List of Ediacaran genera

This is a list of all described Ediacaran genera, including the Ediacaran biota. 227 genera are contained in this list.

  • Valid genus
  • Junior synonym
  • Vague status
  • Rejected as valid taxon
NameAuthorsYearTaxonomyValidityNotesCountry
Affinovendia[1] Sokolov 1984 reinterpretated as trace fossil Treptichnus lublinensis and Cambrian in age  Russia
Albumares[2][3] Fedonkin 1976 Trilobozoa  Russia
Amorphia[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Anabylia[5] Vodanjuk 1989 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Andiva[6] Fedonkin 2002 Proarticulata  Russia
Anfesta[7] Fedonkin 1984 Trilobozoa  Russia
Annulatubus[8] Calla A. Carbone et al. 2015  Canada
Annulusichnus[9] Zhang 1986 junior synonym of Gaojiashania, tubular fossil  China
Arborea[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966 junior synonym of Charniodiscus  Australia
Archaeaspinus[11] Ivantsov 2007 Proarticulata  Russia
Archaeichnium[12] Glaessner 1963 tubular conical fossil  Namibia
Archangelia[3][13] Fedonkin 1979 Bilaterally symmetric organism with ovoid shape, and midline axial zone. Junior synonym of Onegia nenoxa (according to Grazhdankin, Ph.D. ms.).[14][15]  Russia
Arkarua[16] Gehling 1987  Australia
Armillifera[3][17] Fedonkin 1980 Proarticulata  Russia
Arumberia[18] Glaessner et Walter 1975  Australia
Askinica[19] Bekker 1996 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Aspidella[20][21] Billings 1872 biradial discoid fossil  Canada
Astra[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Atakia[22] Palij 1979  Ukraine
Ausia[23] Hahn et Pflug 1985  Namibia
Avalofractus[24] Narbonne, Laflamme, Greentree et Trusler 2009  Canada
Aviculaichnus[25] Grytsenko 2009 junior synonym of Nenoxites  Ukraine
Baikalina[26][27] Sokolov 1972 junior synonym of Ernietta  Russia
Barmia[19] Bekker 1996 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Beltanella[28] Sprigg 1947 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Beltanelliformis[29] Menner 1974 cyanobacterial colony discoid fossil  Russia
Beltanelloides[26][27] Sokolov 1972 nomen nudum, synonym of Beltanelliformis  Russia
Beothukis[30] Brasier et Antcliffe 2009  Canada
Bernashevia[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Bessarabia[31] Gureev 1988 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Bilinichnus[32] Fedonkin et Palij 1979 Trace fossil trace fossil or pseudofossil  Russia
Blackbrookia[33] Boynton et Ford 1995 rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure  UK
Bomakellia[34] Fedonkin 1985 possible junior synonym of Rangea  Russia
Bonata[17][35] Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Brachina[36] Wade 1972  Australia
Bradgatia[33] Boynton et Ford 1995  UK
Bronicella[37] Zaika-Novatsky 1965 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Buchholzbrunnichnus[38] Germs 1973  Namibia
Bunyerichnus[39] Glaessner 1969 pseudofossil[40]  Australia
Burykhia[41] Fedonkin, Vickers-Rich, Swalla, Trusler et Hall 2012  Russia
Calyptrina[42] Sokolov 1965  Russia
Catellichnus[43] Bekker 1989 palaeopascichnid  Russia
Catenasphaerophyton[44] Yan et al. 1992 palaeopascichnid  China
Charnia[45] Ford 1958  UK
Charniodiscus[45] Ford 1958  UK
Chondroplon[46] Wade 1971 probably a junior synonym of Dickinsonia  Australia
Cloudina[47] Germs 1972  Namibia
Cocardia[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Conomedusites[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966  Australia
Conotubus[9][48] Zhang et Lin 1986  China
Coronacollina[49] Clites, Droser et Gehling 2012 Sponge (?)  Australia
Corumbella[50] Hahn, Hahn, Leonardos, Pflug et Walde 1982  Brazil
Cyanorus[51] Ivantsov 2004  Russia
Cyclomedusa[28] Sprigg 1947 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Dactyloichnus[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Dickinsonia[28] Sprigg 1947  Australia
Ediacaria[28] Sprigg 1947 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Elainabella[52] Stephen M. Rowland and Margarita G. Rodriguez 2014 Protoctista multicellular alga  USA
Elasenia[53] Fedonkin 1983  Ukraine
Eoandromeda[54] Tang, Yin, Bengtson, Liu, Wang et Gao 2008 Ctenophora  China
Eocyathispongia[55] Zongjun Yin et al. 2015 Porifera small 3 chambered sponge  China
Eoporpita[36] Wade 1972  Australia
Epibaion[56] Ivantsov 2002 Trace fossil grazing traces of Proarticulata  Russia
Ernietta[57][58] Pflug 1966  Namibia
Evmiaksia[7] Fedonkin 1984 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Fedomia[59] Serezhnikova et Ivantsov 2007 Sponge (?)  Russia
Flavostratum[60] Serezhnikova 2013  Russia
Fractofusus[61][62] Gehling et Narbonne 2007  Canada
Frondophyllas Bamforth et Narbonne 2009  Canada
Funisia[63] Droser et Gehling 2008  Australia
Gaojiashania[9][64] Yang, Zhang et Lin 1986  China
Garania[19] Bekker 1996 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Gehlingia[65] McMenamin 1998  Australia
Gibbavasis[66] Vaziri, Majidifard et Laflamme 2018  Iran
Glaessnerina[67] Germs 1973 junior synonym of Charnia  Australia
Gureevella Menasova 2006  Ukraine
Hadrynichorde Hofmann, O'Brien, et King 2008  Canada
Hagenetta[68] Hahn et Pflug 1988 junior synonym of Beltanelliformis  Namibia
Hallidaya Wade 1969  Australia
Haootia Liu et al. 2014 Cnidaria  Canada
Harlaniella[26][27][69] Sokolov 1972 Vendotaenid  Ukraine
Hapsidophyllas Bamforth et Narbonne 2009  Canada
Hiemalora[70] Fedonkin 1982  Russia
Horodyskia[71] Yochelson & Fedonkin 2000  Russia
Ichnusa Debrenn et Naud 1981  Spain
Inaria Gehling 1987  Australia
Inkrylovia Fedonkin 1979 junior synonym of Onegia  Russia
Intrites[17] Fedonkin 1980 palaeopascichnid  Russia
Irridinitus[53] Fedonkin 1983 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Ivesheadia[33] Boynton et Ford 1995 rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure  UK
Ivovicia[11] Ivantsov 2007 Proarticulata  Russia
Jampolium[31] Gureev 1988 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Kaisalia[7] Fedonkin 1984 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Karakhtia[72] Ivantsov 2004 Proarticulata  Russia
Keretsa[73] Ivantsov 2017  Russia
Khatyspytia[34] Fedonkin 1985  Russia
Kimberella[10][36][74][75] Glaessner & Wade 1966  Australia
Kimberichnus[76] Ivantsov 2013 Trace fossil grazing traces of Kimberella  Russia
Komarovia[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Kuibisia[23] Hahn et Pflug 1985  Namibia
Kuckaraukia[77] Razumovskiy, Ivantsov, Novikov et Korochantsev 2015  Russia
Lamonte [78] Meyer, Xiao, Gill, Schiffbauer, Chen, Zhou et Yuan 2014 Trace fossil  China
Lomoziella[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Lomosovis[53] Fedonkin 1983  Ukraine
Lorenzinites[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966 possible junior synonym of Rugoconites  Australia
Lossinia [11] Ivantsov 2007 Proarticulata  Russia
Madigania[79] Sprigg 1949 not Madigania (Whitley, 1945), replaced by the Spriggia  Australia
Margaritiflabellum Ivantsov 2014  Russia
Marywadea[80] Glaessner 1976 Proarticulata  Australia
Mawsonites[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966  Australia
Medusina[79] Sprigg 1949 not Medusina (Walcott, 1898), replaced by the Medusinites  Australia
Medusinites[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Medvezichnus[34] Fedonkin 1985 Trace fossil unique specimen of doubtful nature  Russia
Mezenia[81][82] Sokolov 1976  Russia
Mialsemia[34] Fedonkin 1985 junior synonym of Bomakellia (or Rangea)  Russia
Nadalina Narbonne et Hofmann 1987 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Canada
Namacalathus[83] Grotzinger, Watters, et Knoll 2000  Namibia
Namalia Germs 1968  Namibia
Namamedusium Zessin 2008 junior synonym of Beltanelliformis  Namibia
Namapoikia Wood, Grotzinger et Dickson 2002  Namibia
Nasepia[67] Germs 1973  Namibia
Nemiana Palij 1976 junior synonym of Beltanelliformis  Ukraine
Nenoxites Fedonkin 1976  Russia
Nilpenia[84] Droser et al. 2014  Australia
Nimbia[17] Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Noffkarkys[85] Retallack and Broz 2020  Australia
Obamus Dzaugis, Evans, Droser, Gehling et Hughes 2018  Australia
Olgerdina[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Onega[2] Fedonkin 1976 Proarticulata  Russia
Onegia[81] Sokolov 1976  Russia
Orbisiana[81] Sokolov 1976 palaeopascichnid  Russia
Orthogonium[86][87][88] Gürich 1930  Namibia
Ovatoscutum[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966 Proarticulata  Australia
Palaeopascichnus[89] Palij 1976 palaeopascichnid  Ukraine
Palaeophragmodictya[90] Gehling et Rigby 1996  Australia
Palaeospinther Menasova 2006  Ukraine
Palaeoplatoda[91] Fedonkin 1979  Russia
Paliella[17] Fedonkin 1980 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Russia
Pambikalbae Jenkins et Nedin 2007  Australia
Papillionata[28] Sprigg 1947 Proarticulata junior synonym of Dickinsonia  Australia
Paracharnia Sun 1986  China
Paramedusium[86][87][88] Gürich 1933 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Namibia
Paravendia[51] Ivantsov 2004 Proarticulata  Russia
Parvancorina[92] Glaessner 1958  Australia
Parviscopa Hofmann, O'Brien et King 2008  Canada
Pectinifrons[93] Bamforth, Narbonne et Anderson 2008  Canada
Persimedusites Hahn et Pflug 1980  Iran
Petalostoma Pflug 1973 rejected as valid taxon  Namibia
Phyllozoon Jenkins et Gehlig 1978 Proarticulata  Australia
Planomedusites[27] Sokolov 1972 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Platypholinia[34] Fedonkin 1985  Russia
Plexus[94] Joel, Droser & Gehling 2014  Australia
Podolimirus[53] Fedonkin 1983 Proarticulata  Ukraine
Podoliina Gureev 1988 junior synonym of Nenoxites  Ukraine
Pollukia Gureev 1987 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Pomoria Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Praecambridium[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966 Proarticulata  Australia
Primocandelabrum Hofmann, O'Brien et King 2008  Canada
Propalaeolina Menasova 2006  Ukraine
Protechiurus[95] Glaessner 1979  Namibia
Protodipleurosoma[79] Sprigg 1949 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Protoniobia[79] Sprigg 1949 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Pseudohiemalorachnus Grytsenko 2009 junior synonym of Nenoxites  Ukraine
Pseudorhizostomites[79] Sprigg 1949 problematic biogenic structure  Australia
Pseudorhopilema[79] Sprigg 1949 junior synonym of Pseudorhizostomites  Australia
Pseudovendia[96] Boynton et Ford 1979 rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structures  UK
Pteridinium[86] Gürich 1933  Namibia
Ramellina[17] Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Rangea[86][87][88] Gürich 1929  Namibia
Redkinia Sokolov 1977  Russia
Rugoconites[10] Glaessner et Wade 1966  Australia
Saarina Sokolov 1965  Russia
Seirisphaera Chen, Xiao et Yuan 1996 palaeopascichnid  China
Sekwia Hofmann 1981 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Canada
Sekwitubulus[8] Calla A. Carbone et al. 2015  Canada
Serebrina Istchenko 1983  Ukraine
Shaanxilithes Xing, Yue et Zhang 1984 junior synonym of Nenoxites  China
Shepshedia[33] Boynton et Ford 1995 rejected as valid taxon, "ivesheadiomorph"-type fossil structure  UK
Sinotubulites Chen, Chen et Qian 1981  China
Skinnera Wade 1969 Trilobozoa  Australia
Skolithos declinatus[34] Fedonkin 1985 Trace fossil  Russia
Solza[72] Ivantsov 2004  Russia
Somatohelix[97] Sappenfield, Droser et Gehling 2011  Australia
Spriggia[98] Southcott 1958 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Spriggina[92] Glaessner 1958 Proarticulata  Australia
Staurinidia[34] Fedonkin 1985  Russia
Stellaria[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Streptichnus[99] Jensen et Runnegar 2005 Vendotaenid[100] or Trace fossil  Namibia
Studenicia[101] Gureev 1983 putative Monocraterion trace fossil  Ukraine
Suzmites Fedonkin 1981 junior synonym of Onegia  Russia
Swartpuntia[102] Narbonne, Saylor et Grotzinger 1997  Namibia
Tamga [11] Ivantsov 2007 Proarticulata  Russia
Tateana[79] Sprigg 1949 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Temnoxa molluscula[72] Ivantsov 2004  Russia
Thectardis[103] Clapham, Narbonne, Gehling, Greentree et Anderson 2004 Sponge (?)  Canada
Tirasiana[3] Palij 1976 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Trepassia[24] Narbonne, Laflamme, Greentree et Trusler 2009  Canada
Tribrachidium[104] Glaessner 1959 Trilobozoa  Australia
Triforillonia[105] Gehling, Narbonne et Anderson 2000  Canada
Vaizitsinia Sokolov et Fedonkin 1981 junior synonym of Rangea  Russia
Valdainia[53] Fedonkin 1983 Proarticulata  Ukraine
Vaveliksia[53] Fedonkin 1983 Sponge (?)  Ukraine
Velancorina[57] Pflug 1966  Namibia
Vendella[106] Gureev 1987 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Ukraine
Vendia Keller 1969 Proarticulata  Russia
Vendichnus Fedonkin 1979 possible pseudofossil  Russia
Vendoconularia[107] Ivantsov et Fedonkin 2002 Conulata  Russia
Vendoglossa Seilacher 2007 junior synonym of Protechiurus[108]  Namibia
Vendomia[2] Keller 1976 Proarticulata junior synonym of Dickinsonia  Russia
Vendomyces[109] M. B. Burzin 1993 Chytridiomycetes  Russia
Vendotaenia Gnilovskaya 1971 Vendotaenid  Russia
Ventogyrus Ivantsov et Grazhdankin 1997  Russia
Veprina[17] Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Vernanimalcula Chen J. Y 2004  China
Vimenites Fedonkin 1980  Russia
Vinlandia[110] Brasier, Antcliffe et Liu 2012  Canada
Virgatia[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Vladimissa[34] Fedonkin 1985  Russia
Wigwamiella Runnegar 1991 discoid fossil with no clear diagnostic characters  Australia
Windermeria[111] Narbonne 1994  Canada
Wutubus[112] Chen, Zhou, Xiao, Wang, Guan, Hong et Yuan 2014  China
Yangtziramulus[113] Shen, Xiao, Zhou et Yuan 2009  China
Yarnemia[114] Nesov in Chistyakov et al. 1984  Russia
Yelovichnus[34] Fedonkin 1985 palaeopascichnid junior synonym of Palaeopascichnus  Russia
Yorgia[115] Ivantsov 1999 Proarticulata  Russia
Yuria[4] Grytsenko 2016  Ukraine
Zolotytsia[3] Fedonkin 1981  Russia

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