Ausia fenestrata
Ausia fenestrata Temporal range: Ediacaran | |
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Fossil and M. Fedonkin reconstruction of Ausia as sponge-like organism | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Tunicata |
Class: | Ascidiacea |
Genus: | †Ausia Hahn and Pflug, 1985 |
Species: | †A. fenestrata |
Binomial name | |
†Ausia fenestrata Hahn and Pflug, 1985 | |
Ausia fenestrata is a curious Ediacaran period (635 – 539 million years ago) fossil represented by only one specimen 5 cm long from the Nama Group, a Vendian to Cambrian group of stratigraphic sequences deposited in the Nama foreland basin in central and southern Namibia. It has similarity to Burykhia from Ediacaran (Vendian) siliciclastic sediments exposed on the Syuzma River of Arkhangelsk Oblast, northwest Russia. This fossil is of the form of an elongate bag-like sandstone cast (Nama-type preservation) tapering to a cone on one end. The surface of the fossil is covered with oval depressions ("windows") regularly spaced over the surface in the manner of concentric/parallel rows. The taxonomic identity of Ausia is unresolved.
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