Bomakellia kelleri is a species of poorly understood Ediacaran fossil organism represented by only one specimen discovered in the Ust'-Pinega Formation of the Syuzma River from rocks dated 555 million years old. Bomakellia was originally interpreted as an early Arthropod. A study by B. M. Waggoner even concluded that the organism was a primitive anomalocarid and erroneously identified the ridges of supposed Cephalon as being eyes making Bomakellia the oldest known animal with vision. But this hypothesis has not reached acceptance, nor acknowledgement.
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| - Bomakellia (en)
- Bomakellia (de)
- Bomakellia (fr)
- Bomakellia kelleri (it)
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| - Bomakellia ist eine ausgestorbene Tiergattung des Ediacariums, die zu den Rangeomorpha gerechnet wird und große Ähnlichkeiten mit dem chinesischen Fossil aufweist. (de)
- Bomakellia kelleri Bomakellia Dessin de Bomakellia kelleri(hypothèse d'une morphologie de type rangéomorphe). Genre † BomakelliaFedonkin, 1985 Espèce † Bomakellia kelleriFedonkin, 1985 Bomakellia est le nom donné à un genre éteint d'organismes marins, benthiques vivant durant la fin de la période de l'Édiacarien, il y a environ 555 millions d'années. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre : Bomakellia kelleri. (fr)
- La bomakellia (Bomakellia kelleri) è un enigmatico organismo estinto di incerta classificazione, vissuto nel Precambriano superiore (Ediacarano, circa 555 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati ritrovati sulle rive del Mar Bianco, in Russia settentrionale. (it)
- Bomakellia kelleri is a species of poorly understood Ediacaran fossil organism represented by only one specimen discovered in the Ust'-Pinega Formation of the Syuzma River from rocks dated 555 million years old. Bomakellia was originally interpreted as an early Arthropod. A study by B. M. Waggoner even concluded that the organism was a primitive anomalocarid and erroneously identified the ridges of supposed Cephalon as being eyes making Bomakellia the oldest known animal with vision. But this hypothesis has not reached acceptance, nor acknowledgement. (en)
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| - Bomakellia kelleri, restored as a rangeomorph (en)
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| - Bomakellia ist eine ausgestorbene Tiergattung des Ediacariums, die zu den Rangeomorpha gerechnet wird und große Ähnlichkeiten mit dem chinesischen Fossil aufweist. (de)
- Bomakellia kelleri is a species of poorly understood Ediacaran fossil organism represented by only one specimen discovered in the Ust'-Pinega Formation of the Syuzma River from rocks dated 555 million years old. Bomakellia was originally interpreted as an early Arthropod. A study by B. M. Waggoner even concluded that the organism was a primitive anomalocarid and erroneously identified the ridges of supposed Cephalon as being eyes making Bomakellia the oldest known animal with vision. But this hypothesis has not reached acceptance, nor acknowledgement. A closer examination of the specimen has identified a tetraradial symmetry in the body, and a frond-like morphology which closely resembles that of Rangea – the current interpretation of Bomakellia is as a rangeomorph frond, which could possibly mean that it's closely related to the Chinese Paracharnia. (en)
- Bomakellia kelleri Bomakellia Dessin de Bomakellia kelleri(hypothèse d'une morphologie de type rangéomorphe). Genre † BomakelliaFedonkin, 1985 Espèce † Bomakellia kelleriFedonkin, 1985 Bomakellia est le nom donné à un genre éteint d'organismes marins, benthiques vivant durant la fin de la période de l'Édiacarien, il y a environ 555 millions d'années. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre : Bomakellia kelleri. (fr)
- La bomakellia (Bomakellia kelleri) è un enigmatico organismo estinto di incerta classificazione, vissuto nel Precambriano superiore (Ediacarano, circa 555 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati ritrovati sulle rive del Mar Bianco, in Russia settentrionale. (it)
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