Genus

Decoriconus Cooper, 1975

Selection of related publications
Männik, P., Nõlvak, J. 2023. Boundary between the Porkuni and Juuru regional stages in the Neitla section, Estonia. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 72, 1, 66-69. DOI:10.3176/earth.2023.52
Jarochowska, E., Munnecke, A. 2016. Late Wenlock carbon isotope excursions and associated conodont fauna in the Podlasie Depression, eastern Poland: a not-so-big crisis?. Geological Journal 51, 5, 683-703. DOI:10.1002/gj.2674
Männik, P., Viira, V. 2012. Ordovician conodont diversity in the northern Baltic. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 61, 1, 1-14. Estonian Academy Publishers. DOI:10.3176/earth.2012.1.01
Kaljo, D., Männik, P., Martma, T., Nõlvak, J. 2012. More about the Ordovician-Silurian transition beds at Mirny Creek, Omulev Mountains, NE Russia: carbon isotopes and conodonts. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 61, 4, 277-294. DOI:10.3176/earth.2012.4.07
Löfgren, A., Viira, V., Mens, K. 2005. Conodont biostratigraphy and sedimentary history in the upper Tremadoc at Uuga, Cape Pakri, NW Estonia. GFF 127, 4, 283-293. DOI:10.1080/11035890501274283
Löfgren, A. 1998. Apparatus structure of the Ordovician conodont Decoriconus peselephantis (Lindström 1955). Paläontologische Zeitschrift 72, 3/4, 337-350. DOI:10.1007/BF02988364
Lindström, M. 1955. The conodonts described by A. R. Hadding, 1913. Journal of Paleontology 29, 1, 105-111.
List of species
2. Decoriconus peselephantis (Lindström, 1954) | Hunneberg StageBillingen Stage
3. Decoriconus pesequus Löfgren, 1998 | Aseri StageKeila Stage