Citations:Attenborites

English citations of Attenborites

  • 2018, M. L. Droser, S. D. Evans, P. W. Dzaugis, E. B. Hughes, J. G. Gehling, “Attenborites janeae: a new enigmatic organism from the Ediacara Member (Rawnsley Quartzite), South Australia”, in Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, abstract:
    Attenborites is a well-defined irregular oval to circular fossil preserved in negative hyporelief ranging in length from 4.5–24 mm.
  • 2018 June 20, Naia Carlos, “New Species Of Ancient Sea Creature Discovered And Named After President Obama”, in Nature World News[1]:
    Obamus coronatus, named after former president Barack Obama, and Attenborites janeae, named after beloved naturalist Sir David Attenborough, are both ancient creatures that were discovered in South Australia's Flinders Ranges region by a research team from the University of California-Riverside.
  • 2019, Felicity Janet Coutts, Palaeoecology of Ediacaran communities from the Flinders Ranges of South Australia[2], PhD thesis, University of Adelaide, page 12:
    Additionally, recent morphological observations of a new, possibly pelagic Ediacaran fossil from Nilpena, Attenborites janeae (Droser et al. 2018), suggest that pelagic organisms might have existed, however escaped preservation.
  • 2020 November 5, “Life’s Beginning”, in Flinders Ranges Ediacara Foundation[3]:
    A 3D compilation video of Alice’s Restaurant Bed (ARB) revealing spectacular preservation of Dickinsonia, Spriggina, Yorgia, Parvancorites, Attenborites and many others. Preservation of Dickinsonia and Yorgia footprints show how animals moved across the Ediacara Seafloor.