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Sold out.Her is some available Moroccan trelobites for sale.Name's: Phacops and HollardopsLocation: Ofaten For prices an...
23/03/2025

Sold out.
Her is some available Moroccan trelobites for sale.
Name's: Phacops and Hollardops
Location: Ofaten
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Drotops is a genus of trilobites from the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae that lived during the Eifelian of the Middl...
31/08/2024

Drotops is a genus of trilobites from the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae that lived during the Eifelian of the Middle Devonian. It was described by Struve in 1990 under type species Drotops megalomanicus. Their fossils are found in present-day Morocco, specifically the Maïder Region located South West of Erfoud.

Eldredgeops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, known from the late Middle and earliest ...
31/08/2024

Eldredgeops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, known from the late Middle and earliest Upper Devonian of Morocco and the USA.

Paciphacops is a genus of trilobites within order Phacopida, suborder Phacopina.[1][2] This genus is found primarily in ...
31/08/2024

Paciphacops is a genus of trilobites within order Phacopida, suborder Phacopina.[1][2] This genus is found primarily in the United States and Australia and is easily mistaken for the genera Phacops and Kainops, which are also popular among collectors.[3] One major difference between Paciphacops and Phacops is that the central raised area (or glabella) of the headshield (or cephalon) extends beyond the headshield's anterior margin. A major difference between Paciphacops and Kainops is the greater number of eye facets in Kainops. The skin (or sclera) of the visual surface in Paciphacops is thickened and bulged compared to the edge of each lens.

Phacops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, that lived in Europe, northwestern Africa, N...
31/08/2024

Phacops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, that lived in Europe, northwestern Africa, North and South America and China from the Late Ordovician until the very end of the Devonian,[2] with a broader time range described from the Late Ordovician.[3] It was a rounded animal, with a globose head and large eyes, and probably fed on detritus.[4] Phacops is often found rolled up ("volvation"), a biological defense mechanism that is widespread among smaller trilobites but further perfected in this genus

Phacopidae is a family of phacopid trilobites that ranges from the Lower Ordovician to the Upper Devonian, with represen...
31/08/2024

Phacopidae is a family of phacopid trilobites that ranges from the Lower Ordovician to the Upper Devonian, with representatives in all paleocontinents.[

The Phacopina[1] comprise a suborder of the trilobite order Phacopida. Species belonging to the Phacopina lived from the...
31/08/2024

The Phacopina[1] comprise a suborder of the trilobite order Phacopida. Species belonging to the Phacopina lived from the Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) through the end of the Upper Devonian (Famennian).[2] The one unique feature that distinguishes Phacopina from all other trilobites are the very large, separately set lenses without a common cornea of the compound eye.

Phacopida ("lens-face") is an order of trilobites that lived from the Late Cambrian to the Late Devonian. It is made up ...
31/08/2024

Phacopida ("lens-face") is an order of trilobites that lived from the Late Cambrian to the Late Devonian. It is made up of a morphologically diverse assemblage of taxa in three related suborders.

Redlichiida is an order of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. Species assigned to the order Redlichiida a...
31/08/2024

Redlichiida is an order of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. Species assigned to the order Redlichiida are among the first trilobites to appear in the fossil record, about halfway during the Lower Cambrian. Due to the difficulty to relate sediments in different areas, there remains some discussion, but among the earliest are Fallotaspis (suborder Olenellina), and Lemdadella (suborder Redlichiina), both belonging to this order. The first representatives of the orders Corynexochida and Ptychopariida also appear very early on and may prove to be even earlier than any redlichiid species. In terms of anatomical comparison, the earliest redlichiid species are probably ancestral to all other trilobite orders and share many primitive characters. The last redlichiid trilobites died out before the end of the Middle Cambrian.

Trilobites (/ˈtraɪləˌbaɪts, ˈtrɪlə-/;[4][5][6] meaning "three lobes") are extinct marine arthropods that form the class ...
31/08/2024

Trilobites (/ˈtraɪləˌbaɪts, ˈtrɪlə-/;[4][5][6] meaning "three lobes") are extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest known groups of arthropods. The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago) and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic before slipping into a long decline, when, during the Devonian, all trilobite orders except the Proetida died out. The last trilobites disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 251.9 million years ago. Trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, existing in oceans for almost 270 million years, with over 22,000 species having been described.

Comura is a trilobite in the order Phacopida that existed during the lower Devonian in what is now Eifel, Germany. It wa...
31/08/2024

Comura is a trilobite in the order Phacopida that existed during the lower Devonian in what is now Eifel, Germany. It was described by Richter and Richter in 1926, and the type species is Comura cometa, originally under the genus Cryphaeus by Richter in 1909.

Hollardops couche. A lovely example. A nice example with good eye detail. Actual weight 200g. Postage included for UK ma...
31/08/2024

Hollardops couche. A lovely example. A nice example with good eye detail. Actual weight 200g. Postage included for UK mainland customers.
Age: 400 million/Tazoulait Formation, Upper Emsian, Lower Devonian
Size: Approx. 7cm. If outstretched.
Location: Taharajat, Djebel Oufaten, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa

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