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Kingdom
  
incertae sedis

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Mawsonites FileMawsonites spriggi 6556JPG Wikimedia Commons

Species
  
M. spriggiGlaessner & Wade 1966

Similar
  
Spriggina, Tribrachidium, Dickinsonia, Charniodiscus, Cyclomedusa

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Mawsonites is a kind of fossil from 630 – 542 million years ago during the Precambrian era. The fossils consist of a rounded diamond shape, made up from lobes radiating out from a central circle roughly 12 cm in diameter. There are about 19 radiations from the central circle.

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Mawsonites Mawsonites spriggi About 560 million years old elrina753 Flickr

The type species is Mawsonites spriggi, named after Douglas Mawson, and Reg Sprigg. It was named by Martin Glaessner and Mary Wade in 1966.

Mawsonites FileMawsonites spriggi 5jpg Wikimedia Commons

Its biological affinities were called into question amidst suggestions that it might represent a mud volcano or other sedimentary structure, but further research showed that these structures could not satisfactorily account for its complexity.

Theories about what it is are algae holdfasts, jellyfish, a filter feeder, a burrow, and a microbial colony.

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Mawsonites Wikipedia