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Silurian conodonts from the Stonehouse Formation, Arisaig, Nova Scotia, include species reported by Walliser from the eosteinhornensis zone of the Carnie Alps, in Austria. These arc: Ligonodina elegans Walliser, Lonchodina detorta Walliser, Lonchodina greilingi Walliser, Lonchodina sp. indet., Ozarkodina typica denckmanni Ziegler, Ozarkodina cf. 0. jaegeri Walliser, Spathognathodus steinhomensis eosteihornensis Walliser, and Trichonodella inconstans Walliser in addition, two new species of the genus Neopriniodus are present as well as fish fragments.
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Title: Contributions to canadian paleontology
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Silurian conodonts from the Stonehouse Formation, Arisaig, Nova Scotia, include species reported by Walliser from the eosteinhornensis zone of the Carnie Alps, in Austria.
These arc: Ligonodina elegans Walliser, Lonchodina detorta Walliser, Lonchodina greilingi Walliser, Lonchodina sp.
indet.
, Ozarkodina typica denckmanni Ziegler, Ozarkodina cf.
0.
jaegeri Walliser, Spathognathodus steinhomensis eosteihornensis Walliser, and Trichonodella inconstans Walliser in addition, two new species of the genus Neopriniodus are present as well as fish fragments.

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