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German Trilobites
Trilobites from Germany are comparatively rare. Trilobites from the German Devonian originate often from the classical sites of Bundenbach or the Eifel Mountains. The famous trilobite fields of Gees in the Eifel delivered some particularly well preserved Trilobite specimens. In limited amount are also Trilobites from the Hercynian Mountains and the Rhenish Massif known. Older Trilobite finds from the German Cambrian, Ordovician or Silurian are generally sparse.
There are Trilobite sites in the Thuringian and Franconian forest at a Cambrian age but exposures are small and remote.
Many German trilobite localities are today inaccessible.
This is a Trilobite pygidium of Burmeisterella armata from the German Eifel Mts.
Here is a relative rare specimen of an Eifel trilobite of the species Burmeisterella vixarmata.
Here is a cluster of trilobites of the species Ductina ductifrons, consisting of two complete and one incomplete specimen.
Here is a curled Eifel trilobite of the species Geesops
schlotheimi from the classic site of the Pelm-Salmer
Weg near Gees.