Noyan Ö.F.Vrielynck B.2024-07-222024-07-22200200283630http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/20319A biostratigraphical study of platform conodonts recovered from the Ammonitico-rosso and associated deposits near Epidaure (Greece) revealed the presence of 15 species and one sub-species and allowed a more accurate determination of the ranges of the following species: Gondolella szaboi (KOVACS), G. eotrammeri (KRYSTYN), G. inclinata (KOVACS), Paragondolella polygnathiformis (BUDUROV and STEFANOV), P. tadpole (HAYASHI) and one sub-species, Gladigondolella malayensis malayensis (NOGAMI, emend. BUDUROV). The deposition of the carbonate banks of the Ammonitico-rosso began in the Late Anisian and continued until the Early Carnian. Conodonts recovered from ammonite-bearing levels overlying the Ammonitico-rosso suggest a Late Carnian age for these youngest exposed levels, although an Early Norian age cannot be ruled out. © 2002 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.EnglishEurasiaEuropeGreeceSouthern EuropeAmmonoideaConodontaGladigondolella malayensisGondolellaGondolella eotrammeriGondolella inclinataGondolella szaboiParagondolella polygnathiformisParagondolella tadpolestratigraphic correlationTriassicNew data on the stratigraphical range of Triassic conodonts from the Ammonitico-rosso and associated deposits near Epidaure, GreeceArticle10.1127/njgpm/2002/2002/310