Arumberia is an enigmatic fossil from the Ediacaran period originally described from the Arumbera Sandstone, Northern Territory, Australia but also found in the Urals, East Siberia, England and Wales, Northern France, the Avalon Peninsula and India. Several morphologically distinct species are recognized.
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| - Arumberia is an enigmatic fossil from the Ediacaran period originally described from the Arumbera Sandstone, Northern Territory, Australia but also found in the Urals, East Siberia, England and Wales, Northern France, the Avalon Peninsula and India. Several morphologically distinct species are recognized. (en)
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| - Another specimen of Arumberia banksi, a convex hyporelief on the base of a sandstone bed from the Ediacaran Arumbera Sandstone near Alice Springs, Australia (en)
- Side view of holotype specimen of Arumberia banksi, a convex hyporelief on the base of the sandstone bed from the Ediacaran Arumbera Sandstone near Alice Springs, Australia (en)
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| - Glaessner et Walter, 1975 (en)
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| - Arumberiaanother.jpg (en)
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| - Holotype specimen of Arumberia banksi, a convex hyporelief on the base of a sandstone bed from the Ediacaran Arumbera Sandstone near Alice Springs, Australia (en)
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| - * A. banksi
* A. vindhyanensis
* A. usvaensis
* A. multykensis
* A. beckeri
* A. ollii (en)
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| - Glaessner et Walter, 1975 (en)
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| - Arumberia is an enigmatic fossil from the Ediacaran period originally described from the Arumbera Sandstone, Northern Territory, Australia but also found in the Urals, East Siberia, England and Wales, Northern France, the Avalon Peninsula and India. Several morphologically distinct species are recognized. (en)
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