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Paleodictyon is a
trace fossil,
usually interpreted to be a burrow,
which appears in the
geologic marine record beginning in the Precambrian/Early Cambrian...
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Paleodictyon nodosum is a
living creature thought to
produce a
certain form of
burrow nearly identical to
Paleodictyon fossils. The
modern burrows were...
- conclusions. Some
researchers have
suggested that the
enigmatic graphoglyptids Paleodictyon,
known from the
early Cambrian through recent times,
could represent...
- well as for
being a
possible identity for the
enigmatic trace fossil Paleodictyon. Like all
other known xenophyop****s,
Occultammina is
found in the deep...
- Tracemaker.com[self-published source?] Baucon, A. (2010). "Da Vinci's
Paleodictyon: the
fractal beauty of traces". Acta
Geologica Polonica, 60(1). Accessible...
- London:
Constable and
Company Ltd. p. 390. Baucon, A. 2010. Da Vinci's
Paleodictyon: the
fractal beauty of traces. Acta
Geologica Polonica, 60(1). Accessible...
- animal.
Other researchers have
suggested that the
elusive trace fossil Paleodictyon and its
relatives may
represent a
fossil xenophyop**** and
noted the...
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evolve from
anapsids or diapsids?
There is
evidence for both hypotheses.
Paleodictyon: What is the
origin of this
trace fossil and its
modern counterparts...
- (a hemichordate)
Valdiviathyris quenstedti (a
craniforman brachiopod)
Paleodictyon nodosum (unknown)
Relict (biology)
Breeding back
Lazarus taxon Baiji...
- De Luca
Editori d’Arte, Rome, pp. 37–48 Baucon, A. 2010. Da Vinci’s
Paleodictyon: the
fractal beauty of traces. Acta
Geologica Polonica, 60(1). Available...