Biology:Palaeolyngbya

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Palaeolyngbya (meaning "primitive Lyngbya" or "before Lyngbya") is a cyanobacteria from the Proterozoic. Its cells are roughly 10 microns wide. Fossils have been recorded from the Bitter Springs Group,[1][2] Kushalgarh Formation,[3] Rhynie Chert[4] and Gaoyuzhuang Formation.[5]

List of species

  • P. baraudensis Mandal et al, 1984[3]
  • P. barhoorniana Schopf, 1968
  • P. catenata Hermann, 1974
  • P. candeda Luo et al, 1983
  • P. distincta Mandal et al, 1984
  • P. elongata Mandal et al, 1984
  • P. kerpii Krings, 2019[4]
  • P. minor Schopf and Blacic, 1971[2]
  • P. sinica Yin and Li, 1978[6]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Schopf, J. William; Blacic, Jan M. (1971). "New Microorganisms from the Bitter Springs Formation (Late Precambrian) of the North-Central Amadeus Basin, Australia". Journal of Paleontology 45 (6): 925–960. ISSN 0022-3360. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1302822. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Mandal, J.; Maithy, P.K. (31 December 1984). "Microbiota from the Kushalgarh Formation, Delhi Supergroup, India". Journal of Palaeosciences 32 ((1-3)): 1–19. doi:10.54991/jop.1984.1358. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Krings, Michael (September 2019). "Palaeolyngbya kerpii sp. nov., a large filamentous cyanobacterium with affinities to Oscillatoriaceae from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert". PalZ 93 (3): 377–386. doi:10.1007/s12542-019-00475-w. 
  5. Shi, Min; Feng, Qinglai; Khan, Maliha Zareen; Zhu, Shixing (December 2017). "An eukaryote-bearing microbiota from the early mesoproterozoic Gaoyuzhuang Formation, Tianjin, China and its significance". Precambrian Research 303: 709–726. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2017.09.013. 
  6. Yin, Leiming; Li, Z. (January 1978). "Precambrian microfloras of southwest China with reference to their stratigraphic significance". Memoirs of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academica Sinica 10: 41-108. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292272800_Precambrian_microfloras_of_southwest_China_with_reference_to_their_stratigraphic_significance. 

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