- The
rangeomorphs are a
group of
Ediacaran fossils.
Ediacarans are the
oldest large fossil organisms on earth, and many are not self-evidently
related to...
- such as
rangeomorphs, and some
macroalgae and lichens. In
paleontology of
Ediacaran marine organisms, a
frond may be
defined as "a
rangeomorph unit with...
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Avalofractus abaculus is a frond-like
rangeomorph fossil described from the
Ediacaran of the Trep****ey Formation, Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland. Avalofractus...
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Spriggina is unknown; it has been
variously classified as an
annelid worm, a
rangeomorph-like frond, a
variant of Charniodiscus, a proarticulatan, an arthropod...
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Pectinifrons was a
rangeomorph, a
member of the
Ediacara biota found at
Mistaken Point, Newfoundland. It was a multi-branched
organism with a comb-like...
-
Charnwood Forest of Leicestershire, England. It
serves as an
important rangeomorph because of its
multifoliate anatomy. Its
overall body plan is similar...
- Chen, Z.; Wang, X.; Zhou, C.; Wan, B.; Yuan, X.; Xiao, S. (2022). "The
rangeomorph fossil Charnia from the
Ediacaran Shibantan biota in the
Yangtze Gorges...
- Trep****ia is a 579 million-year-old
fossil of
Ediacaran rangeomorph. It was
first discovered by Guy M. Narbonne, a
professor at Queen's
University in...
-
resembles that of
Rangea – the
current interpretation of
Bomakellia is as a
rangeomorph frond,
which could possibly mean a
close relation to the
Chinese Paracharnia...
- R; Pasinneti, G; Taylor, R (2020). "Palaeobiology of the
reclining rangeomorph Beothukis from the
Ediacaran Mistaken Point Formation of southeastern...