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Fossil taxon
Rangea is a frond-like Ediacaran fossil with six-fold radial symmetry. It is the type genus of the rangeomorphs. Rangea was the first complex Precambrian
Rangea
Genus of frond-like lifeforms
considered valid. Some specimens of C. masoni were described as members of genus Rangea or a separate genus Glaessnerina, some of which was then moved back as a
Charnia
Taxon of frondose Ediacaran fossils
defined as Ediacarans with a similar appearance and structure to the genus Rangea. Some researchers, such as Pflug and Narbonne, believe all rangeomorphs
Rangeomorph
Body fossil
longa. It has a long and complicated taxonomic history, being assigned to Rangea, Charnia and Glaessnerina, as well as being compared to Trepassia and Paracharnia
Akrophyllas
Proposed extinct group of animals
Animalia Placozoa Porifera †Petalonamae †Rangea †Stromatoveris †Pteridinium †Ernietta †Arborea †Pambikalbae †Swartpuntia †Dickinsonia Eumetazoa
Petalonamae
Ediacaran fossil organism
was a small frond with a tetraradial symmetry, bearing similarities with Rangea, another rangeomorph petalonamid. An outdated reconstruction of Bomakellia
Bomakellia
Gap in line of hills near Alice Springs
by numerous artists including Albert Namatjira, Oscar Namatjira, Basel Rangea, and John Borrack. Leigh Holdaway (photographer) (7 September 2015). "Sacred
Heavitree_Gap
Extinct animal of class Erniettomorpha
however it differentiates itself from other taxa such as Pteridinium and Rangea in the sense that it has smaller petaloids and with the configuration of
Nasepia
Proposed evolutionary event in the history of metazoa, producing the Ediacaran biota
Fractofusus, which had a spindle shape, Fradgatia, with a "lettuce" shape, and Rangea, which had a leaf-like shape. Cambrian explosion – Period of major evolutionary
Avalon_explosion
Extinct genus of early animals
in massive sandstone lenses, where it occurs together with Pteridinium, Rangea and some others. Large beds containing many hundreds of Dickinsonia (along
Dickinsonia
Genus of extinct Ediacaran lifeform
Class: †Arboreomorpha Genus: †Arborea Glaessner et Wade, 1966 Type species †Rangea arborea Glaessner, 1959 Species †Arborea arborea (Glaessner, 1959) †Arborea
Arborea_(genus)
Formation Pteridinium carolinaense, P. simplex - Naldaus & Dabis Formations Rangea schneiderhoehni - Naldaus & Dabis Formations Skolithos - Fish River & Schwarzrand
Nama_Group
Life of the Ediacaran period
delta's distributaries. Mattress-like vendobionts (Ernietta, Pteridinium, Rangea) in these sandstones form a very different assemblage from vermiform fossils
Ediacaran_biota
Fossilised Precambrian life forms
1007/s12542-020-00537-4. S2CID 232377991. Germs, G. J. B. (1973). "A reinterpretation of Rangea schneiderhoehni and the discovery of a related new fossil from the Nama
List_of_Ediacaran_genera
Genus of Ediacaran animal
Charnia, Charniodiscus, Cyclomedusa, Ediacaria, Parvancorina, Pteridinium, Rangea, Fractofusus, Tribrachidium, Hiemalora, palaeopascichnids and others. These
Eoandromeda
Parts of speech in French grammar
1930 and died in 1998.") « Hier, il plut. » ("Yesterday, it rained.") « Il rangea la salle tandis qu'elle faisait la vaisselle. » ("He cleaned the room while
French_verbs
Extinct genus of invertebrates
length is from 1/3 to 1/2 that of the whole frond. It is quite similar to Rangea, even if with distinct morphological differences that justify the creation
Avalofractus
Plant fossil of the family rangeomorpha
of Charnia masoni. Artists interpretation of Paracharnia dengyingensis. Rangea Glaessner, M.F. (1979). "Biogeography and biostratigraphy: Precambrian"
Charniidae
Rangea scheiderhoehni is one of the special fossils from Namibia which is from the Ediacaran period. Specimen found in the Ediacaran Kliphoek member of
Geology_of_Namibia
sequence of several Konzervat-Lagerstätten. Most of the fossils found are of Rangea, erniettomorphs, and eumetazoans. The group was probably deposited in a
List_of_lagerstätten
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
– B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO). Retrieved 2023-07-09. "Selwyn Rangea". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2023-07-09
Selwyn Range (British Columbia)
Selwyn_Range_(British_Columbia)
type species is P. sigillum. Rangea grandis Sp. nov Synonym of Charnia masoni Glaessner & Wade Ediacaran Australia Rangea longa Sp. nov Valid Glaessner
1966_in_paleontology
Geologic formation in China
Shibantan Member Frondose organism. Pteridinium Pteridinium sp. Shibantan Member Frondose organism. Rangea Rangea sp. Shibantan Member Frondose organism.
Dengying_Formation
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images Rangea Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Gürich Ediacaran Namibia A rangeomorph. The type species is R
1929_in_paleontology
Australian artist (born 1954)
Elliott, D.A., Hoffmann, K.H., and Schneider, G.I.C. (2013) Reconstructing Rangea: New discoveries from the Ediacaran of Southern Namibia. Journal of Paleontology
Peter_Trusler
the Rawnsley Quartzite Australia An arboreomorph. The type species is "Rangea" longa Glaessner & Wade (1966). Archiasterella anchoriformis Sp. nov Valid
2023_in_paleontology
Polish Paleontologist
J. 2002. Possible ctenophoran affinities of the Precambrian “sea-pen” Rangea. Journal of Morphology 252, 315-334 Dzik, J. Ivantsov, A.Yu. 2002. Internal
Jerzy_Dzik
Ediacaran Australia A replacement name for Kimberia Glaessner & Wade (1966). Rangea sibirica Sp. nov. Synonym of Charnia masoni Sokolov Ediacaran Russia Rugoconites
1972_in_paleontology
Topics referred to by the same term
R. grandis may refer to: Rangea grandis, a frond-like fossil from the Precambrian era Rhagio grandis, a predatory snipe fly species in the genus Rhagio
R._grandis
Hoyal Cuthill & Conway Morris (2017). A study on the internal morphology of Rangea from the Nama Group (Namibia), based on data obtained using X-ray micro-computed
2017_in_paleontology
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Lord Vishnu
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British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Latin
From the South; Glowing
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English : topographic name for someone who lived on an island lying close to shore, from Middle English schore ‘shore’ + eye ‘island’.
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One of arjunas arrows
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The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
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One Absorbed in Righteousness
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Aramaic
Twin.
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