taxonID	type	description	language	source
03B86E7CFA276E33391FFAC6E4D9F970.taxon	type_taxon	TYPE SPECIES. — Palaeopascichnus delicatus Palij, 1976 by original designation.	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E33391FFAC6E4D9F970.taxon	discussion	REMARKS The Ediacaran fossils belonging to the palaeopascichnid group and more particularly to Palaeopascichnus remain enigmatic. The description and diagnosis of Palaeopascichnus and related species were oriented by their morphological characteristics and possible affinity (for example trace fossils vs. body fossils). Kolesnikov & Desiatkin (2022) recalled that the initial definition of Palaeopascichnus was established for an ichnogenus, a concept subsequently abandoned (see discussion). Recent taxonomic studies (Kolesnikov et al. 2018 a, b; Kolesnikov & Desiatkin 2022) proposed to include Orbisiana Sokolov, 1976 as well as P. gracilis Fedonkin, 1985 and P. linearis (Fedonkin, 1976) within the palaeopascichnids. They further excluded species differing significantly from classic palaeopascichnid fossils such as Palaeopascichnus minimus Shen, Xiao, Dong, Zhou & Liu, 2007, P. meniscatus Shen, Xiao, Dong, Zhou & Liu, 2007 (Shen et al. 2007), P. wangjiawamensis (Jigeng, Daqing & Tinggui, 2009), and P. jiumenensis (Dong, Xiao, Shen & Zhou, 2008). Consecutively a new approach to Palaeopascichnus was proposed by Kolesnikov et al. (2018 a, b) and Kolesnikov & Desiatkin (2022) as follows: Recumbent colonial agglutinated chambered organisms. Chambers are globular or elongated; they are organized in series that branch repeatedly. Width and / or length of chambers can be consistent with each specimen, but in most cases it is gradually increasing at various rates.	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E323B97F961E5A9FD30.taxon	description	(Figs 6; 7)	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E323B97F961E5A9FD30.taxon	diagnosis	EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. — Test agglutinated, elongated, curved or rectilinear, occasionally branching, consists of a single series of globular or ellipsoidal chambers 1 - 15 mm in width. The series occasionally diverge dichotomously. Chambers are relatively consistent in size within a series or gradually increase in width before diverging, but the length-to width ratio of the chambers is relatively constant along the series. The wall thickness does not exceed 1 mm. Number of chambers in a series ranges between 3 and 5 and 30 - 40.	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E323B97F961E5A9FD30.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE AGE. — Late Ediacaran. EXAMINED SPECIMENS. — Romania • 1 specimen (in situ specimens and cast); Casimcea; MNHN. F. A 92246 • Rahman; 1 specimen (in situ specimen).	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E323B97F961E5A9FD30.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Casimcea specimens The specimen from the S 1 surface is preserved as positive epirelief visible on a roughly rectangular area (c. 30 × 70 cm) exhibiting some slightly marked ripples (Fig. 6 A, B). It consists of meandering segments with parallel edges, of fairly constant width (8 mm in average). The segments are composed of a series of generally consecutive apparently incurved-arcuate elements, about 4 mm thick, with low positive epirelief (Fig. 6 C). They were considered as chambers by Kolesnikov et al. (2018 b). Elements are separated by a shallow incurved depression (c. 1 mm wide). The parallel edges of the segments are often visible and marked by a fine negative epirelief groove (0.5 mm wide; Fig. 6 C). One imprint differs by the lack of the successive elements between the two parallel lines (Fig. 6 D). The photogrammetry of the mold reveals the bumpy appearance of the surface and the arrangement of the fossil (Fig. 6 B, C). The lateral delimitation of segments seems to correspond to a tubular structure enclosing the arcuate elements (Fig. 6 B). In several cases, a divergence of the segments occurs (Fig. 6 C). Just before the branching, the terminal element is wider than the preceding elements and those of the two divergent segments, up to 1 cm. In two cases, a segment can cross another but overlapping (Fig. 6 C). This superposition may result from the crushing of two distinct parts of the initial body, not located in the same plane. The largest surface S 2 exhibits discreet meandering imprint with parallel lines and segmented elements (Fig. 7 A). Another imprint, perpendicular to the previous one, with two parallel lines without distinguishable constitutive elements (Fig. 7 B) is here also present as for the S 1 surface (Fig. 6 B, D). Rahman specimen The specimen is clearly visible only over a length of about 15 cm. It is probably only part of a larger body fossil. It corresponds to a slightly sinuous imprint with parallel edges and constant width (c. 1 cm). It is composed of millimeter thick arcuate elements in slightly marked positive relief (Fig. 7 C, D). These characteristics are similar to those on Casimcea S 2 surface.	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
03B86E7CFA276E323B97F961E5A9FD30.taxon	discussion	DISCUSSION According to recent studies, the Romanian specimens have palaeopascichnid characteristics: 1) bedding plane-parallel modular fossils consisting of simple or more complex series of closely spaced millimetric circular, sausage- or kidney-shaped units (Jensen et al. 2018); 2) macroscopic modular chain-like fossils (Kolesnikov 2019), serially arranged, millimetre-scale allantoid chambers (Hawco et al. 2019); and 3) serially or cluster-like arranged, millimetre- to centimetre-scale globular or allantoid chambers (Kolesnikov & Desiatkin 2022). Morphometric and taxonomic analyses characterized and discriminated different species of Palaeopascichnus or morphospecies (Hawco et al. 2019; Hawco 2020; Kolesnikov et al. 2018 b; Kolesnikov 2019; Desiatkin et al. 2021; Kolesnikov & Desiatkin 2022). Based on these works, the Romanian specimens are here assigned to Palaeopascichnus linearis (Fedonkin, 1976) because of their relative consistency in the size of arcuate elements (considered as chambers) throughout the series, which is not seen in the type species. Palaeopascichnus linearis shares common characters with the type species, such as the possible branching of the series, as observed in the Romanian specimens.	en	Martin, Jean-Paul Saint, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Martin, Simona Saint, Cazes, Lilian, André, Jean-Pierre (2025): New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania. Geodiversitas 47 (1): 1-16, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a1, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a1.pdf
