The arboreomorphs (Arboreomorpha) are ediacaran beings of the frondomorph type that had a disk or bulb-shaped anchor on the ocean floor, a central stem and branching.
The "branches" were smooth, tubular structures, often swollen with bifurcation and connected together to form a leaf-like structure.
[1] Thaumaptilon is considered as one of the few cases that reached the Cambrian,[2] though its placement is controversial.
[3] Some authors classify this group within Rangeomorpha and others together with Erniettomorpha in a larger group called Frondomorpha.
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