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- Marywadea is a genus of Ediacaran biota shaped like an oval with a central ridge. It is a bilaterian organism as evidenced by its symmetry, vaguely resembling...
- ovata, and S. borealis—but S. ovata is now considered a junior synonym of Marywadea ovata, while the phylogenetic status of S. borealis remains[as of?] a...
- Glaessner and Wade, 1966 now considered synonym of Marywadea ovata. † Marywadea Glaessner, 1976 † Marywadea ovata Glaessner and Wade, 1966 † Cyanorus Ivantsov...
- Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Podolimirus, Tamga, Spriggina, Marywadea and Cyanorus). Some cephalozoans from the family Yorgiidae demonstrate...
- and well known forms include Arkarua, Charnia, ****insonia, Ediacaria, Marywadea, Cephalonega, Pteridinium, and Yorgia. However, despite the overall enigmaticness...
- Australia. Sprigginidae presents 4 genera: †Spriggina (type genus). †Marywadea †Cyanorus †Praecambridium, sometimes included into Yorgiidae. Spriggina...
- singularis is a small proarticulatan, closely related to Spriggina and Marywadea. Its two largest pairs of appendages are located on the anterior part...
- include Yorgia, Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Spriggina, Marywadea and Cyanorus. Some cephalozoans from the family Yorgiidae demonstrate...
- replaced by the Spriggia  Australia Margaritiflabellum Ivantsov 2014  Russia Marywadea Glaessner 1976 Proarticulata  Australia Mawsonites Glaessner et Wade 1966...
- evidence that Praecambridium is a juvenile ****insonia, Spriggina or Marywadea and he pointed out the fact that all of the juvenile forms of these genera...