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The Neoproterozoic terranes of Dobrogea (East Romania) yielded imprints formed by chains of arcuate elements on bed surfaces that are identified for the first time as body fossils attributed to the worldwide Ediacaran genus PalaeopascichnusPalij, 1976. These specimens from Romania confirm the Ediacaran age of the Histria Formation. They also provide new morphological details, as well as insights into paleobiogeographic distribution and paleoenvironmental conditions of Palaeopascichnus.
Nouvelles occurrences de Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 dans l'Édiacarien de Roumanie.
Les terrains néoprotérozoïques de Dobrogea (Est de la Roumanie) ont livré des empreintes formées par des chaînes d'éléments arqués sur les surfaces de bancs, qui sont identifiées pour la première fois comme des corps fossiles attribués au genre édiacarien PalaeopascichnusPalij, 1976, à la répartition mondiale. Ces spécimens de Roumanie confirment l'âge édiacarien de la Formation Histria. Ils fournissent également de nouveaux détails morphologiques, ainsi que des informations sut la répartition paléobiogéographique et sur les conditions paléoenvironnementales de Palaeopascichnus.
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