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Charniodiscus
Genus of extinct Ediacaran lifeform
Genus of extinct Ediacaran lifeform
- C. procerus LaFlamme et al., 2004
- C. yorgensis? Borchvardt et Nessov, 1999
Charniodiscus is an Ediacaran fossil that in life was probably a stationary filter feeder that lived anchored to a sandy sea bed. The organism had a holdfast, stalk and frond. The holdfast was bulbous shaped, and the stalk was flexible. The frond was segmented and had a pointed tip. There were two growth forms: one with a short stem and a wide frond, and another with a long stalk, elevating a smaller frond about 50 cm above the holdfast. While the organism superficially resembles the sea pens (cnidaria), it is probably not a crown-group animal.
Charniodiscus was first found in Charnwood Forest in England, and named by Trevor D. Ford in 1958. The name is derived from the fact that Ford described a holdfast consisting only of a double concentric circle, his species being named Charniodiscus concentricus. Later it was discovered that a frond (Charnia masoni) was part of a closely related organism. Charnia differs in the branching structure in the frond.
Charniodiscus specimens are known from across the globe dating to around .
Species are distinguished by the number of segments, the presence or absence of distal spines, and by shape ratios.
Other described species, C. arboreus, C. longus, C. oppositus, and C. spinosus are considered to belong to their own genus Arborea, which is sometimes considered a synonym of Charniodiscus. The status of C. yorgensis needs to be restudied.
References
- Glaessner, M. F., and Daily, B. (1959) "The Geology and Late Precambrian Fauna of the Ediacara Fossil Reserve". Records of the South Australian Museum 13: 369-407 retrieved 26 January 2008
References
- (29 January 2026). "Ediacaran endlings from the Avalon Assemblage and the severity of the Kotlin Crisis: First documentation of the Inner Meadow Lagerstätte, Newfoundland, Canada". Geology.
- (1999). "New records of remains of Vendian (Precambrian) Metazoan organisms from the Zimniy Bereg of the White Sea". Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta Rossiyskoy Akademii Nauk [Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences].
- Ivantsov, A. Yu.. (2016). "Reconstruction of ''Charniodiscus yorgensis'' (Macrobiota from the Vendian of the White Sea)". Paleontological Journal.
- (2022). "Charniodiscus and Arborea Are Separate Genera Within the Arboreomorpha: Using the Holotype of C. concentricus to Resolve a Taphonomic/Taxonomic Tangle". Frontiers in Earth Science.
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