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    The Emu Bay Shale is a geological formation in Emu Bay, South Australia, containing a major Konservat-Lagerstätte (fossil beds with soft tissue preservation)...
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    Anomalocaris (category Emu Bay Shale)
    (particularly the Burgess Shale) of British Columbia, Canada. The other named species A. daleyae is known from the somewhat older Emu Bay Shale of Australia. Other...
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  • Emu Bay may refer to Emu Bay (South Australia), a bay Emu Bay, South Australia, a locality Emu Bay Shale, a geological formation associated with the above...
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  • regional airline EMU Australia, a lifestyle brand E-mu Systems, a digital audio company Emu Bay, South Australia, on Kangaroo Island Emu Bay shale, a geological...
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    geological formation named Emu Bay shale.[citation needed] The coastline from Cape D'Estaing at the west end of the bay known as Emu Bay to Point Marsden in...
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  • exoskeletons of Estaingia bilobata and Redlichia takooensis from the Cambrian Emu Bay Shale (Australia), and their implications for inferring the course of moulting...
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    Sirius Passet, the Sinsk Algal Lens, the Maotianshan Shales, the Emu Bay Shale, and the Burgess Shale. The United States Federal Geographic Data Committee...
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    Maotianshan Shale and Balang Formation (China), Burgess Shale and Bertie Formation (Canada), the Šárka Formation (Czech Republic), Emu Bay Shale (Australia)...
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    an extinct species of radiodont known from the Cambrian Stage 4 aged Emu Bay Shale of Australia. Formerly referred to as "Anomalocaris" briggsi, it was...
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    aldridgei is an extinct deuterostome chordate from the Late Botomian-aged Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte in Kangaroo Island, Australia. So far, it is the fourth...
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