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Figure 3. Avalofractus abaculus n. gen. et sp. from Spaniard's Bay. Scale bar represents 1 cm. 1, 2, specimen (1) and latex mold (2) of a small, nearly perfectly preserved specimen of Avalofractus abaculus showing partly folded primary and secondary branches, some of which have been partially rotated, and a hollow, cylindrical stem. Note the bending of cleavage around the margin of the fossil on the right-hand side of the latex mold (broken off on the rock specimen). NFM F-754; 3, 6, specimen (3) and latex mold (6) of two specimens of Avalofractus abaculus overlying a small frond referable to Beothukis mistakensis. Uncollectible field specimen; 4, 5, specimen (4) and enlargement of the petalodium in latex (5) of the holotype of Avalofractus abaculus. NFM F-756.
Published: 01 July 2009
Figure 3. Avalofractus abaculus n. gen. et sp. from Spaniard's Bay. Scale bar represents 1 cm. 1 , 2 , specimen ( 1 ) and latex mold ( 2 ) of a small, nearly perfectly preserved specimen of Avalofractus abaculus showing partly folded primary and secondary branches, some of which have been
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Figure 4. Reconstruction of Avalofractus abaculus n. gen. et sp.
Published: 01 July 2009
Figure 4. Reconstruction of Avalofractus abaculus n. gen. et sp.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (4): 503–523.
...Figure 3. Avalofractus abaculus n. gen. et sp. from Spaniard's Bay. Scale bar represents 1 cm. 1 , 2 , specimen ( 1 ) and latex mold ( 2 ) of a small, nearly perfectly preserved specimen of Avalofractus abaculus showing partly folded primary and secondary branches, some of which have been...
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Published: 01 July 2009
Table 1. Measurements of complete, well preserved fronds from Spaniard's Bay. All measurements are in millimeters. Aa  =  Avalofractus abaculus , Cm  =  Charnia cf. C. masoni , Bm  =  Beothukis mistakensis , Tw  =  Trepassia wardae .
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Figure 9. Morphometric plot of complete, well-preserved specimens of Avalofractus abaculus, Beothukis mistakensis, Trepassia wardae, and Charnia cf. C. masoni from Spaniard's Bay. Characters reflect the frond shape as it would have appeared on the sea floor, with the y-axis reflecting increasing relative stem length and the x-axis reflecting increasing circularity of the petalodium.
Published: 01 July 2009
Figure 9. Morphometric plot of complete, well-preserved specimens of Avalofractus abaculus , Beothukis mistakensis , Trepassia wardae , and Charnia cf. C. masoni from Spaniard's Bay. Characters reflect the frond shape as it would have appeared on the sea floor, with the y-axis reflecting
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Ediacaran biota in space and time. 1–12, Rangeomorpha: 1, Trepassia wardae (Narbonne and Gehling, 2003); 2, Vinlandia antecedens (Laflamme et al., 2007); 3, Charnia masoniFord, 1958, 4, Frondophyllas grandisBamforth and Narbonne, 2009; 5, Pectinifrons abyssalisBamforth et al., 2008; 6, Beothukis mistakensisBrasier and Antcliffe, 2009; 7, Bradgatia linfordensisBoynton and Ford, 1995; 8, Fractofusus andersoniGehling and Narbonne, 2007; 9, Culmofrons plumosaLaflamme et al., 2012; 10, Fractofusus misraiGehling and Narbonne, 2007; 11, Hapsidophyllas flexibilisBamforth and Narbonne, 2009; 12, Avalofractus abaculusNarbonne et al., 2009; 13–29, Frondomorpha: 13, Aspidella terranovicaBillings, 1872; 14, Charniodiscus spinosusLaflamme et al., 2004; 15, Charniodiscus procerusLaflamme et al., 2004; 16, Charniodiscus concentricusFord, 1958; 17, Hiemalora stellaris (Fedonkin, 1980b); 18, Mawsonites pleiomorphus (Vodanjuk, 1989); 19, Aspidella khatyspytensis (Vodanjuk, 1989); 20, Mawsonites spriggiGlaessner and Wade, 1966; 21, Vaizitsinia sophia Sokolov and Fedonkin inFedonkin, 1985b; 22, Protodipleurosoma wardiSprigg, 1949; 23, “Palaeophragmodictya” spinosaSerezhnikova, 2007; 24, Eoporpita medusaWade, 1972; 25, Inaria karliGehling, 1988; 26, Mawsonites reticulatus (Gehling and Rigby, 1996); 27, Lorenzinites rarusGlaessner and Wade, 1966; 28, Tateana inflataSprigg, 1949; 29, “Mawsonites” randellensisSun, 1986; 30, Palaeopascichnida comprises seven poorly defined species: Harlaniella podolicaSokolov, 1972; Orbisiana simplexSokolov, 1976; Palaeopascichnus delicatusPalij, 1976; Intrites punctatusFedonkin, 1980a; “Neonereites” renariusFedonkin, 1980a; Palaeopascichnus sinuosusFedonkin, 1981; and Yelovichnus gracilisFedonkin, 1985a; 31–51, Dickinsoniomorpha: 31, Epibaion axiferus Ivantsov in Ivantsov and Malakhovskaya, 2002; 32, Dickinsonia tenuisGlaessner and Wade, 1966; 33, Yorgia waggoneriIvantsov, 1999; 34, Karakhtia nessovi Ivantsov in Ivantsov et al., 2004; 35, Vendia rachiataIvantsov, 2004; 36, Tamga hamuliferaIvantsov, 2007; 37, Onega stepanovi Fedonkin in Keller and Fedonkin, 1976; 38, Lossinia lissetskiiIvantsov, 2007; 39, Cyanorus singularisIvantsov, 2004; 40, Dickinsonia costataSprigg, 1947; 41, Archaeaspinus fedonkini (Ivantsov, 2001); 42, Andiva ivantsoviFedonkin, 2002; 43, Armillifera parvaFedonkin, 1980b; 44, Ivovicia rugulosaIvantsov, 2007; 45, Dickinsonia lissaWade, 1972; 46, Marywadea ovata (Glaessner and Wade, 1966); 47, Spriggina floundersiGlaessner, 1958; 48, Phyllozoon hanseniJenkins and Gehling, 1977; 49, Paravendia janae (Ivantsov, 2001); 50, Praecambridium sigillumGlaessner and Wade, 1966; 51, Vendia sokolovi Keller inRozanov et al., 1969; 52–55, Tribrachiomorpha: 52, Triforillonia costellaeGehling et al., 2000; 53, Albumares brunsae Fedonkin in Keller and Fedonkin, 1976; 54, Tribrachidium heraldicum Glaessner inGlaessner and Daily, 1959; 55, Anfesta stankovskiiFedonkin, 1984; 56–60, Bilateralomorpha: 56, Parvancorina minchamiGlaessner, 1958; 57, Parvancorina sagitta Ivantsov in Ivantsov et al., 2004; 58, Kimberella quadrata (Glaessner and Wade, 1966); 59, Temnoxa molliuscula Ivantsov inIvantsov et al., 2004; 60, Solza margarita Ivantsov in Ivantsov et al., 2004; 61–67, Petalonamae: 61, Palaeoplatoda segmentata Fedonkin in Palij et al., 1979; 62, Onegia nenoxa (Keller in Keller et al., 1974); 63, Ventogyrus chistyakoviIvantsov and Grazhdankin, 1997; 64, Ernietta plateauensisPflug, 1966; 65, Pteridinium simplexGürich, 1933; 66, Namalia villiersiensisGerms, 1968; 67, Swartpuntia germsiNarbonne et al., 1997; 68, 69, Rangeomorpha: 68, Bomakellia kelleriFedonkin, 1985b; 69, Rangea schneiderhoehniGürich, 1929.
Published: 01 March 2014
, 2007 ; 11 , Hapsidophyllas flexibilis Bamforth and Narbonne, 2009 ; 12 , Avalofractus abaculus Narbonne et al., 2009 ; 13–29 , Frondomorpha: 13 , Aspidella terranovica Billings, 1872 ; 14 , Charniodiscus spinosus Laflamme et al., 2004 ; 15 , Charniodiscus procerus Laflamme et al., 2004
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 07 March 2017
Paleobiology (2017) 43 (2): 171–180.
.... 2012 Avalofractus abaculus Rangeomorpha Erwin et al. 2011 Culmofrons plumosa Rangeomorpha Erwin et al. 2011 Trepassia wardae Rangeomorpha Erwin et al. 2011 Pectinifrons abyssalis Rangeomorpha Erwin et al. 2011 Frondophyllas grandis Rangeomorpha Erwin et al...
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Published: 01 March 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (2): 269–283.
..., 2007 ; 11 , Hapsidophyllas flexibilis Bamforth and Narbonne, 2009 ; 12 , Avalofractus abaculus Narbonne et al., 2009 ; 13–29 , Frondomorpha: 13 , Aspidella terranovica Billings, 1872 ; 14 , Charniodiscus spinosus Laflamme et al., 2004 ; 15 , Charniodiscus procerus Laflamme et al., 2004...
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