2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2003.01.001
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Corumbella, an Ediacaran-grade organism from the Late Neoproterozoic of Brazil

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“…Previously, the only known occurrences of Ediacaran fossils in Brazil were those found in the Corumbá Group in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul [carbonate deposits containing Cloudina Germs, 1972and Corumbella Hahn, 1982(Babcock et al 2005] and in the Camarinha Formation in the state of Paraná [containing Beltanelliformis Menner, 1974 (Drefahl andSilva 2007)]. Netto (2012) Fendonkin, 1980;and Sekwia Hofmann, 1981. Numerous publications have addressed the regional geology of northwestern Ceará, including the Jaibaras Basin (Costa et al 1973, Kegel et al 1958, Oliveira 2001, Oliveira and Mohriak 2003, Santos and Brito Neves 1984, Schobbenhaus and Brito Neves 2003, Torquato 1995, Torquato and Nogueira Neto 1996.…”
Section: Research Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the only known occurrences of Ediacaran fossils in Brazil were those found in the Corumbá Group in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul [carbonate deposits containing Cloudina Germs, 1972and Corumbella Hahn, 1982(Babcock et al 2005] and in the Camarinha Formation in the state of Paraná [containing Beltanelliformis Menner, 1974 (Drefahl andSilva 2007)]. Netto (2012) Fendonkin, 1980;and Sekwia Hofmann, 1981. Numerous publications have addressed the regional geology of northwestern Ceará, including the Jaibaras Basin (Costa et al 1973, Kegel et al 1958, Oliveira 2001, Oliveira and Mohriak 2003, Santos and Brito Neves 1984, Schobbenhaus and Brito Neves 2003, Torquato 1995, Torquato and Nogueira Neto 1996.…”
Section: Research Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos recentes designaram seguramente C. werneri ao filo Cnidaria, classe Schyphozoa, com afinidades com conulários e coronados (Babcock et al, 2005;Pacheco et al, 2010b;Pacheco et al, 2011c;Pacheco et al, 2011b;Pacheco, 2012). Enquanto alongados, estreitos, anelados e articuláveis, os tubos de C. werneri encerram características similares aos cifístomas dos coronados.…”
Section: Fósseis E Estado Da Arte Das Pesquisasunclassified
“…Babcock et al (2005) se apoiaram na ausência de um estágio medusoide para o maior detalhamento na taxonomia desse fóssil.…”
Section: Fósseis E Estado Da Arte Das Pesquisasunclassified