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Yorgia waggoneri is a
discoid Ediacaran organism. It has a low,
segmented body
consisting of a
short wide "head", no appendages, and a long body region...
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often making a "hairband" like
appearance (example
cephalozoans include Yorgia, Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Podolimirus, Tamga, Spriggina...
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belly drag
marks – (e.g., tetrapods)
chain of
trace platforms – (example:
Yorgia) body
imprint – (Monuron trackway, insect) The
majority of
fossil trackways...
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often making a "hairband" like appearance. (example
cephalozoans include Yorgia, Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Spriggina,
Marywadea and...
- of Archaeaspis) †
Archaeaspinus fedonkini Ivantsov, 2001 †
Yorgia Ivantsov, 1999 †
Yorgia waggoneri Ivantsov, 1999 †
Spriggina Glaessner, 1958 † Spriggina...
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together with
other species from the
Ediacara biota, like ****insonia,
Yorgia, Kimberella, Brachina, Parvancorina,
Tribrachidium and others. Morphologically...
- Charnia, ****insonia, Ediacaria, Marywadea, Cephalonega, Pteridinium, and
Yorgia. However,
despite the
overall enigmaticness of most
Ediacaran organisms...
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similar occurrence in the
modern day.
Animals included: Pteridinium,
Yorgia, Kimberella, Arandaspis, Trilobites,
Chain Coral (fossil) and Dicranurus...
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posterior side,
which included species like Spriggina,
Charniodiscus and
Yorgia. Many of the
plants fit into a now-extinct
phylum of Vendobionta. The Vendobionta...
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includes a
number of
morphologically similar organisms, such Spriggina,
Yorgia,
Andiva and Cephalonega,
which share the same
segmented articulation. The...