- both M.A.
Fedonkin and B.N.
Runnegar presumed that
there were 2–3 families
within the Trilobozoa,
those families being Albumaresidae (
Fedonkin, 1985) and...
- S2CID 135091168.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 9
October 2022.
Fedonkin, M. A.; Vickers-Rich, P.; Swalla, B. J.; Trusler, P.; Hall, M. (2012)....
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deposits of the
Arkhangelsk Region, Russia. It was
described by
Mikhail A.
Fedonkin in 1976 Its
original genus name
Onega comes from the
Onega Peninsula of...
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Karsten Eig.
Fedonkin, M. A. (1983). "Non-skeletal
fauna of Podoloia,
Dniester River valley". In Velikanov, V. A.; ****ejeva, E. A.;
Fedonkin, M. A. (eds...
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indistinguishable from isomers.
Armillifera Fedonkin, 1980 A.
parva Fedonkin, 1980
Andiva Fedonkin, 2002 A.
ivantsovi Fedonkin, 2002
Archaeaspinus Ivantsov, 2007...
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Academician Mikhail Aleksandrovich Fedonkin (Russian: Михаи́л Алекса́ндрович Федо́нкин; born June 19, 1946) is a
Russian paleontologist specializing in...
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marine ecosystem,
providing a more
nutrient rich diet for
early animals.
Fedonkin reckons that as it ate, it
moved "backwards"; the
trail thus
created was...
- from 8 to 15 millimeters.
Albumares was
originally described by
Mikhail Fedonkin as a free-swimming
scyphozoan jellyfish. The
branched furrows on the fossil...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2008-07-21.
Retrieved 2008-11-20. M. A.
Fedonkin (1996). "Ausia as an
ancestor of archeocyathans, and
other sponge-like...
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original (PDF) on 2007-09-27.
Retrieved 2013-03-24.
Fedonkin,
Mikhail A.; Sciences),
Mikhail A. (Head
Fedonkin,
Laboratory of
Precambrian Organisms Russian Academy...