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vendotaenids Explanation: " The Vendotaenids are the oldest multicellular megascopic brown algae recorded in the early history of evolution of plant life on planet Earth." https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264971025_VENDOTAEN... But apparently they're now thought to be giant sulfide-reducing bacteria, not algae: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendotaenid Must be the same thing, I think. |
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Reference Reference information: Las calizas del núcleo son representativas de antiguos arrecifes, constituidos por Cloudinas, estromatolitos y algas calcáreas, estructuras fósiles de aguas poco profundas. En las pizarras del núcleo existen otras formas filamentosas de la primitiva fauna y flora del Ediacárico: Vendotenidos y Sabellitides. http://www.geoparquevilluercas.es/anticlinal-del-iborguadalu... Page 3 The Ediacaran succession in SW Ukraine – Moldova (Fig. 1) is exposed in a series of river valleys which provide access to the entire Vendian (Ediacaran and Cryogenian) sequence. Soft-bodied fossils in the Kalus Beds include Vendotenides sp. (tubular fossils interpreted as colonial bacteria, measuring <1cm long by 0.1mm in diameter) whose biostratigraphic range has been established (Paliy, 1976; Gnilovskaya, 1979; Ischenko, 1983; Velikanov et al., 1983; Velikanov, 1985; Aseyeva, 1985; Aseyeva, 1988; Gureyev, 1988; Velikanov, 2011). Regional stratigraphic divisions (series, stages and beds) for the Ediacaran in this area are delineated in Figs 2 and 3. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jpg.12694 |
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