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    The Waukesha Biota (also known as Waukesha Lagerstätte, Brandon Bridge Lagerstätte, or Brandon Bridge fauna) is an important fossil site located in Waukesha...
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  • School Waukesha West High School Waukesha Engines, stationary engine brand Waukesha Bearings Corporation Milwaukee and Waukesha Railroad Waukesha Biota in...
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    Devonian. In 2021, extremely rare body fossils of Panderodus from the Waukesha Biota were described, and it revealed that Panderodus had a more thick body...
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    "Paleobiology and taphonomy of exceptionally preserved organisms from the Waukesha Biota (Silurian), Wisconsin, USA". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
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    species P. venator known from the Silurian-aged Waukesha Biota of the Brandon Bridge Formation near Waukesha, Wisconsin. This animal has gone through a confusing...
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    (Telychian-Sheinwoodian stages) Waukesha biota fossil site in southeast Wisconsin. This arthropod was first discovered alongside the biota in 1985, but was not fully...
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    Maotianshan shales and Burgess Shale, the Ordovician Soom Shale, the Silurian Waukesha Biota, the Devonian Hunsrück Slates and Gogo Formation, the Carboniferous...
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    Meroperyx from the Waukesha Biota. An unnamed dalmanitid trilobite which is one of the more common arthropods from the Waukesha Biota. Silurian worm, possibly...
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    the Waukesha biota site. In addition, there may be a lobopodian with preserved patterning present at the site. The exceptionally preserved biota are present...
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    cycloneuralian worm that was once misidentified as leech from the Silurian Waukesha Biota of Wisconsin. Partially coalified axis (branch) of a lycopod from the...
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