Thectardis
Member of the Ediacaran biota / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thectardis avalonensis is a triangular-shaped member of the Ediacaran biota, dating from 574 to 565 million years ago.[1] The organism took the form of an elongated cone with a central depression, and its apex was anchored to the substrate.[2]
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Thectardis | |
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Artist's reconstruction | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia (?) |
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Genus: | †Thectardis Clapham et al., 2004 |
Species: | †T. avalonensis |
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†Thectardis avalonensis Clapham et al., 2004 | |
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