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- Arimasia germsi is an extinct sponge from the late Ediacaran, with possible affinities to the Archaeocyatha. Estimated to be about 543 million years old...
- Demosponges. As for the earliest archaeocyathan, the Ediacaran sponge Arimasia from the Nama Group may be within the clade and specifically allied with...
- Helicolocellus from the Dengying Formation and the possible stem-archaeocyathan Arimasia from the Nama Group. These genera are both from the "Nama ****emblage" of...
- Coelenterata. A recent paper that describes Arimasia, also re-evaluated all genera from the same area that Arimasia comes from, noting that a similar looking...
- probably soft. A recent paper that describes Arimasia, also re-evaluated all genera from the same area that Arimasia comes from, noting that Namalia may be...
- emphasis on the erniettomorphs, tubular and trace fossils, and a new sponge, Arimasia germsi n. gen. n. sp". Journal of Paleontology. 98 (Supplement S94): 1–59...
- emphasis on the erniettomorphs, tubular and trace fossils, and a new sponge, Arimasia germsi n. gen. n. sp". Journal of Paleontology. 98 (S94): 1–59. doi:10...
- emphasis on the erniettomorphs, tubular and trace fossils, and a new sponge, Arimasia germsi n. gen. n. sp". Journal of Paleontology. 98 (S94): 1–59. doi:10...
- from the White Sea region of Russia. Fedomia Vaveliksia Helicolocellus Arimasia Paleontology portal List of Ediacaran genera Gehling, J. G.; Rigby, J....
- emphasis on the erniettomorphs, tubular and trace fossils, and a new sponge, Arimasia germsi n. gen. n. sp". Journal of Paleontology. 98 (S94): 1–59. doi:10...