Vendian cyanobacterial communities as a preservation factor of fossil eucaryotic algal remains

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A new fossil complex of organic micro-organisms from Upper Vendian deposits of Mezen syneclise is described. This complex consists of cyanobacterial mat fragments represented by taxa Leiotrichoides tipicus Hermannn, 1974 and Palaeolyngbya aff. catenata Hermann, 1974. On the surface of this communities were found remains of cord-like thalli Eoholynia mosquensis Gnilovskaya, 1975. They may be referred to the eucaryotic algae with parenchimatous type of tallus structure. The phytoleims of megascopic probably eucaryotic algae were also found jointly with organic biofilms. Their type of preservation was determinated by this burial with the organic biofilms produced by cyanobacterial communities.

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