†P. prorhaetica? Kozur & Mock, 1991 sensu Moix et al., 2007
†P. rhaetica? Mostler, 1978
†P. vrielyncki? Kozur & Mock, 1991
Parvigondolella is an extinctgenus of Late Triassic (late Norian-earliest Rhaetian) conodonts. The most common species in the genus, Parvigondolella andrusovi, is used as an index fossil for part of the Sevatian substage of the Norian stage.[1] Kozur & Mock, 1991 named two additional species, P. rhaetica and P. vrielyncki.[2] Moix et al. (2007) later argued that "Misikella" rhaetica was a species of Parvigondolella. In order to prevent having two different species with the same name within the genus, they renamed Kozur & Mock (1991)'s P. rhaetica to P. prorhaetica.[3] However, this would be unnecessary if "Misikella" rhaetica was not related to Parvigondolella. Parvigondolella is typically considered a direct descendant of Mockina/Epigondolella bidentata.[4]