noun
Ediacara fossil biota
Rare technical term in paleontology; refers to the assemblage of late Precambrian soft-bodied fossils first discovered in the Ediacara Hills of South Australia. Often discussed alongside エディアカラ動物群.
See also: エディアカラ動物群
エディアカラ化石群は、先カンブリア時代末期の生物相を示す重要な資料である。
The Ediacara fossil biota is an important record showing the biota of the late Precambrian period.
From English 'Ediacara' (the locality in South Australia) + Japanese 化石群 (fossil group).