A similar biota, about 1 billion years old, was found by M. B. Gnilovskaya in Russia on the Timan Ridge. It is only known that its constituent organisms (
Protoarenicola,
Pararenicola,
Sinosabellidites) reached several centimeters in size (which is significantly inferior to the Ediacaran ones) and, apparently, had the shape of segmented tubes, often goblet-shaped, with extensions at the end. Huainan biota do not contain jellyfish-like "discs" (as seen in the
Ediacaran biota), nor any forms close to
sponges. == See also ==