List of Ediacaran genera
This is a list of all described Ediacaran genera, including the Ediacaran biota.
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Rejected as valid taxon
| Name | Authors | Year | Taxonomy | Validity | Notes | Country |
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| Affinovendia | Sokolov | 1984 | |
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| Albumares[1] | Fedonkin | 1976 | Trilobozoa | |
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| Anabulia | Vodanjuk | 1989 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Andiva[2] | Fedonkin | 2002 | Proarticulata | |
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| Anfesta[3] | Fedonkin | 1984 | Trilobozoa | |
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| Annulatubus[4] | Calla A. Carbone et al. | 2015 | |
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| Annulusichnus | Zhang | 1986 | |
junior synonym of Gaojiashania, tubular fossil | | |
| Arborea[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
junior synonym of Charniodiscus | | |
| Archaeaspinus[6] | Ivantsov | 2007 | Proarticulata | |
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| Archaeichnum | Glaessner | 1963 | |
tubular conical fossil | | |
| Arkarua | Gehling | 1987 | |
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| Armillifera | Fedonkin | 1980 | Proarticulata | |
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| Arumberia[7] | Glaessner et Walter | 1975 | |
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| Askinica | Bekker | 1996 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Aspidella | Billings | 1872 | |
biradial discoid fossil | | |
| Atakia | Palij | 1979 | |
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| Ausia[8] | Hahn et Pflug | 1985 | |
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| Avalofractus[9] | Narbonne, Laflamme, Greentree et Trusler | 2009 | |
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| Aviculaichnus | Gritsenko | 2009 | |
junior synonym of Nenoxites | | |
| Baikalina | Sokolov | 1972 | |
junior synonym of Ernietta | | |
| Barmia | Bekker | 1996 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Beltanella[10] | Sprigg | 1947 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Beltanelliformis[11] | Menner | 1974 | |
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| Beltanelloides | Sokolov | 1972 | |
nomen nudum, synonym of Beltanelliformis | | |
| Beothukis[12] | Brasier et Antcliffe | 2009 | |
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| Bessarabia | Gureev | 1988 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Bilinichnus | Fedonkin et Palij | 1979 | Trace fossil | |
trace fossil or pseudofossil | |
| Blackbrookia[13] | Boynton et Ford | 1995 | |
rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure | | |
| Bomakellia[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
possible junior synonym of Rangea | | |
| Bonata | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Brachina[15] | Wade | 1972 | |
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| Bradgatia[13] | Boynton et Ford | 1995 | |
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| Bronicella | Zaika-Novatsky | 1965 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Buchholzbrunnichnus | Germs | 1973 | |
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| Bunyerichnus | Glaessner | 1969 | |
pseudofossil | | |
| Burykhia[16] | Fedonkin, Vickers-Rich, Swalla, Trusler et Hall | 2012 | |
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| Calyptrina | Sokolov | 1965 | |
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| Catellichnus | Bekker | 1989 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Catenasphaerophyton | Yan et al. | 1992 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Charnia[17] | Ford | 1958 | |
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| Charniodiscus[17] | Ford | 1958 | |
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| Chondroplon | Wade | 1971 | |
probably a junior synonym of Dickinsonia | | |
| Cloudina[18] | Germs | 1972 | |
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| Conomedusites[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
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| Conotubus | Zhang et Lin | 1986 | |
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| Coronacollina[19] | Clites, Droser et Gehling | 2012 | Sponge (?) | |
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| Corumbella[20] | Hahn, Hahn, Leonardos, Pflug et Walde | 1982 | |
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| Cyanorus[21] | Ivantsov | 2004 | |
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| Cyclomedusa[10] | Sprigg | 1947 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Dickinsonia[10] | Sprigg | 1947 | |
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| Ediacaria[10] | Sprigg | 1947 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Elainabella[22] | Stephen M. Rowland and Margarita G. Rodriguez | 2014 | Protoctista | |
multicellular alga | |
| Elasenia[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | |
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| Eoandromeda | Tang, Yin, Bengtson, Liu, Wang et Gao | 2008 | Ctenophora | |
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| Eocyathispongia[24] | Zongjun Yin et al. | 2015 | Porifera | |
small 3 chambered sponge | |
| Eoporpita[15] | Wade | 1972 | |
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| Epibaion[25] | Ivantsov | 2002 | Trace fossil | |
grazing traces of Proarticulata | |
| Ernietta | Pflug | 1966 | |
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| Evmiaksia[3] | Fedonkin | 1984 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Fedomia[26] | Serezhnikova et Ivantsov | 2007 | Sponge (?) | |
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| Flavostratum[27] | Serezhnikova | 2013 | |
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| Fractofusus | Gehling et Narbonne | 2007 | |
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| Frondophyllas | Bamforth et Narbonne | 2009 | |
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| Funisia[28] | Droser et Gehling | 2008 | |
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| Gaojiashania | Yang, Zhang et Lin | 1986 | |
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| Garania | Bekker | 1996 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Gehlingia | McMenamin | 1998 | |
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| Glaessnerina[29] | Germs | 1973 | |
junior synonym of Charnia | | |
| Gureevella | Menasova | 2006 | |
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| Hadrynichorde | Hofmann, O'Brien, et King | 2008 | |
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| Hagenetta | Hahn et Pflug | 1988 | |
junior synonym of Beltanelliformis | | |
| Hallidaya | Wade | 1969 | |
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| Haootia | Liu et al. | 2014 | Cnidaria | |
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| Harlaniella | Sokolov | 1972 | Vendotaenid | |
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| Hapsidophyllas | Bamforth et Narbonne | 2009 | |
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| Hiemalora[30] | Fedonkin | 1982 | |
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| Horodyskia[31] | Yochelson & Fedonkin | 2000 | |
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| Ichnusa | Debrenn et Naud | 1981 | |
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| Inaria | Gehling | 1987 | |
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| Inkrylovia | Fedonkin | 1979 | |
junior synonym of Onegia | | |
| Intrites | Fedonkin | 1980 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Irridinitus[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Ivesheadia[13] | Boynton et Ford | 1995 | |
rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure | | |
| Ivovicia[6] | Ivantsov | 2007 | Proarticulata | |
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| Jampolium | Gureev | 1988 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Kaisalia[3] | Fedonkin | 1984 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Karakhtia[32] | Ivantsov | 2004 | Proarticulata | |
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| Khatyspytia[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
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| Kimberella[15] | Wade | 1972 | |
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| Kimberichnus[33] | Ivantsov | 2013 | Trace fossil | |
grazing traces of Kimberella | |
| Kuibisia[8] | Hahn et Pflug | 1985 | |
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| Kuckaraukia[34] | Razumovskiy, Ivantsov, Novikov et Korochantsev | 2015 | |
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| Lamonte [35] | Meyer, Xiao, Gill, Schiffbauer, Chen, Zhou et Yuan | 2014 | Trace fossil | |
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| Lomosovis[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | |
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| Lorenzinites[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
possible junior synonym of Rugoconites | | |
| Lossinia [6] | Ivantsov | 2007 | Proarticulata | |
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| Madigania | Sprigg | 1949 | |
not Madigania (Whitley, 1945), replaced by the Spriggia | | |
| Margaritiflabellum | Ivantsov | 2014 | |
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| Marywadea[36] | Glaessner | 1976 | Proarticulata | |
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| Mawsonites[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
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| Medusina | Sprigg | 1949 | |
not Medusina (Walcott, 1898), replaced by the Medusinites | | |
| Medusinites[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Medvezichnus[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | Trace fossil | |
unique specimen of doubtful nature | |
| Mezenia | Sokolov | 1976 | |
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| Mialsemia[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
junior synonym of Bomakellia (or Rangea) | | |
| Nadalina | Narbonne et Hofmann | 1987 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Namacalathus[37] | Grotzinger, Watters, et Knoll | 2000 | |
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| Namalia | Germs | 1968 | |
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| Namamedusium | Zessin | 2008 | |
junior synonym of Beltanelliformis | | |
| Namapoikia | Wood, Grotzinger et Dickson | 2002 | |
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| Nasepia[29] | Germs | 1973 | |
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| Nemiana | Palij | 1976 | |
junior synonym of Beltanelliformis | | |
| Nenoxites | Fedonkin | 1976 | |
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| Nilpenia[38] | Droser et al. | 2014 | |
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| Nimbia | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Onega[1] | Fedonkin | 1976 | Proarticulata | |
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| Onegia | Sokolov | 1976 | |
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| Orbisiana | Sokolov | 1976 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Orthogonium | Gürich | 1930 | |
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| Ovatoscutum[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | Proarticulata | |
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| Palaeopascichnus | Palij | 1976 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Palaeophragmodictya[39] | Gehling et Rigby | 1996 | |
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| Palaeospinther | Menasova | 2006 | |
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| Paleoplatoda | Fedonkin | 1979 | |
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| Paliella | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Pambikalbae | Jenkins et Nedin | 2007 | |
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| Papillionata | Sprigg | 1947 | Proarticulata | |
junior synonym of Dickinsonia | |
| Paracharnia | Sun | 1986 | |
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| Paramedusium | Gürich | 1933 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Paravendia[21] | Ivantsov | 2004 | Proarticulata | |
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| Parvancorina[40] | Glaessner | 1958 | |
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| Parviscopa | Hofmann, O'Brien et King | 2008 | |
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| Pectinifrons[41] | Bamforth, Narbonne et Anderson | 2008 | |
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| Persimedusites | Hahn et Pflug | 1980 | |
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| Petalostoma | Pflug | 1973 | |
rejected as valid taxon | | |
| Phyllozoon | Jenkins et Gehlig | 1978 | Proarticulata | |
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| Planomedusites | Sokolov | 1972 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Platypholinia[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
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| Plexus[42] | Joel, Droser & Gehling | 2014 | |
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| Podolimirus[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | Proarticulata | |
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| Podoliina | Gureev | 1988 | |
junior synonym of Nenoxites | | |
| Pollukia | Gureev | 1987 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Pomoria | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Praecambridium[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | Proarticulata | |
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| Primocandelabrum | Hofmann, O'Brien et King | 2008 | |
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| Propalaeolina | Menasova | 2006 | |
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| Protechiurus[43] | Glaessner | 1979 | |
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| Protodipleurosoma | Sprigg | 1949 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Protoniobia | Sprigg | 1949 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Pseudohiemalorachnus | Gritsenko | 2009 | |
junior synonym of Nenoxites | | |
| Pseudorhizostomites | Sprigg | 1949 | |
problematic biogenic structure | | |
| Pseudorhopilema | Sprigg | 1949 | |
junior synonym of Pseudorhizostomites | | |
| Pseudovendia[44] | Boynton et Ford | 1979 | |
rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structures | | |
| Pteridinium | Gürich | 1933 | |
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| Ramellina | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Rangea | Gürich | 1929 | |
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| Redkinia | Sokolov | 1977 | |
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| Rugoconites[5] | Glaessner et Wade | 1966 | |
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| Saarina | Sokolov | 1965 | |
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| Seirisphaera | Chen, Xiao et Yuan | 1996 | palaeopascichnid | |
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| Sekwia | Hofmann | 1981 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Sekwitubulus[4] | Calla A. Carbone et al. | 2015 | |
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| Serebrina | Istchenko | 1983 | |
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| Shaanxilithes | Xing, Yue et Zhang | 1984 | |
junior synonym of Nenoxites | | |
| Shepshedia[13] | Boynton et Ford | 1995 | |
rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure | | |
| Sinotubulites | Chen, Chen et Qian | 1981 | |
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| Skinnera | Wade | 1969 | Trilobozoa | |
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| Skolithos declinatus[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | Trace fossil | |
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| Solza[32] | Ivantsov | 2004 | |
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| Somatohelix[45] | Sappenfield, Droser et Gehling | 2011 | |
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| Spriggia | Southcott | 1958 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Spriggina[40] | Glaessner | 1958 | Proarticulata | |
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| Staurinidia[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
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| Streptichnus[46] | Jensen et Runnegar | 2005 | Vendotaenid[47] or Trace fossil | |
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| Studenecia | Gureev | 1988 | |
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| Suzmites | Fedonkin | 1981 | |
junior synonym of Onegia | | |
| Swartpuntia[48] | Narbonne, Saylor et Grotzinger | 1997 | |
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| Tamga [6] | Ivantsov | 2007 | Proarticulata | |
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| Tateana | Sprigg | 1949 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Temnoxa[32] | Ivantsov | 2004 | |
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| Thectardis[49] | Clapham, Narbonne, Gehling, Greentree et Anderson | 2004 | Sponge (?) | |
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| Tirasiana | Palij | 1976 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Trepassia[9] | Narbonne, Laflamme, Greentree et Trusler | 2009 | |
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| Tribrachidium[50] | Glaessner | 1959 | Trilobozoa | |
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| Triforillonia[51] | Gehling, Narbonne et Anderson | 2000 | |
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| Vaizitsinia | Sokolov et Fedonkin | 1981 | |
junior synonym of Rangea | | |
| Valdainia[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | Proarticulata | |
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| Vaveliksia[23] | Fedonkin | 1983 | Sponge (?) | |
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| Velancorina | Pflug | 1966 | |
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| Vendella | Gureev | 1987 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Vendia | Keller | 1969 | Proarticulata | |
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| Vendichnus | Fedonkin | 1979 | |
possible pseudofossil | | |
| Vendoconularia[52] | Ivantsov et Fedonkin | 2002 | Conulata | |
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| Vendoglossa | Seilacher | 2007 | |
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| Vendomia[1] | Keller | 1976 | Proarticulata | |
junior synonym of Dickinsonia | |
| Vendotaenia | Gnilovskaya | 1971 | Vendotaenid | |
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| Ventogyrus | Ivantsov et Grazhdankin | 1997 | |
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| Veprina | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Vernanimalcula | Chen J. Y | 2004 | |
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| Vimenites | Fedonkin | 1980 | |
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| Vinlandia[53] | Brasier, Antcliffe et Liu | 2012 | |
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| Vladimissa[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | |
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| Wigwamiella | Runnegar | 1991 | |
discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters | | |
| Windermeria[54] | Narbonne | 1994 | |
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| Wutubus[55] | Chen, Zhou, Xiao, Wang, Guan, Hong et Yuan | 2014 | |
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| Yangtziramulus | Shen, Xiao, Zhou et Yuan | 2009 | |
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| Yarnemia | Nessov | 1984 | |
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| Yelovichnus[14] | Fedonkin | 1985 | palaeopascichnid | |
junior synonym of Palaeopascichnus | |
| Yorgia[56] | Ivantsov | 1999 | Proarticulata | |
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| Zolotytsia | Fedonkin | 1981 | |
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