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Lossinia is an extinct organism from the late Ediacaran of Russia. It is a unique proarticulate, and is also a monotypic genus, containing only Lossinia lissetskii.

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Lossinia is an extinct organism from the late Ediacaran of Russia. It is a unique proarticulate, and is also a monotypic genus, containing only Lossinia lissetskii.

== Discovery and naming == The first fossils of Lossinia was found from the Ustʹ Pinega Formation of the Arkhangelsk Region, Northwest Russia, and was formally described and named in 2007.

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