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Panderodus Is an genus of belonging to the order . This genus had a long temporal range, surviving from the middle to late . In 2021, extremely rare body fossils of Panderodus from the were described, and it revealed that Panderodus had a more thick body compared to the more slender bodies of more advanced conodonts. It also revealed that this conodont was a macrophagous predator, meaning it went after large prey.


Discovery
Panderodus was first described in 1959 on the basis of its tooth structures known as conodont elements. In 1985 a poorly preserved body fossil of the species Panderodus unicostatus was discovered in the Waukesha biota, a fossil site located in southeastern . At the time of its discovery this specimen was the one of only two known conodont body fossils, the other one being a body fossil possibly belonging to which was found in 1983 from rocks of . More body fossils have since been found, like a large fossil of the species Promissum pulchrum found in the upper in in the 1990s, but only 11 total are so far known. The Waukesha fossil was known to have belonged to Panderodus, but wasn't fully analyzed until 2021. This fossil revealed that at least P. unicostatus had a thicker body then most other conodonts, and had more primitive shark-like teeth. These features suggest P. unicostatus was a macrophagous hunter, something rare in from the Ordovician-Silurian (due to the fact that many of them had no jaws).


Classification
Panderodus is a conodont of the family Panderodontidae, with Its closest relative being Besselodus. This conodont was relatively primitive; unlike later conodonts whose teeth formed into a complex , the teeth of Panderodus were large and shark-like. The teeth probably had their own roles, like locking prey into place. Conodonts themselves are an unusual grouping, as for more than a hundred years we only knew of them by their . Conodonts are classed in the grouping alongside jawless fish like and .

such as Panderodus were typically small to medium sized, elongate, marine that look similar to today.Sweet WC. 1988. . New York: Clarendon Press These creatures have been classified under a large amount of animals, however now they are recognized as vertebrates.

The phylogenetic position of Panderodus relative to other conodonts with complete apparatus reconstructions:


Venom
Another study found that some species of Panderodus exhibited body parts that would mean they would be . This makes these conodonts some of the earliest known venomous in the .

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