Redkinia
Redkinia is a genus of rod-like Ediacaran fossil from Russia, fringed with large and small projections, which has been putatively compared with the mandibles of an arthropod. It is contains two species, Redkinia spinosa and Redkinia fedonkini.
Discovery
The holotype fossil of Redkinia was found from the Starorusskaya Formation of the East European Platform, Northwestern Russia and named in 1977.Description
Redkinia is a slightly curved, tapering rod-like fossil, bearing large and small projections, usually interpreted as serrations or teeth. The main rod of R. spinosa ranges between in length, and has around 12–15 large teeth, with up to 6 smaller ones sitting in-between them. The large teeth notably increase in size from the thicker end of the rod to the thinner end, ranging from in length, and in width at their base, with a spacing of between each large serration.Meanwhile, the main rod of R. fedonkini is much smaller in length, with large lanceolate-shaped teeth, ranging from in length, and in width, and spaced out by. At the bases of the larger teeth, there are semicircular crown projections, up to in width, with up to 6 smaller, curved denticles. The denticles themselves range from, with the longest ones sitting near the centre of the crown, whilst the central-most denticle reaches up to in length, and in width.