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Testate amoebae in the Neoproterozoic Era: evidence from vase-shaped microfossils in the Chuar Group, Grand Canyon
2000
Paleobiology
Vase-shaped microfossils (VSMs) occur globally in Neoproterozoic rocks, but until now their biological relationships have remained problematic. Exceptionally preserved new populations from the uppermost Chuar Group, Grand Canyon, Arizona, display details of morphology and taphonomy that collectively point to affinities with the testate amoebae. The fossils are tear-shaped tests, ϳ20-300 m long and ϳ10-200 m wide, that are circular in transverse section, expand aborally toward a rounded or
doi:10.1666/0094-8373(2000)026<0360:taitne>2.0.co;2
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