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Extinct genus of bacteria
Archaeosphaeroides is a fossil genus of probable coccoid cyanobacterium known from microfossils discovered in the Fig Tree Group of South Africa, as well
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Phylum of photosynthesising prokaryotes
needed] Cyanophyceae "Sericytochromatia" Vampirovibrionophyceae †Archaeosphaeroides †Collenia †Gunflintia †Obruchevella †Ozarkcollenia †Rothpletzella
Cyanobacteria
Extinct genus of probable bacteria
The discovery of Eobacterium and other Fig Tree organisms such as Archaeosphaeroides in the 1960s helped prove that life existed over three billion years
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Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
low-lying haze. The first form of life on earth, a bacterial micro-fossil Archaeosphaeroides barbertonensis was discovered here in 1967 and has been identified
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Ma – Fig Tree Formation: second round of fossilizations including Archaeosphaeroides barbertonensis and Eobacterium. Gneiss and greenstone belts in the
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Stromatolite-containing geological formation in South Africa
organisms include the bacterium Eobacterium isolatum and the algae-like Archaeosphaeroides barbertonensis. The fossils in the Fig Tree Formation are considered
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