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Horodyskia

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Archaeosporales

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Glomeromycota

Family
  
Geosiphonaceae

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Bangiomorpha, Diskagma, Cyclomedusa, Nemiana, Proarticulata

Horodyskia is a fossilised organism found in rocks dated from 1,500 million years ago to 900 million years ago. Its shape has been described as a "string of beads" connected by a very fine thread. It may also have had a series of holdfasts along the bottom of the thread.

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Comparisons of different fossils in the same locations suggest that it re-arranged itself into fewer but larger main masses as the sediment grew deeper round its base.

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Horodyskia has been considered an early metazoan, and a colonial foraminiferan. These alternatives are now considered less likely than a Geosiphon-like fungus (Glomeromycota, Archaeosporales).

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