Marywadea

id: marywadea-292-10057020
title: Marywadea
text: Marywadea is a genus of Ediacaran biota shaped like an oval with a central ridge. It is a bilaterian organism as evidenced by its symmetry, vaguely resembling a very primitive trilobite. The fossil has an asymmetrical first chamber of the quilt. It has transverse ridges away from the central axis that may be gonads. The head is shaped as a semicircle and is the same width as the rest of the body. The ridges number about 50. There are two oval shapes below the head. Marywadea ovata is the only de
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description: Extinct genus of proarticulatan fossil
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marywadea
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date modified: 2024-01-22T15:05:45Z
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