- Bradgatia
Taxobox
fossil_range =Ediacaran
image2_caption = A reconstruction of "Bradgatia", and a fossil fromMistaken Point
regnum = "incertae sedis "
genus = "Bradgatia"
genus_authority = Boynton & Ford, 1995
species = "B. linfordensis"Bradgatia is a bush-like
Ediacaran fossil. It consists of six or morefrond s radiating from a central anchor point at the base. It resembles a squashedcabbage in appearance. When multiplefossil s are found together they are regularly spaced out rather than randomly distributed. It dominates theecosystem at 8 to 22 cm above the mud surface at the bottom the sea where it grew. It was over-towered by "Charnia "and "Charniodiscus "which grew nearby."Bradgatia" has been found in
Charnwood Forest inEngland , at Mistaken Point andBonavista Peninsula in Newfoundland and also inBritish Columbia . These fossils are dated from 565 to 575 mya. It was described by Helen Boynton & Ford in 1995 who published in "Ediacaran fossils from the Precambrian (Charnian Supergroup) of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England". Mercian Geol 13 (4) March: 178 [Zoological Record Volume 132] . It was named afterBradgate Park .One species identified is "Bradgatia linfordensis".
ee also
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List of Ediacaran genera References
*cite journal
author = Matthew E. Clapham, Guy M. Narbonne; Gehling, James G.
year = 2003
title = Paleoecology of the Oldest Known Animal Communities: Ediacaran Assemblages at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland
journal = Paleobiology
volume = 29
issue = 4
pages = 527–544
doi = 10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0527:POTOKA>2.0.CO;2
url = http://geol.queensu.ca/people/narbonne/ClaphamNarbonneGehlingPaleobiology.pdf
* cite journal
author = Boynton, H. E.
year = 2001
title = A Very Large Bradgatia Fossil
journal = Mercian Geologist
volume = 15
pages = 130–131
date = 2001
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