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Charniodiscus is an
Ediacaran fossil that in life was
probably a
stationary filter feeder that
lived anc****d to a
sandy sea bed. The
organism had a holdfast...
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genus Charniodiscus are now
being interpreted as
belonging to the
genus Arborea with the
latter of
which being considered synonymous with
Charniodiscus. A...
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preserved biological remains of
various contemporary taxa such as Charnia,
Charniodiscus, Bradgatia, Primocandelabrum,
Pectinifrons and others, that were effaced...
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classified as an
annelid worm, a rangeomorph-like frond, a
variant of
Charniodiscus, a proarticulatan, an
arthropod (perhaps
related to the trilobites)...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: †Petalonamae class: †Arboreomorpha
Erwin et al., 2011
Genera †
Arborea †
Charniodiscus †
Khatyspytia †
Vaizitsinia † Akrophyllas...
- 2012 A
number of
Ediacaran form taxa are
thought to
represent Charnia,
Charniodiscus and
other Petalonamids at
varying levels of decay;
these include the...
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shape of
Swartpuntia resembles other Ediacaran fronds Pteridinium and
Charniodiscus, both
fronds with
alternating segments; the segments' microstructure...
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upright frond-like Ediacarans. A
notable example is the form
known as
Charniodiscus, a
circular impression later found to be
attached to the long 'stem'...
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bottom the sea
where it grew. It was over-towered by
Charnia and
Charniodiscus which grew nearby.
Bradgatia has been
found in
Charnwood Forest in England...
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Charniodiscus...