Albumares brunsae
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Albumares brunsae was a trilobozoan closely related to Tribrachidium heraldicum. It was 10 mmm in diameter, and, like T. heraldicum, was divided into three lobes. Its fossils have been found in Ediacaran strata along the Summer Shore of the White Sea.
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References
- Anatomical Information Content in the Ediacaran Fossils and Their Possible Zoological Affinities, Jerry Dzik, Instytut Paleobiologii PAN, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, Poland
- The Ediacaran Biotas in Space and Time, Ben Waggoner, Department of Biology, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas 72035-5003
- McMenamin, Mark A. S. The Garden of Ediacara New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-231-10559-2
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