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Epibaion

Epibaion
Temporal range: Ediacaran,
around 558–555 Ma
Trace fossil classification
Ichnogenus: Epibaion
Ivantsov, 2002
Ichnospecies
  • E. axiferus Ivantsov, 2002 (type)
  • E. waggoneris Ivantsov, 2011
  • E. costatus Ivantsov, 2011

Epibaion is a trace fossil imprint of the Ediacaran animals of the phylum Proarticulata, which became extinct in the Precambrian. Imprints often occurring in chains, that is interpreted as a feeding trace; some chains terminate in a body fossil, allowing their maker to be identified. Several specimens are known; E. waggoneris was produced by Yorgia waggoneri; E. costatus by Dickinsonia costata, and E. axiferus, the type species, has as yet not been found with a trace-maker. It is proposed that the Australian fossil Phyllozoon is also a feeding trace of Proarticulata.


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