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- Aspidella is also a homonym for the mushroom genus Saproamanita. Aspidella is an Ediacaran disk-shaped fossil of uncertain affinity. It is known from the...
- discoverer of the first known pre-Cambrian (Ediacaran) fossil, later named Aspidella. Alexander Murray was born at Dollerie House, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland...
- synonym for Aspidella terranovica described in 1872. Although Ediacaria is one of the first described organisms from the Precambrian, Aspidella was described...
- Family: Amanitaceae Genus: Amanita Species: A. hesleri Binomial name Amanita hesleri Bas 1969 Synonyms Aspidella hesleri (Bas) Vizzini & Contu (2012)...
- Lepidella and later Aspidella. Both of these names are unusable because of earlier usage by biologists for other organisms, e.g. Aspidella E. Billings. The...
- Precambrian organisms have been made since Alexander Murray's 1868 discovery of Aspidella, it wasn't until the discovery of Charnia in 1956 that considerable evidence...
- Mistaken Point is the original location of the first do****ented Ediacaran, Aspidella terranovica (which gets its specific name from Newfoundland). The peninsula...
- red algae. The first Ediacaran fossils discovered were the disc-shaped Aspidella terranovica in 1868. Their discoverer, Scottish geologist Alexander Murray...
- ****insonia and Spriggina), Petalonamae (sea pen-like animals, e.g. Charnia), Aspidella (radial-shaped animals, e.g. Cyclomedusa) and Trilobozoa (animals with...
- previously called Anamita inopinata, before being briefly renamed to Aspidella inopinata until it received its current name. The native range is currently...