Gastreochrea Temporal range:
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Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | ✝
Triradialomorpha(?) ✝
Trilobozoa(?)
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Family: | |
Genus: | ✝Gastreochrea Valkov, 1982 and Sepkoski, 2002
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Species: | ✝G. viva
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Binomial name | |
✝Gastreochrea viva |
Gastreochrea viva is a species of enigmatic tubular organism from the Ediacaran that bared a slight resembalance to the Anabartids (Lower Cambrian of age) which also bared a similar tube-like structure. [1] It was first described by Val'kov in 1982. [2] It is similar to and may be confused with Mariochrea sinuosa. [2]
J.J. Sepkoski proposed that gastreochrea should be considered as a Trilobozoan. However, it has also been proposed to being a Triradialomorph. [3] [4]
Gastreochrea Temporal range:
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | ✝
Triradialomorpha(?) ✝
Trilobozoa(?)
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Family: | |
Genus: | ✝Gastreochrea Valkov, 1982 and Sepkoski, 2002
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Species: | ✝G. viva
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Binomial name | |
✝Gastreochrea viva |
Gastreochrea viva is a species of enigmatic tubular organism from the Ediacaran that bared a slight resembalance to the Anabartids (Lower Cambrian of age) which also bared a similar tube-like structure. [1] It was first described by Val'kov in 1982. [2] It is similar to and may be confused with Mariochrea sinuosa. [2]
J.J. Sepkoski proposed that gastreochrea should be considered as a Trilobozoan. However, it has also been proposed to being a Triradialomorph. [3] [4]