Serebrina
Ediacaran encrusting macroscopic algae
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Serebrina is an Ediacaran encrusting macroscopic algae first discovered by Ischenko in 1983. Very little is known of this genus. It has been found in several formations in Ukraine and Russia.
Genus:†Serebrina
Ischenko, 1983
Ischenko, 1983
Species:
†S. crustacea
| Serebrina Temporal range: Ediacaran | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | incertae sedis |
| Genus: | †Serebrina Ischenko, 1983 |
| Species: | †S. crustacea |
| Binomial name | |
| †Serebrina crustacea Ischenko, 1988 | |
Description
Diversity
A single species, S. crustacea, is known.[1] The species name presumably derives from the encrusting life habit.
Discovery
Distribution
Ecology
Based on the little information available, Serebrina appears to encrust on hard surfaces.