NEW ANATOMICAL INFORMATION ON ANOMALOCARIS FROM THE CAMBRIAN EMU BAY SHALE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND A REASSESSMENT OF ITS INFERRED PREDATORY HABITS
Two species of Anomalocaris co-occur in the Emu Bay Shale (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) at Big Gully, Kangaroo Island. Frontal appendages of Anomalocaris briggsi Nedin, 1995, are more common than those of Anomalocaris cf. canadensis Whiteaves, 1892, at a quarry inland of the wave-cut platform site fr...
Main Authors: | Daley, A, Paterson, JR, Edgecombe, G, Garcia-Bellido, D, Jago, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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