About: Namalia

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Namalia was first described in 1968 by G. J. B. Germs from an outcrop near Helmeringhausen, Namibia and Namalia dates back to the Ediacaran Period (579-554 Ma). Namalia has a conical structure and it is thought that it lived semi-buried in sediment along the seafloor.

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  • Namalia was first described in 1968 by G. J. B. Germs from an outcrop near Helmeringhausen, Namibia and Namalia dates back to the Ediacaran Period (579-554 Ma). Namalia has a conical structure and it is thought that it lived semi-buried in sediment along the seafloor. (en)
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  • Namalia villieriensis (en)
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  • Germs, 1968 (en)
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  • incertae sedis (en)
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  • Namalia (en)
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  • Germs, 1968 (en)
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  • N. villieriensis (en)
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  • Namalia was first described in 1968 by G. J. B. Germs from an outcrop near Helmeringhausen, Namibia and Namalia dates back to the Ediacaran Period (579-554 Ma). Namalia has a conical structure and it is thought that it lived semi-buried in sediment along the seafloor. (en)
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  • Namalia (en)
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