- clade. It is one of two
described species in the
genus Fractofusus, the
other being Fractofusus andersoni. In the
summer of 1967, S.B. Misra, an Indian...
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names (e.g. Aspidella).
Other rangeomorphs (such as the spindle-shaped
Fractofusus) lay flat on the
sediment surface.
Though we do not know what rangeomorphs...
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aquatic plant during this time, with many
different shapes,
including Fractofusus which is a
spindle shape, Fradgatia, a
lettuce shape, and
Rangea which...
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UNESCO in 2016. The
fossils were
later named after Misra in 2007 as
Fractofusus misrai. In 1969,
Misra returned from
Canada after completing his MS Degree...
- of
fossils of
Charnia and
other animals of
which the most
common is
Fractofusus (thousands of specimens). In the
Ediacara Hills Attenborough is shown...
- run into
treacherous rocks. The
first fossil to be
found in the area,
Fractofusus misrai, was
discovered in June 1967 by
Shiva Balak Misra, an
Indian graduate...
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Canadian Mistaken Point Formation. G.
samsoni grew is a
similar manner to
Fractofusus and/or
Beothukis and grew
slightly into the substrate.
Gigarimaneta was...
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Ivantsov 2007
Sponge (?) Russia
Flavostratum Serezhnikova 2013 Russia
Fractofusus Gehling et
Narbonne 2007 Canada
Frondophyllas Bamforth et
Narbonne 2009...
- Charniodiscus, Cyclomedusa, Ediacaria, Parvancorina, Pteridinium, Rangea,
Fractofusus, Tribrachidium, Hiemalora,
palaeopascichnids and others.
These organisms...
- Avalon-type ****emblage. They are
commonly categorized as Spindle-shaped (
Fractofusus), Frond-shaped (Charniodiscus), or Bush-like /
Radiating (Bradgatia)...