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Fractofusus (Spindle)
Taxonomy
Fractofusus was named by Gehling and Narbonne (2007). It is considered to be a form taxon. Its type is Fractofusus misrai.
It was assigned to Rangeomorpha by Hofmann et al. (2008) and Brasier et al. (2012).
It was assigned to Rangeomorpha by Hofmann et al. (2008) and Brasier et al. (2012).
Species
F. andersoni, F. misrai (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2007 | Fractofusus Gehling and Narbonne pp. 372-381 figs. 4-5, 7-12, 14 |
2008 | Fractofusus Hofmann et al. p. 9 |
2012 | Fractofusus Brasier et al. p. 1119 |
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G. †Fractofusus Gehling and Narbonne 2007 [Spindle]
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†Fractofusus andersoni Gehling and Narbonne 2007 [Spindle]
†Fractofusus misrai Gehling and Narbonne 2007 [Spindle]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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M. D. Brasier et al. 2012 | Frond bipolar, comprising two rows of primary branches arranged in irregularly spaced alternations along a furled central axis, forming a zig-zag suture (Figs 7C–D and 8E). Inflation of first-order branches is proximal, while infla- tion of second-order branches tends to be distal. First- order branches show subparallel alignments of units, with displayed structure, often infolded or rotated in juvenile stages. These units are broadly perpendicular to the main central axis, along which they can be either furled or overlapping. Axes of second-order branches are subparal- lel to radiating, often freely displayed and overlapping towards their margins. A basal disc is not seen. |
Measurements
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Reference: Fedonkin et al. 2007 |
Age range: Ediacaran or 635.00000 to 541.00000 Ma
Collections (12 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Ediacaran | Canada (Northwest Territories) | Fractofusus andersoni (231368) | |
Ediacaran | Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador) | Fractofusus andersoni (80337 80340 80341 89096 89119 236918) Fractofusus misrai (80348 80350 89116 89122) Fractofusus misrai, Fractofusus andersoni (89095) |