Khatyspytia

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Khatyspytia is an extinct petalonamid from the late Ediacaran of Russia. It is a monotypic genus, containing only Khatyspytia grandis.

Phylum:Petalonamae
Class:Arboreomorpha
Genus:Khatyspytia
Fedonkin, 1985
Species:
K. grandis
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Khatyspytia
Temporal range: late Ediacaran
~543 Ma [1]
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Petalonamae
Class: Arboreomorpha
Genus: Khatyspytia
Fedonkin, 1985
Species:
K. grandis
Binomial name
Khatyspytia grandis
Fedonkin, 1985
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Discovery and naming

The first fossil specimens of Khatyspytia were found from the Khatyspyt Formation of the Khorbusuonka Group in Siberia,[1] and formally described and named in 1985.[2]

The generic name Khatyspytia derives from the Latinised place name of the Khatyspyt Formation, from where the first fossils were found. The generic name grandis directly derives from the Latin word of the same spelling, "grandis", to mean "large".[2]

Description

Khatyspytia grandis is a tall, frondose organism, reaching up to 24 cm (9.4 in) in height. It has a notably elongated stalk, with a relatively slender frond, and a wide holdfast structure.[2]

It has been compared to Charniodiscus, another arboreomorph,[1] with some papers suggesting it to be a junior synonym of the species C. procerus,[3] although nothing has been properly published on this matter.[4]

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