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Phanerozoic / Trilobites / Paleontology / Naraoia / Burgess Shale type fauna / Marjum formation / Burgess Shale / House Range / Charles Doolittle Walcott / Burgess Shale fossils / Lagerstätten / Paleozoic
Date: 2011-08-29 16:42:36
Phanerozoic
Trilobites
Paleontology
Naraoia
Burgess Shale type fauna
Marjum formation
Burgess Shale
House Range
Charles Doolittle Walcott
Burgess Shale fossils
Lagerstätten
Paleozoic

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