IRMNG taxon details
original description
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
basis of record
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
verified source for family
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
name verified source
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
current name source
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
extant flag source
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
habitat flag source
Razumovskiy, A. A.; Ivantsov, A. Y.; Novikov, I. A.; Korochantsev, A.V. (2015). Kuckaraukia multituberculata: a new Vendian fossil from the Basa Formation of the Asha Group in the South Urals. <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal.</em> 2015(5): 3-9. [details]
From other sources
Taxonomic remark Systematic position unknown. From original description: The fossil represents a cast of the upper side of a discoid biogenic structure ... In the absence of any traces of movement, it can be interpreted as a unitary organism, or as a colony of motionless bottom dwellers. [details]
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