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    Charnia is an extinct genus of frond-like lifeforms belonging to the Ediacaran biota with segmented, leaf-like ridges branching alternately to the right...
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    be Early Cambrian. It was not until the British discovery of the iconic Charnia that the Precambrian was seriously considered as containing life. This...
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    g. Dickinsonia and Spriggina), Petalonamae (sea pen-like animals, e.g. Charnia), Aspidella (radial-shaped animals, e.g. Cyclomedusa) and Trilobozoa (animals...
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    fossils of animals appear in the Ediacaran, represented by forms such as Charnia and Spriggina. It had long been doubted whether these fossils truly represented...
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    Although the Ediacaran fossil Charnia used to be classified as a jellyfish or sea pen, more recent study of growth patterns in Charnia and modern cnidarians has...
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    cnidarians, mollusks or annelids. Charnia fossils were originally found in the Charnwood Forest in England, hence named Charnia. These fossils are from marine...
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    the segments are alternate. An analysis of the growth and development of Charnia fossils through laser imaging of the holotype reveals that it cannot be...
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    Pg N Possibly one of the last representatives of the Ediacaran biota. Charnia masoni, a rangeomorph Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:...
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  • best known for publishing the first report on the Precambrian fossil Charnia masoni in 1958. In addition to paleontology, his wide-ranging research...
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  • as the discoverer of the original type fossil for species Charnia masoni of the genus Charnia. He is now a professor at the China University of Geosciences...
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    concentricus. Later it was discovered that a frond (Charnia masoni) was part of a closely related organism. Charnia differs in the branching structure in the frond...
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    Chengjiang deposits of Yunnan that was originally aligned with the fossil Charnia (strictly, the Charniomorpha) from the Ediacara biota. However, such an...
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    Holotype (top left), on a slab of Ediacaran rock containing Charnia (lower right) and Bradgatia (left)...
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    include dinosaurs, an Egyptian area, minerals of Leicestershire, the first Charnia fossil identified nearby, and a wildspace area featuring stuffed animals...
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    Sciences. Retrieved 2023-01-27. Antcliffe, J.B.; Brasier, M.D. (2008). "Charnia at 50: Developmental Models for Ediacaran Fronds". Palaeontology. 51 (1):...
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    mud surface at the bottom the sea where it grew. It was over-towered by Charnia and Charniodiscus which grew nearby. Bradgatia has been found in Charnwood...
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    PMID 10881389. S2CID 39772232. Antcliffe, J. B.; Brasier, M. D. (2007). "Charnia and sea pens are poles apart". Journal of the Geological Society. 164 (1):...
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    †Bomakellia †Bradgatia †Charnia †Culmofrons †Paracharnia Artists interpretation of the enigmatic Bomakellia kelleri. Fossil specimen of Charnia masoni. Artists...
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  • Ediacarans; it was believed to be a relative of forms such as Charnia. Forms related to Charnia were once believed to be related to sea-pens (pennatulacean...
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    and tuffs. The tuffs which were laid down in water are fossiliferous; Charnia, Charniodiscus and Cyclomedusa, are all recorded from these rocks. British...
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    the Trepassey community in Newfoundland. It was originally described as Charnia wardi; it was referred under this synonym in a 2016 paper. Trepassia is...
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    Ghazalia Lalla Fatma Bent Osman Lalla Jannat Issue Muhammad I Rashid Ali II Dynasty Husainides Father Ali Turki Mother Hafsia Charnia Religion Islam...
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    The Vendozoan Charnia. The actual nature or phylogeny of the Vendozoan is not known, leading to form taxa only...
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    Charnia masoni, a frondose Late Ediacaran fossil with segmented, leaf-like ridges branching alternately to the right and left from a zig-zag medial suture...
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    grandis = Charnia massoni. R. longa Glaessner et Wade, 1966 = Charniodiscus longus. R. sibirica Sokolov, 1972 = Charnia sibirica = Charnia massoni. Rangea...
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    Mason, in rocks near Woodhouse Eaves, subsequently named in his honour as Charnia masoni, required a re-evaluation of when life began. It also resulted in...
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    Longest specimens of Trepassia wardae (also known as Charnia wardi) reached 185 cm (73 in) in length. Charnia masoni is known from specimens as small as only...
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    poorly preserved biological remains of various contemporary taxa such as Charnia, Charniodiscus, Bradgatia, Primocandelabrum, Pectinifrons and others, that...
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    deposited. More specifically, it has been compared to the Ediacaran organism Charnia. It got up to 20 cm long, and attached itself to the sea floor with a holdfast...
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  • string. The orientation of strings of Hadrynichorde is parallel to some Charnia fronds on same bedding plane, indicating a tethered or sessile lifestyle...
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