Sweetognathus


Sweetognathus is an extinct genus of conodonts in the family Sweetognathidae.
The genus is characterized by pustulose ornamentation on a wide, flat-topped carina. It originated in the earliest Permian as S. expansus from Diplognathodus edentulus.
Sweetognathus forms a species complex.
The genus is named after paleontologist Walter C. Sweet.

Use in stratigraphy

According to the List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points, the species Sweetognathus whitei made its first appearance during the Artinskian, in the Permian of the Ural mountains.
The species Sweetognathus merrelli is near first appearance during the Sakmarian in the Permian of Kondurovsky, Orenburg, Russia.