Gremiphyca

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Division:Rhodophyta
Genus:Gremiphyca
Zhang et al., 1998
Species:
G. corymbiata
Gremiphyca
Temporal range: Ediacaran
~635–551 Ma[1]
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Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Genus: Gremiphyca
Zhang et al., 1998
Species:
G. corymbiata
Binomial name
Gremiphyca corymbiata
Zhang et al., 1998

Gremiphyca is a lobed, non-mineralised alga from the Ediacaran period of China. It is a monotypic genus, containing only Gremphyca corymbiata.

Fossil material of Gremiphyca was found in the middle of the Doushantuo Formation, Guizhou Province of South China and formally described in 1998.[2]

The generic name Gremiphyca derives from the Latin word gremialis, to mean "to grow in a cluster", in reference to the clustered thalli of the fossil material. The specific name corymbiata derives directly from the Latin word corymbiata, to mean "clustered", in reference to the clustering of the thallus lobes.[2]

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