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Emuelloidae are a small superfamily of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods, that lived during the late Lower Cambrian (late Botomian) of the East Gondwana supercontinent, in what are today South-Australia and Antarctica. Emuelloidea can be recognized by having a prothorax consisting of 3 or 6 segments, the most backward one of which is carrying very large trailing spines. Behind it is the so-called opistothorax. There are two families, the Emuellidae (with a prothorax of six segments) and the Megapharanaspididae (with a prothorax of three segments).

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  • Emuelloidae are a small superfamily of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods, that lived during the late Lower Cambrian (late Botomian) of the East Gondwana supercontinent, in what are today South-Australia and Antarctica. Emuelloidea can be recognized by having a prothorax consisting of 3 or 6 segments, the most backward one of which is carrying very large trailing spines. Behind it is the so-called opistothorax. There are two families, the Emuellidae (with a prothorax of six segments) and the Megapharanaspididae (with a prothorax of three segments). (en)
  • Los emueloideos (Emuelloidea) son una superfamilia de trilobites redlíquidos propios del Cámbrico inferior. Incluye dos familias, y . (es)
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  • Pocock, 1970 (en)
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  • late Botomian (en)
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  • Balcoracania dailyi of the family Emuellidae (en)
  • Kangaroo Island, South Australia (en)
  • Lower Cambrian Emu Shale (en)
  • © Dave Simpson (en)
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  • * Emuellidae * Megapharanaspididae (en)
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  • Emuelloidea (en)
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  • Emuelloidae are a small superfamily of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods, that lived during the late Lower Cambrian (late Botomian) of the East Gondwana supercontinent, in what are today South-Australia and Antarctica. Emuelloidea can be recognized by having a prothorax consisting of 3 or 6 segments, the most backward one of which is carrying very large trailing spines. Behind it is the so-called opistothorax. There are two families, the Emuellidae (with a prothorax of six segments) and the Megapharanaspididae (with a prothorax of three segments). (en)
  • Los emueloideos (Emuelloidea) son una superfamilia de trilobites redlíquidos propios del Cámbrico inferior. Incluye dos familias, y . (es)
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  • Emuelloidea (en)
  • Emuelloidea (es)
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