IRMNG taxon details
basis of record
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
additional source
Hermann, T. N.; Podkovyrov, V. N. (2007). Rugosoopsis: a new group of Upper Riphean animals. <em>Geological Society, London, Special Publications.</em> 286(1): 429-431., available online at https://doi.org/10.1144/sp286.34 [details]
name verified source
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
current name source
Hermann, T. N.; Podkovyrov, V. N. (2007). Rugosoopsis: a new group of Upper Riphean animals. <em>Geological Society, London, Special Publications.</em> 286(1): 429-431., available online at https://doi.org/10.1144/sp286.34 [details]
extant flag source
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2007 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
habitat flag source
as per family (almost all marine) [details]
From other sources
Descriptive info Precambrian (Riphean); Maja River, Khabarovsk Territory, Far E Russia. (Index Nominum Genericorum) [details]
Taxonomic remark Affinity unclear; suggested in some sources to be a cyanobacterium, while Hermann & Podkovyrov, 2007 suggest that these microfossils represent the oldest "vermiform organisms". [details]
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