Diverse Assemblage of Ediacaran fossils from Central Iran

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Reinvestigation of the Kushk and Chahmir areas (Bafq and Behabad regions) of central Iran has yielded a diverse assemblage of Ediacaran fossils, including several new species, just prior to the Cambrian explosion of complex animals. The Kushk series consists mainly of shallow marine carbonate deposits followed by deep-water calcareous marine shales. Ediacaran fossils occur commonly in the shale deposits and include biostratigraphically-important taxa Cloudina and Corumbella, which confirms a latest Ediacaran age for these deposits, the youngest examples of Kimberellomorphs (stem-group molluscs) that helps bridge the gap between their first occurrence in the middle-Ediacaran and the crown diversification in the Cambrian, and likely sponges, which are rare prior to the Cambrian.

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Vaziri, S. H., Majidifard, M. R., & Laflamme, M. (2018). Diverse Assemblage of Ediacaran fossils from Central Iran. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23442-y

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