Miaohephyton

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Miaohephyton
Temporal range: Ediacaran
~551 Ma[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Stramenopiles
Division: Ochrophyta
Class: Phaeophyceae (?)
Genus: Miaohephyton
Chen, 1991 emend. Steiner, 1994
Species:
M. bifurcatum
Binomial name
Miaohephyton bifurcatum
Chen, 1991 emend. Steiner, 1994[2]
Synonyms
  • Gracilogia Ding, 1992[3]
    • G. sphaericusa
    • G. rugosa
    • G. dicrana

Miaohephyton is an extinct carbonaceous fossil from the late Ediacaran of China. It has been considered as a brown alga, although others suggest this may simply be convergent. It is a monotypic genus, containing only Miaohephyton bifurcatum.

The first fossils of Miaohephyton were found in the upper Miaohe shales of the Doushantuo Formation, in Hubei, South China in 1991,[4] although the genus was not validated until 1994.[2]

The generic name Miaohephyton derives from the type locality of "Miaohe", in honour of the Chinese scientists that studied and described the first Neoproterozoic macro-algae.[4][2]

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