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Genus of cnidarians
Ediacaria is a nomen dubium fossil genus dating to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era. Unlike most Ediacaran biota, which disappeared almost
Ediacaria
Genus of Ediacaran animals
organisms can reach densities of more than 3000 per square meter. Just like Ediacaria (see also below), Aspidella has initially been considered a scyphozoan
Aspidella
Mass extinction event at the end of the Ediacaran period, 539 million years ago
possible Ediacaran survivor whose status is still open to scrutiny is Ediacaria booleyi, a purported holdfast structure known from the upper Cambrian
End-Ediacaran_extinction
Third and last period of the Neoproterozoic Era
described, and well known forms include Arkarua, Charnia, Dickinsonia, Ediacaria, Marywadea, Cephalonega, Pteridinium, and Yorgia. However, despite the
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Species of eldonioid
thought to be related to the hydrozoan order Trachylenida, or possibly to Ediacaria or Beltanella which were considered to be Cambrian jellyfish. Upon erecting
Velumbrella
Genus of Ediacaran animal
Dickinsonia, Yorgia, Kimberella, Charnia, Charniodiscus, Cyclomedusa, Ediacaria, Parvancorina, Pteridinium, Rangea, Fractofusus, Tribrachidium, Hiemalora
Eoandromeda
Life of the Ediacaran period
evolutionary origin of animal-like embryology. Discs Circular fossils, such as Ediacaria, Cyclomedusa, and Rugoconites led to the initial identification of Ediacaran
Ediacaran_biota
Enigmatic discoidal organism from the Neoproterozoic
microbial colony instead, alongside a number of other discoidal forms such as Ediacaria. Other studies have noted that Nimbia, alongside many other discoidal
Nimbia_(genus)
Geologic formation in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Genus Species Environment Notes Images Ediacaria E. flindersi Discoid organism. Kullingia Kullingia sp. Discoidal organism.
Blueflower_Formation
Ediacaran-Cambrian fossil
between Tateana and Ediacaria fossils, there are also some assets not present in Tateana, for example it is missing the common Ediacaria tendency to have
Tateana
Geologic formation in South Australia
Genus Species Locality Notes Images Ediacaria E. flindersi Discoidal organism.
Rawnsley_Quartzite
Extinct genus of invertebrates
bedding planes contain various other Ediacaran species: Cyclomedusa, Ediacaria, Palaeopascichnids, Eoporpita, Yorgia, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Vendia,
Cephalonega
Fossilised Precambrian life forms
Trace fossil Ukraine Dickinsonia Sprigg 1947 Proarticulata Australia Ediacaria Sprigg 1947 Discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters Australia
List_of_Ediacaran_genera
Geologic formation in Norway
discoidal forms, from Cyclomedusa being the most common form, to others like Ediacaria and Nimbia occlusa. Genera that are not found within the main fossiliferous
Stappogiedde_Formation
Geological formation in northwestern Russia
septata Discoid organism. Brachina Brachina sp. Discoid organism. Ediacaria Ediacaria sp. Discoid organism. Eoporpita E. medusa. Discoid organism. Inaria
Ustʹ_Pinega_Formation
Geologic formation in Canada
Discoidal organism. May represent the holdfast of a frondose organism. Ediacaria E. flindersi Discoidal organism. May represent the holdfast of a frondose
Nadaleen_Formation
Geologic formation in Wales, United Kingdom
Formation contains a number of discoidal organisms, such as Aspidella and Ediacaria, as well as the agglutinating organism Palaeopascichnus. Earth sciences
Coomb_Volcanic_Formation
described as a hydrozoan jellyfish in the order Leptothecata. Synonym of Ediacaria. The type species is P. wardi. Considered a probable junior synonym of
1949_in_paleontology
Topics referred to by the same term
Ediacara National Park, formerly Ediacara Conservation Park, South Australia Ediacaria, discoidal fossil animal once thought to be a jellyfish The Ediacaran
Ediacara
of the classes Hydrozoa or Scyphozoa). The type species is D. costata. Ediacaria Gen. et sp. nov. Sprigg Ediacaran Australia A discoid fossil, originally
1947_in_paleontology
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