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Zirabagtaria is an solzid kimberellomorph (stem mollusk)from the Ediacaran aged Clemente Formation in Mexico discovered by the American paleontologist Mark Mcmenamin along with the stem chiton Korifogrammia and various other species in 2018.[1][2][3]
Description
editZirabagtaria was oval shaped,a u shaped band defined its head, sclerites are preserved in the holotype.[4]
Species
editThere is a single species, Z.ovata.
notes
editIf you click on Zirabagtaria in ref. 3 you can find the chapter about the Clemente biota from ref.1
Shortcuts
edit1. For the pdf of deep time analysis a coherent view of the history of the life go to google scholar search for Zirabagtaria and find the title then, click on the pdf.
see also
edit1.Clemente Formation 2.list of Ediacaran genera 3.Kimberella
References
editresarchgate.net/figure/Zirabagtaria-ovata