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List of Ediacaran genera

Index List of Ediacaran genera

This is a list of all described Ediacaran genera, including the Ediacaran biota. [1]

113 relations: Albumares, Andiva, Anfesta stankovskii, Arkarua, Arumberia, Aspidella, Ausia (animal), Avalofractus, Beltanelliformis, Beothukis, Bomakellia, Bradgatia, Burykhia, Charnia, Charniodiscus, Chondroplon, Cloudinidae, Cnidaria, Conulariida, Coronacollina acula, Corumbella, Ctenophora, Cyanobacteria, Cyclomedusa, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran biota, Ediacaria, Eoandromeda, Epibaion, Ernietta, Fedomia, Fractofusus misrai, Funisia, Genus, Geology (journal), Hallidaya, Haootia, Harlaniella, Hiemalora, Horodyskia, Inaria, Ivesheadiomorphs, Journal of Paleontology, Khatyspytia, Kimberella, Lamonte trevallis, Lossinia, Margaritiflabellum, Marywadea, Mawsonites, ..., Medusinites, Mezenia, Namacalathus, Namalia, Namapoikia, Nilpenia, Nimbia occlusa, Nomen nudum, Onega stepanovi, Orbisiana, Orthogonium, Ovatoscutum, Palaeopascichnus, Palaeophragmodictya, Palaeoworld, Paleoplatoda, Pambikalbae, Parvancorina, Parviscopa, Pectinifrons, Phyllozoon, Plexus, Pomoria, Praecambridium, Primocandelabrum, Proarticulata, Protechiurus, Protist, Pteridinium, Ramellina, Rangea, Redkinia, Rugoconites, Saarina, Sekwitubulus, Serebrina, Sinotubulites, Skinnera, Skolithos, Solza (animal), Somatohelix, Sponge, Spriggina, Studenicia, Swartpuntia, Tamga (genus), Thectardis, Trace fossil, Tribrachidium, Trilobozoa, Vaveliksia, Vendia, Vendoconularia, Vendoglossa, Vendotaenid, Ventogyrus, Veprina, Vernanimalcula, Windermeria, Wutubus, Yarnemia, Yelovichnus, Yorgia. Expand index (63 more) »

Albumares

Albumares brunsae is a tri-radially symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran (Vendian) seafloor.

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Andiva

Andiva ivantsovi is a Vendian fossil, presumed to be a bilaterian triploblastic animal, known from the Winter Coast, White Sea, Russia.

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Anfesta stankovskii

Anfesta stankovskii is a tri-radially symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran (Vendian) seafloor.

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Arkarua

Arkarua adami is a small, Precambrian disk-like fossil with a raised center, a number of radial ridges on the rim, and a five-pointed central depression marked with radial lines of 5 small dots from the middle of the disk center.

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Arumberia

Arumberia is an enigmatic fossil from the Ediacaran period originally described from the Arumbera Sandstone, Northern Territory, Australia but also found in the Urals, East Siberia, England and Wales, Northern France, the Avalon Peninsula and India.

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Aspidella

Aspidella is an Ediacaran disk-shaped fossil of uncertain (possibly cnidarian?) affinity.

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Ausia (animal)

Ausia fenestrata is a curious Ediacaran period (630 – 542 million years ago) fossil represented by only one specimen 5 cm long from the Nama Group, a Vendian to Cambrian group of stratigraphic sequences deposited in the Nama foreland basin in central and southern Namibia.

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Avalofractus

Avalofractus abaculus is a frond-like rangeomorph fossil described from the Ediacaran of the Trepassey Formation, Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland.

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Beltanelliformis

Beltanelliformis is a genus of discoid fossil from the Ediacaran period, sometimes ascribed to the Ediacaran Biota.

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Beothukis

Beothukis mistakensis is a rare fossil frond-like rangeomorph, described from the Ediacaran of Mistaken Point, Newfoundland.

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Bomakellia

Bomakellia kelleri is an Ediacaran fossil organism represented by only one specimen approximately 9 cm long from the Ust'-Pinega Formation of the Syuzma River and it has similarity to Mialsemia semichatovi from Yorga Formation of the Ediacaran (Vendian) siliciclastic sediments exposed on the Zimnie Gory locality, White Sea of northern Russia and these rocks are dated.

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Bradgatia

Bradgatia linfordensis is a bush-like Ediacaran fossil.

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Burykhia

Burykhia hunti is a Precambrian fossil from the White Sea region of Russia dating to.

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Charnia

Charnia is a genus of frond-like Ediacaran lifeforms with segmented, leaf-like ridges branching alternately to the right and left from a zig-zag medial suture (thus exhibiting glide reflection, or opposite isometry).

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Charniodiscus

Charniodiscus is an Ediacaran fossil that in life was probably a stationary filter feeder that lived anchored to a sandy sea bed.

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Chondroplon

Chondroplon bilobatum is a medusoid Ediacaran fossil.

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Cloudinidae

The cloudinids, an early metazoan family containing the genera Acuticocloudina, Cloudina and Conotubus, lived in the late Ediacaran period and became extinct at the base of the Cambrian. They formed millimetre-scale conical fossils consisting of calcareous cones nested within one another; the appearance of the organism itself remains unknown. The name Cloudina honors the 20th-century geologist and paleontologist Preston Cloud. Cloudinids comprise two genera: Cloudina itself is mineralized, whereas Conotubus is at best weakly mineralized, whilst sharing the same "funnel-in-funnel" construction. Cloudinids had a wide geographic range, reflected in the present distribution of localities in which their fossils are found, and are an abundant component of some deposits. They never appear in the same layers as soft-bodied Ediacaran biota, but the fact that some sequences contain cloudinids and Ediacaran biota in alternating layers suggests that these groups had different environmental preferences. It has been suggested that cloudinids lived embedded in microbial mats, growing new cones to avoid being buried by silt. However no specimens have been found embedded in mats, and their mode of life is still an unresolved question. The classification of the cloudinids has proved difficult: they were initially regarded as polychaete worms, and then as coral-like cnidarians on the basis of what look like buds on some specimens. Current scientific opinion is divided between classifying them as polychaetes and regarding it as unsafe to classify them as members of any broader grouping. Cloudinids are important in the history of animal evolution for two reasons. They are among the earliest and most abundant of the small shelly fossils with mineralized skeletons, and therefore feature in the debate about why such skeletons first appeared in the Late Ediacaran. The most widely supported answer is that their shells are a defense against predators, as some Cloudina specimens from China bear the marks of multiple attacks, which suggests they survived at least a few of them. The holes made by predators are approximately proportional to the size of the Cloudina specimens, and Sinotubulites fossils, which are often found in the same beds, have so far shown no such holes. These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.

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Cnidaria

Cnidaria is a phylum containing over 10,000 species of animals found exclusively in aquatic (freshwater and marine) environments: they are predominantly marine species.

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Conulariida

Conulariida is a poorly understood fossil group that has possible affinity with the Cnidaria.

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Coronacollina acula

Coronacollina acula is a multicellular organism from the Ediacaran period resembling the Cambrian 'sponge' Choia.

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Corumbella

Corumbella is an extinct genus of terminal-Ediacaran cnidarians.

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Ctenophora

Ctenophora (singular ctenophore, or; from the Greek κτείς kteis 'comb' and φέρω pherō 'to carry'; commonly known as comb jellies) is a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide.

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Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria, also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis, and are the only photosynthetic prokaryotes able to produce oxygen.

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Cyclomedusa

Cyclomedusa is a circular fossil of the Ediacaran biota; it has a circular bump in the middle and as many as five circular growth ridges around it.

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Dickinsonia

Dickinsonia is a genus of iconic fossils of the Ediacaran biota.

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Ediacaran biota

The Ediacaran (formerly Vendian) biota consisted of enigmatic tubular and frond-shaped, mostly sessile organisms that lived during the Ediacaran Period (ca. 635–542 Mya).

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Ediacaria

Ediacaria is a fossil genus dating to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era.

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Eoandromeda

Eoandromeda is an Ediacaran organism consisting of eight radial spiral arms, and known from two taphonomic modes: the standard Ediacara type preservation in Australia, and as carbonaceous compressions from the Doushantuo formation of China, where it is abundant.

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Epibaion

Epibaion is a trace fossil imprint of the Ediacaran animals of the phylum Proarticulata, which became extinct in the Precambrian.

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Ernietta

Ernietta plateauensis, the sole species of the genus Ernietta, is a bag-shaped erniettomorph genus that lived half-buried in sediment, and probably fed by osmosis.

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Fedomia

Fedomia is a genus of Ediacaran organism resembling a sponge.

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Fractofusus misrai

Fractofusus misrai is an Ediacaran fossil discovered in 1967 by S.B. Misra at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, which has since become the Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve.

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Funisia

Funisia is a genus containing the single species F. dorothea, a fossil upright worm-like animal from the Ediacaran biota.

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Genus

A genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology.

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Geology (journal)

Geology is a peer-reviewed publication of the Geological Society of America (GSA).

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Hallidaya

The Ediacaran fossil Hallidaya, a close relative of Skinnera lived in Belomorian (559-550 Ma) of the Late Ediacaran period prior to the Cambrian explosion and thrived in the marine strata on the ocean floor of what is now considered Australia.

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Haootia

Haootia quadriformis is an extinct animal belonging to the Ediacaran biota.

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Harlaniella

Harlaniella podolica is a problematic Ediacaran species of elongate, striated or crudely 'segmented' tubes, once thought to represent a trace fossil, but now believed to represent internal casts of the body of an unknown organism.

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Hiemalora

Hiemalora is a fossil of the Ediacaran biota, reaching around 3 cm in diameter, which superficially resembles a sea anemone.

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Horodyskia

No description.

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Inaria

Inaria is an Ediacaran fossil.

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Ivesheadiomorphs

The "ivesheadiomorphs" are a group of fossilised structures known from Ediacaran localities in England and Newfoundland.

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Journal of Paleontology

The Journal of Paleontology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of paleontology.

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Khatyspytia

Khatyspytia is a frondose member of the Ediacara biota.

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Kimberella

Kimberella is a monospecific genus of bilaterian known only from rocks of the Ediacaran period.

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Lamonte trevallis

Lamonte trevallis is a late Ediacaran ichnogenus representing burrowing behavior.

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Lossinia

Lossinia lissetskii is a fossil marine organism from Precambrian strata of the White Sea area, in Russia.

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Margaritiflabellum

Margaritiflabellum is a genus of problematic Ediacaran fossil from the Russian White Sea region.

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Marywadea

Marywadea is a genus of Ediacaran biota shaped like an oval with a central ridge.

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Mawsonites

Mawsonites is a kind of fossil from 630 – 542 million years ago during the Precambrian era.

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Medusinites

Medusinites is a genus of disc shaped fossilised organisms associated with the Ediacaran biota.

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Mezenia

Mezenia is a genus of macroalgae described by Boris Sokolov in 1973.

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Namacalathus

Namacalathus is a problematic metazoan fossil occurring in the latest Ediacaran.

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Namalia

Namalia was first described in 1968 by G. J. B. Germs from an outcrop near Helmeringhausen, Namibia and Namalia dates back to the Ediacaran Period (579-554 Ma). Namalia has a conical structure and it is thought that it lived semi-buried in sediment along the seafloor.

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Namapoikia

Namapoikia rietoogensis is among the earliest known animals to produce a calcareous (probably aragonite) skeleton.

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Nilpenia

Nilpenia rossi is a Precambrian fossil genus.

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Nimbia occlusa

Nimbia occlusa is a form of Ediacaran fossil shaped like a circular or oval disk, with a thick rim around the margin.

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Nomen nudum

The phrase nomen nudum (plural nomina nuda) is a Latin term, meaning "naked name", used in taxonomy (especially in zoological and botanical nomenclature).

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Onega stepanovi

Onega stepanovi is a fossil organism from Ediacaran deposites of the Arkhangelsk Region, Russia.

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Orbisiana

Orbisiana was an Ediacaran benthic algae that had a spherical or hemispherical shape.

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Orthogonium

Orthogonium is a genus of Ediacaran fauna approximately 550-530 million years old. Because of its taphonomy and likeness to other Ediacaran fauna, particularly crinoids, paleontologists dispute its classification.

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Ovatoscutum

Ovatoscutum concentricum is one of many enigmatic organisms known from the Ediacaran deposits of the Flinders Ranges, Australia, and the White Sea area in Russia, dating around 555 Ma.

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Palaeopascichnus

Palaeopascichnus is a genus of Ediacaran organism comprising a series of lobes; it is plausibly a protozoan, but probably unrelated to the classical 'Ediacaran biota'.

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Palaeophragmodictya

Palaeophragmodictya is a Precambrian sponge-grade organism from the Ediacaran Period.

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Palaeoworld

Palaeoworld is a peer-reviewed academic journal with a focus on palaeontology and stratigraphy research in and around China.

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Paleoplatoda

Palaeoplatoda is a genus from the Ediacaran biota.

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Pambikalbae

Pambikalbae is a monospecific genus known from the Ediacaran Period (approximately 570-542 million years ago) of South Australia.

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Parvancorina

Parvancorina is a genus of shield-shaped bilaterally symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran seafloor.

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Parviscopa

Parviscopa is a genus of frondose forms characterized in 2008 based on specimens from Newfoundland, Canada.

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Pectinifrons

Pectinifrons was a rangeomorph, a member of the Ediacara biota found at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland.

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Phyllozoon

Phyllozoon is an Ediacaran imprint that resembles a proarticulatan and has been interpreted as a feeding trace.

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Plexus

A plexus (from the Latin for "braid") is a branching network of vessels or nerves.

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Pomoria

Pomoria is an Ediacaran fossil that Mikhail Fedonkin described as comparable to a modern-day jellyfish.

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Praecambridium

Praecambridium sigillum is an extinct organism that superficially resembles a segmented trilobite-like arthropod, though the majority of experts now place it within the Proarticulata.

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Primocandelabrum

Primocandelabrum is a genus of rangeomorph known from the Avalon-type Ediacaran biota.

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Proarticulata

Proarticulata is an extinct phylum of very early, superficially bilaterally symmetrical animals known from fossils found in the Ediacaran (Vendian) marine deposits, and dates to approximately.

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Protechiurus

Proteciurus is a fossil from the Ediacaran Nama group.

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Protist

A protist is any eukaryotic organism that has cells with nuclei and is not an animal, plant or fungus.

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Pteridinium

Pteridinium is an erniettomorph found in a number of Precambrian deposits worldwide.

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Ramellina

Ramellina is a fossil from the Ediacaran discovered by Mikhail Fedonkin in 1980.

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Rangea

Rangea is a frond-like Ediacaran fossil with six-fold radial symmetry.

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Redkinia

Redkinia is a genus of rod-like Ediacaran fossil fringed with large and small projections that has been putatively compared with the arthropod mandible and the mouthparts of Wiwaxia and Odontogriphus If a jaw, it would have been used for filter-feeding rather than crushing.

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Rugoconites

Rugoconites is a fossil member of the Ediacaran biota that takes the form of a circular to oval impression preserved in high relief, six or more centimeters in diameter.

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Saarina

Saarina are tube fossils from the Ediacaran (Vendian) and Early Cambrian marine deposites of the European Russia.

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Sekwitubulus

Sekwitubulus annulatus is an Ediacaran tubular fossil from the Blueflower Formation in Canada.

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Serebrina

Serebrina is an Ediacaran encrusting macroscopic algae first discovered by Ischenko in 1983.

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Sinotubulites

Sinotubulites is a genus of small, tube-shaped shelly fossils from the Ediacaran period.

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Skinnera

Skinnera is an Ediacaran-aged fossil found in Australia.

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Skolithos

Skolithos (formerly spelled Scolithus or Skolithus) is a common trace fossil ichnogenus that is, or was originally, an approximately vertical cylindrical burrow.

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Solza (animal)

Solza margarita is an extinct animal of uncertain phylogeny which lived about 555 mya in the Ediacaran period.

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Somatohelix

Somatohelix is a genus of cuvaceous, spiralling tubular fossil, 2–7 mm wide and 3–14 cm long, from the Ediacaran deposites of the South Australia that was originally interpreted as a trace fossil; a larger amount of better-preserved material since facilitated its reconstruction as the remains of an animal.

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Sponge

Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera (meaning "pore bearer"), are a basal Metazoa clade as sister of the Diploblasts.

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Spriggina

Spriggina is a genus of early bilaterian animals whose relationship to living animals is unclear.

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Studenicia

Studenicia is a genus of Ediacaran fauna which is approximately 635-545 million years old.

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Swartpuntia

Swartpuntia is a monospecific genus of erniettomorph from the terminal Ediacaran period, with at least three quilted, leaf-shaped petaloids — probably five or six.

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Tamga (genus)

Tamga hamulifera is a disk-shaped fossil from Precambrian strata of the White Sea area, in Russia.

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Thectardis

Thectardis avalonensis is a triangular-shaped member of the Ediacaran biota, dating from.

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Trace fossil

A trace fossil, also ichnofossil (ιχνος ikhnos "trace, track"), is a geological record of biological activity.

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Tribrachidium

Tribrachidium heraldicum is a tri-radially symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran (Vendian) seas.

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Trilobozoa

Trilobozoa ("three-lobed animals") is a taxon of extinct organisms which displayed tri-radial symmetry.

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Vaveliksia

Vaveliksia is a genus of sponges or sponge-like organisms from the Ediacaran.

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Vendia

Vendia is a genus of oval-shaped, Ediacaran fossils ranging from 4.5 to 12.5 mm long.

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Vendoconularia

Vendoconularia is a genus of Ediacaran organism consisting of a hexagonal cone, which is thought to have housed a tentaculate organism.

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Vendoglossa

Vendoglossa is a fossil from the Nama Group of Namibia from the Precambrian period.

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Vendotaenid

Vendotaenids are ribbon-shaped, carbonaceous, Precambrian macrofossils.

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Ventogyrus

Ventogyrus is an Ediacaran fossil found in the White Sea-Arkhangelsk region of Russia.

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Veprina

Veprina is a rare Ediacaran fossil found on the Zimny coast of the White Sea, Russia and described by Mikhail Fedonkin in 1980 and interpreted as a coelenterate (cnidarian).

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Vernanimalcula

Vernanimalcula guizhouena is an acritarch dating from; it was between 0.1 and 0.2 mm across (roughly the width of one or two human hairs).

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Windermeria

Windermeria aitkeni is a Precambrian organism from the Blueflower Formation of Sekwi Brook North, in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

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Wutubus

Wutubus annularis is a tubular Ediacaran fossil from China.

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Yarnemia

Yarnemia ascidiformis is a fossil tentatively classified as a tunicate.

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Yelovichnus

Yelovichnus is an "enigmatic" genus known from fossils of the Ediacaran period.

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Yorgia

Yorgia waggoneri is a discoid Ediacaran, and possibly represents a transition organism between Dickinsonia and Spriggina.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ediacaran_genera

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