Aspidella Terranovica
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:Aspidella'' is also a homonym for the mushroom genus '' Saproamanita. ''Aspidella'' is an
Ediacaran The Ediacaran Period ( ) is a geological period that spans 96 million years from the end of the Cryogenian Period 635 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Cambrian Period 538.8 Mya. It marks the end of the Proterozoic Eon, and th ...
disk-shaped fossil of uncertain affinity. It is known from the single species ''A. terranovica''.


Morphology

''Aspidella'' consists of disk-shaped fossils, with concentric rings and/or centripetal rays. The diameter of circular ''Aspidella'' varies from 1 to 180 mm.Peterson. P. 131 Most individuals are between 4 and 10 mm, but smaller individuals would presumably have decayed before they could fossilize. Other ''Aspidella'' take the form of
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s, 3–8 cm long and 1–4 cm wide. Most have a central pimple. The rim of all specimens is made up by ridge-edged rays and/or concentric rings.


Ecology

The rarity of large individuals probably indicates that ''Aspidella'' were
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s, producing numerous offspring of which most died young. It is most common in deep-water sediments, but is a constituent of most Ediacaran fossil assemblages, including those deposited above storm wave-base. The organisms can reach densities of 3000 m−2.


Affinity

Just like ''
Ediacaria ''Ediacaria'' is a fossil genus dating to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era. Unlike most Ediacaran biota, which disappeared almost entirely from the fossil record at the end of the Period, ''Ediacaria'' fossils have been found d ...
'' (see also below), ''Aspidella'' has initially been considered a
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n jellyfish. This initial designation has been refuted; some specimens have been shown to be the holdfast of some organism, the main body of which extended into the open water but broke off before fossilization (a few specimens bearing stubs of stalks opposed to the central pimple support this); whereas others represent microbial colonies. Some individuals are associated with movement trails resembling those produced by modern sea anemones (Cnidaria).


Taphonomy

The upper and lower surfaces of the fossils have a distinct elemental composition that resembles that of fossilized biofilms. The sediment within the fossils also has a distinct composition, being enriched in certain elements with respect to the rock matrix. Since it is difficult to account for such a distribution of elements by post-mortem diagenetic processes, it would appear that the elements (and thus the sediment) were incorporated into the organism whilst it was alive.


History of research

''Aspidella terranovica'' was first discovered in 1868 by Scottish geologist Alexander Murray. In 1872, Elkanah Billings described ''Aspidella terranovica'' fossils from Duckworth Street, St. John's,
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(). They are in a
Precambrian The Precambrian (or Pre-Cambrian, sometimes abbreviated pꞒ, or Cryptozoic) is the earliest part of Earth's history, set before the current Phanerozoic Eon. The Precambrian is so named because it preceded the Cambrian, the first period of the ...
outcrop of black
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. Billings was the head paleontologist with the Geological Survey of Canada at the time. Even so, his findings were questioned by Charles Doolittle Walcott, who quoted opinion that the shapes in the rocks were concretions formed inorganically. Other explanations offered at the time were that the circles were gas escape bubbles, or fakes planted by God to lure those with little faith into error. They were the first
Ediacaran The Ediacaran Period ( ) is a geological period that spans 96 million years from the end of the Cryogenian Period 635 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Cambrian Period 538.8 Mya. It marks the end of the Proterozoic Eon, and th ...
(Vendian) fossils described by a scientist. For decades, ''Aspidella'' and its partner fossils were not considered to be Precambrian life forms. This lasted until the work of Reg Sprigg, who discovered the Ediacara Hills fossils. Fossils were found in many other parts of the world in rocks of about the same age and became accepted as genuine remains of life forms.


Systematics and taxonomy

''Aspidella'' is derived from the Latin
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of Ancient Greek ''
aspis An aspis ( grc, ἀσπίς, plural ''aspides'', ), or porpax shield, sometimes mistakenly referred to as a hoplon ( el, ὅπλον) (a term actually referring to the whole equipment of a hoplite), was the heavy wooden shield used by the infa ...
'' (Ασπις, a round shield), and ''terranovica'' is Latin for "from the new land" (i.e.
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). Different morphological forms have been called ''
Ediacaria ''Ediacaria'' is a fossil genus dating to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era. Unlike most Ediacaran biota, which disappeared almost entirely from the fossil record at the end of the Period, ''Ediacaria'' fossils have been found d ...
'' or ''Spriggia''. However, the differences between the small elliptical "typical" ''Aspidella'', the flat, ringed ''Spriggia wadea'' and the large, pimpled, and rayed ''Ediacaria'' seem to be due to different taphonomic conditions. For example, ''Spriggia'' and ''Ediacaria'' appear to be remains of the same animals, only that the former was fossilized in more compact, fine-grained clay, whereas the latter is known from rocks that originally were predominantly sandy sediment. Numerous other taxa may also be junior
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of ''Aspidella'': *'' Beltanella'' *''
Cyclomedusa ''Cyclomedusa'' is a circular fossil of the Ediacaran biota; it has a circular bump in the middle and as many as five circular growth ridges around it. Many specimens are small, but specimens in excess of 20 cm are known. The concentric di ...
'' *''
Eoporpita ''Eoporpita'' is a disc or ellipse-shaped Ediacaran fossil with unsure taxonomy/classification. It is known from its type species, ''Eoporpita'' ''medusa'', the only species within the genus ''Eoporpita''. Classification debate/interpretations ...
'' *'' Glaessneria'' *'' Irridinitus'' *'' Jampolium'' *'' Madigania'' *''
Medusinites ''Medusinites'' is a genus of disc shaped fossilised organisms associated with the Ediacaran biota. They have been found in rocks dated to be 580 to 541 million years old. Biology Only three distinct species of ''Medusinites'' are known. They a ...
'' *'' Paliella'' *'' Paramedusium'' *'' Planomedusites'' *''
Ediacaria ''Ediacaria'' is a fossil genus dating to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era. Unlike most Ediacaran biota, which disappeared almost entirely from the fossil record at the end of the Period, ''Ediacaria'' fossils have been found d ...
'' *''
Tateana ''Tateana,'' and more specifically ''Tateana inflata'', is a very small, discus-like Ediacaran fossil. Its largest diameter is 6.4 mm long and it is radially symmetrical. It has very defined and thin radial striations. The main body seemed to be ...
'' *''
Tirasiana ''Tirasiana'' is a genus of disc-shaped animals from the Ediacaran period that contains three species: ''T. concentralis'', ''T. coniformis'' and ''T. disciformis,'' all which are distinguished by the complexity of their stepped structure. Aff ...
'' *'' Vendella'' Due to its nondescript nature, ''Aspidella'' might be considered a form taxon, an artificial assemblage of similar-looking and similar-living organisms without a phylogenetic relationship. In this case, some presumed synonyms (such as ''Ediacaria'' or ''Cyclomedusa'') would remain valid. The type specimens were of the ellipsoid type (they are lost, but a cast remains). Thus, if ''Aspidella'' in the loose sense turns out to be an assemblage of more or less related taxa, the genus name would apply only to the smallish ellipsoid specimens. Regardless of its ultimate classification, because it has been classified as either an animal, or a plant (alga), or a fungus (lichen), the name ''Aspidella'' is covered by both Codes of Nomenclature, and this prevents adoption of a later homonym "''Aspidella''" (Gilbert 1940) for a group of extant mushrooms, now renamed '' Saproamanita''.


Occurrence

Other places where ''Aspidella'' specimens are found is the
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and
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in
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, the
Twitya Formation The Twitya Formation is a geologic formation in Canada’s Northwest Territories. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ediacaran period. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Northwest Territories This is a list of fossili ...
in British Columbia, and central North Carolina. ''Aspidella'' fossils are found from , with putative representatives dating to .


See also

* List of Ediacaran genera


References

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External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q3312081 Ediacaran life Incertae sedis Ediacaran Canada Taxa named by Elkanah Billings