Definition of Rangeomorphs. Meaning of Rangeomorphs. Synonyms of Rangeomorphs

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- Aspidella). Other rangeomorphs (such as the spindle-shaped Fractofusus) lay flat on the sediment surface. Though we do not know what rangeomorphs were, aspects...
- conform to the branching pattern of their host branch, unlike other rangeomorphs that conform to the branching pattern of their neighboring folia. The...
- flexible in response to environmental conditions. In contrast with other rangeomorphs, which have wide distributions, Avalofractus seems to have been an endemic...
- leaflet structure is dissimilar to other known rangeomorphs, Bamforth and Narbonne describe it as a new rangeomorph form, called hapsidophyllid. The only other...
- known rangeomorphs and spanned over one meter in length. Longest specimens of T. wardae reached 185 cm (73 in). It is a long and slender rangeomorph, its...
- other organisms, including to other members of the Ediacaran biota, like rangeomorphs, have long been contentious. It has been historically proposed that most...
- such as rangeomorphs, and some macroalgae and lichens. In paleontology of Ediacaran marine organisms, a frond may be defined as "a rangeomorph unit with...
- that it cannot be placed in this phylum. It was also compared to the rangeomorphs, frondose members of the Ediacara biota that may represent a separate...
- fertilized eggs. Stolon-based reproduction is thought to have been used by Rangeomorphs in the Ediacaran age. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plant stolons...
- Greentree, C.; Trusler, P. (2009). "Reconstructing a lost world: Ediacaran rangeomorphs from Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland". Journal of Paleontology. 83 (4):...