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Funisia is a
genus of
animal containing the
single species F. dorothea. It is an
extinct animal from the
Ediacaran biota,
discovered in
South Australia...
- †Vendobionta
Seilacher (1992)
Subtaxa †Petalonamae †Proarticulata †Varisarca? †
Funisia? †Eocyathispongia †Trilobozoa?
Synonyms Vendozoa Seilacher (1989)...
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Attenborough titled First Life
featuring Charnia, ****insonia, Spriggina,
Funisia, and
Kimberella animated in CGI. In our time -
Ediacara Biota, BBC, 9 July...
- have also been
found overlaying other Ediacaran organisms, such as
felled Funisia, and even the
feeding traces of
other motile organisms such as ****insonia...
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between plants and animals. The
morphology and
habit of some taxa (e.g.
Funisia dorothea)
suggest relationships to
Porifera or
Cnidaria (e.g. Auroralumina)...
- 2008, Droser's
discovery of the
fossil Funisia dorothea in
Australia was
published in the
journal Science.
Funisia is a single-species
genus of upright...
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Narbonne 2007 Canada
Frondophyllas Bamforth et
Narbonne 2009 Canada
Funisia Droser et
Gehling 2008
tubular fossil Australia
Finkoella Andrej Martyshyn...
- head and a tail. In the same
hills palaeontologist Dr Mary
Droser shows Funisia the
first animal for
which there is
evidence of ****ual reproduction. In...
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interprets the
animal as a "presponge" and
groups it with the
enigmatic fossil Funisia into the Varisarca, a 'non-quilted'
subphylum within the
oldest animal...
- Parvancorina. However,
common fossils from
Nilpena such as
Aspidella and
Funisia are
noticeably absent or are only
represented by one specimen. This bed...