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{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2022}} {{Automatic taxobox | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|635|505}} Possibly one of the last representatives of the Ediacaran biota. | image = Charnia.png | image_caption = ''[[Charnia]] masoni'', a rangeomorph | taxon = Rangeomorpha | authority = Hofmann ''et al.'', 2008 | subdivision_ranks = Subtaxa | subdivision = * β ''[[Avalofractus]]'' * β ''[[Broccoliforma]]'' * β ''[[Fractofusus]]'' * β ''[[Frondophyllas]]'' * β ''[[Hapsidophyllas]]'' * β ''[[Hylaecullulus]]'' * β ''[[Khatyspytia]]'' * β ''[[Pambikalbae]]'' * β ''[[Pectinifrons]]'' * β ''[[Plumeropriscum]]'' * β ''[[Primocandelabrum]]'' * β ''[[Trepassia]]'' * β ''[[Vinlandia]]'' * β [[Rangeidae]] ** β ''[[Rangea]]'' * β [[Charniidae]] ** β ''[[Beothukis]]'' ** β ''[[Bomakellia]]'' ** β ''[[Bradgatia]]'' ** β ''[[Charnia]]'' ** β ''[[Paracharnia]]'' ** β ''[[Culmofrons]]'' | synonyms = *Charniomorpha }} The '''rangeomorphs''' are a group of [[Ediacaran]] [[Ediacaran biota|fossils]]. Ediacarans are the oldest large fossil organisms on earth, and many are not self-evidently related to anything else that has ever lived. However, some Ediacarans clearly resemble each other. Palentologists have not been able to agree on what else, if anything, is related to these organisms, so Ediacarans are usually classified into groups based on their appearance. These "[[Form taxon|form taxa]]" allow scientists to study and discuss Ediacarans when they cannot know what kind of living things they were, or how they were genetically related to each other. Rangeomorphs look roughly like fern fronds or feathers arranged around a central axis; the group is defined as Ediacarans with a similar appearance and structure to the genus ''[[Rangea]]''. Some researchers, such as Pflug and Narbonne, believe all rangeomorphs were more closely related to each other than to anything else. If true, this would make the group a natural [[taxon]] called '''Rangeomorpha''' (just as all insects are more closely related to each other than to any non-insects, and therefore are a natural taxon called [[Insect|Insecta]]). Rangeomorphs are a key part of the [[Ediacaran biota]], which survived about 30 million years, until the base of the [[Cambrian]], {{Ma|Cambrian}}. They were especially abundant in the cold, deep-ocean environments of the early Ediacaran, as shown in the [[Mistaken Point]] assemblage in [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]].<ref name=Narbonne2004/>
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