IRMNG taxon details
original description
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
basis of record
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
verified source for family
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 note: refer note [details]
name verified source
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
current name source
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
extant flag source
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
habitat flag source
Javaux, E. J.; Knoll, A. H. (2016). Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution. <em>Journal of Paleontology.</em> 91(2): 199-229., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2016.124 [details]
Unreviewed
Taxonomic remark Budding, organic-walled spheromorph colonies (or pseudocolonies), interpreted by describers as "probable eukaryotes" although noting that "budding as a form of asexual reproduction also occurs in some bacteria (cyanobacteria, prosthecate proteobacteria; Angert, 2005), in addition to some protists, fungi (yeast), and animals". [details]
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