File:Heatherdale Shale (Lower Cambrian; Old Sellicks Hill Road, Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia) 4.jpg

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English: Structurally-tilted mudrocks in the Cambrian of South Australia.

One soft-bodied fossil has been discovered from this site - a poorly-preserved Isoxys valve was cracked out in the lab. Isoxys is a nonmineralizing bivalved arthropod known only from Lower and Middle Cambrian rocks.

Stratigraphy: basal Heatherdale Shale, upper Normanville Group, mid-Botomian Stage, upper Lower Cambrian

Locality: old small quarry along the western side of Old Sellicks Hill Road, Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia (35° 19’ 55.62" South latitude, 138° 28' 34.50" East longitude)
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