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FINEST GRADE
LARGE DARK OLIVE COLORED ONNIA TRILOBITE
Ktaoua Formation - Bordj, Morocco
LOWER
ORDOVICIAN PERIOD: 505-438 million years ago
Of the finest possible
preservation and beauty, this is a MUST HAVE Onnia superba
species trilobite for the most demanding collector. Where only the
best quality will do - you cannot improve upon this exquisite example!
The trilobite is much nicer in person than appears in the photos.
Trilobite sits up high on the carefully prepared original matrix.
The Onnia trilobite shows choice preservation and delicate
anatomical detail with a unique dark olive green natural color to the
carapace. This quality trilobite fossil has been
carefully lab-prepped with
micro-abrasive equipment to reveal the fine detail of these very unique
trilobites.
The
Ordovician matrix these trilobites are found on is very hard and
usually, preparation cannot get it smooth and aesthetic enough for a
nice contrast. This particular piece of matrix has had
considerable work to make it the smoothest possible surface thereby,
enhancing the already high value of the trilobites' quality and making
for an excellent example for display.
Trilobites
are hard-shelled, segmented creatures
that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in the Earth's ancient seas.
They are considered to be one of our planet's earliest complex
life-forms and are one of the key
signature creatures of the Paleozoic Era. Trilobites went extinct before dinosaurs even
existed.
Next
to dinosaur fossils, trilobites command a dedicated and passionate
following amongst both scientists and fossil collectors, alike. In
a relatively short time-frame (scientifically speaking, of course), we
have the emergence and subsequent extinction of these fascinating
creatures. Still most baffling is the incredible diversity of
sizes and features that made up the trilobite group. Many bizarre
species co-existed with highly specialized body parts that defy the
theories of evolution in their "sudden" emergence and
diversity during the Early Cambrian Period in what is known as the
'Cambrian Explosion'.
Trilobites
were among the world's first arthropods, a phylum of hard-shelled
creatures with multiple body segments and jointed legs (although the
legs, antennae and other finer structures of trilobites only very rarely
are preserved). They constitute an extinct class of arthropods,
Trilobita, that is comprised of over 15,000 known species.
It has been
reported that every year, four to five new species are discovered in the
Atlas and Anti-Atlas Mountain regions in Morocco, alone! This
desolate northern fringe of the Sahara Desert was once covered by a
prehistoric ocean and its fossil deposits can be considered the world's
richest and most diverse source of these ancient sea creatures.
Trilobites are the single most diverse
group of extinct organisms that ever existed, period! The
smallest known trilobite is just three millimeters long, while
the largest type grew to a length of 70 centimeters (over two feet
long!). The most
common fossil of trilobites is the mineralized dorsal exoskeleton of the
creature. This is found in partial form from molting (shedding the
shell as it grows) or in complete form when the animal was buried and
died intact. The soft parts of the underside are rarely
preserved. The name 'TRILOBITE' means 'three lobed" and is
derived from the fact these animals had bodies featuring three longitudinal
lobes, not lateral (head, body, tail) as is often thought. The
lateral division of three parts is shared by many arthropods, not just
trilobites.
Considerable
study has been done on trilobites as a whole organism. Even more
fascinating though, is the research done on a microscopic level with
regards to trilobite morphology. Radiographs have
captured incredible detail of complete and fully articulated antennae
and underparts like legs and gills, preserved in the host rock of some
fossilized specimens. Perhaps the most impressive and classic
feature of trilobites that comes to mind is the eyes. Microscopic
studies of trilobite eye structures have also revealed marvelous
adaptation and very high degrees of specialization in
vision.
It seems
that the more we learn about trilobites, the unfolding of their mystery
is stranger than fiction. Certainly we gain a greater appreciation
with each new discovery of these strange and highly advanced but now
extinct 'butterflies of the ancient seas'.
FINEST PRESERVATION AND BEAUTY - DARK OLIVE
LARGE
ONNIA WITH EXTREMELY HIGH RELIEF
2.1" x
1.2" with original matrix,
trilobite 1.25" in length
$265
TR24-014 Actual
Item - One Only
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