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Tribrachidium heraldi**** is a tri-radially
symmetric fossil animal that
lived in the late
Ediacaran (Vendian) seas. In life, it was
hemispherical in form...
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Trilobozoa were
thought to have
originally been free
swimming Jellyfish.
Tribrachidium was once
interpreted as a
Edrioasteroid Echinoderm,
although with the...
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although it has been
classified as a
rather close relative of the
Tribrachidium. The
overall shape of
Gehlingia contradicts this affinity, however,...
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Ediacaran organism Tribrachidium. A
molecule of
triethylborane A
molecule of
boric acid The
Edicaran organism Tribrachidium Buer (demon)
Caltrop Lauburu...
- Cyclomedusa) and
Trilobozoa (animals with tri-radial symmetry, e.g.
Tribrachidium). Most of
these organisms appeared during or
after the
Avalon explosion...
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Tribrachidium, a trilobozoan....
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White Sea
fossils are
often ****ociated with the
Ediacaran "animals"
Tribrachidium and ****insonia, as well as
meandering trace fossil trails (possibly...
- units, or
triradial symmetry otherwise only seen in
trilobozoans like
Tribrachidium.
Pteridinium has no
known descendants. List of
Ediacaran genera Chen...
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possess a wide
variety of body shapes,
mostly tri-radial symmetry,
although their most
famous member,
Tribrachidium,
possesses a
triskelion body shape....
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Tribrachidium heraldi**** and T. gehlingi,
confirming that the two
species were distinct. A
study on the
functional morphology of
Tribrachidium heraldi****...