Onega (fossil)

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Onega stepanovi is a fossil from the Ediacaran Period, described by Fedonkin in 1976. It was named after the Onega area of Russia. O. stepanovi had a head and a tail, and is found in the White Sea of Russia in channelized sandstone beds of the distributary-mouth bar where it occurs with Rangea.

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