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Auroralumina (from
Latin aurōra "dawn", lūmina "lights") is a
genus of
cnidarian from the
Ediacaran of
Charnwood Forest,
comprising the
single species...
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appeared simultaneously. That view is
supported by the
discovery of
Auroralumina attenboroughii, the
earliest known Ediacaran crown-group
cnidarian (557–562...
- superspinosus. In July 2022, a
fossil of a 560-million-year-old
creature named Auroralumina attenboroughii,
which researchers believe to be the
first animal predator...
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polyp Haootia and the
British Auroralumina as the only
recognized cnidarian body
fossils from the Ediacaran.
Auroralumina is the
earliest known animal...
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monophyly of medusozoans. The stem
group of
Medusozoa also
includes Auroralumina attenboroughii, the
earliest known animal predator from the late Ediacaran...
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evidence of
selective (rather than random)
predation from a
similar time.
Auroralumina attenboroughii is an
Ediacaran crown-group
cnidarian (557–562 mya, some...
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which resemble segmented worms, fronds, disks, or
immobile bags.
Auroralumina was a cnidarian. Most
members of the
Ediacaran biota bear
little resemblance...
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Funisia dorothea)
suggest relationships to
Porifera or
Cnidaria (e.g.
Auroralumina).
Kimberella may show a
similarity to molluscs, and
other organisms have...
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Bradgatia (lower left) in an ****emblage with
Auroralumina (top left) and
Charnia (right) at
Charnwood Forest...
- nov Yang et al.
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)
China A
rugose coral.
Auroralumina Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Dunn et al.
Ediacaran Bradgate Formation United...