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phylum | Chordata | Emuarius is an extinct genus of ratite (large flightless birds), closely related to modern emus and cassowaries. Fossils are known from the Miocene and Oligocene of Australia.
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clade | Diapsida | |
Class | Aves | |
order | Struthioniformes (Casuariiformes) | |
family | Casuariidae | |
genus | †Emuarius | |
species | †E. guljaruba | †E. gidju |