Hylaecullulus

Hylaecullulus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Petalonamae
Genus: Hylaecullulus
Kenchington, Dunn, & Wilby, 2018
Species:
H. fordi
Binomial name
Hylaecullulus fordi
Kenchington, Dunn, & Wilby, 2018

Hylaecullulus fordi, also described as dumbbells, is an extinct species of Ediacaran petalonamid whose fossils were found in the Charnwood Forest of Leicestershire, England. It serves as an important rangeomorph because of its multifoliate anatomy. Its overall body plan is similar to that of a goblet, from which its name, Hylaecullulus, is derived from.[1][2]

  1. ^ Kenchington, Charlotte G.; Dunn, Frances S.; Wilby, Philip R. (2018). "Modularity and Overcompensatory Growth in Ediacaran Rangeomorphs Demonstrate Early Adaptations for Coping with Environmental Pressures". Current Biology. 28 (20): 3330–3336.e2. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.036. PMID 30293718. S2CID 52933769.
  2. ^ "Reflectance Transformation Imaging files of Hylaecullulus fordi, a new species of rangeomorph from the Bradgate Formation (Ediacaran) of Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, UK".