments they inhabited. Species of Hindeodus are differentiated by slight variation of the elements of their feeding apparatus. A species of Hindeodus called Hindeodus parvus is particularly well studied because it is used as an index fossil defining the Permian-Triassic boundary."@en . . "Hindeodus \u2013 wymar\u0142y rodzaj z gromady konodont\u00F3w odnaleziony w Meishan w w Zhejiang w Chinach. \u017By\u0142 na prze\u0142omie permu i triasu (ind)."@pl . . . . . . . . . . "Hindeodus"@en . . "1105775481"^^ . . . . . . . . "26108"^^ . . . . . . . "Hindeodus"@pl . . "Hindeodus is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Anchignathodontidae. The generic name Hindeodus is a tribute to George Jennings Hinde, a British geologist and paleontologist from the 1800s and early 1900s. The suffix -odus typically describe's the animal's teeth, essentially making Hindeodus mean Hinde-teeth."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hindeodus est un genre \u00E9teint de conodontes de l'ordre des Ozarkodinida, ou conodontes complexes, et de la famille des Anchignathodontidae. Le nom de genre rend hommage \u00E0 George Jennings Hinde, un g\u00E9ologue et pal\u00E9ontologue britannique de la fin du XIXe et du d\u00E9but du XXe si\u00E8cle. La terminaison odus vient du grec ancien \u1F40\u03B4\u03BF\u03CD\u03C2, qui signifie dent."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Q18645005"@en . . . "Species"@en . .