Here is a double with two Duslia insignis from the Ordovician of Morocco. Duslia insignis is a trilobites like soft body arthropod. The second, mostly chipped away specimen shows fossil stuctures that reach about 10 mm deep in the matrix. These are structures can may be fossil remains of some kind of chitin carapace. This pice is a inexpensive but anyway attractive example of this unusual soft tissue fossil from the Ordovician. | |||
Location: | Kaid Rmi, Marocco | ||
| Size Duslia : | about 69 & 70 mm long | ||
| Age: | Upper Ordovician, Caradoc, Ktaoua Fm (about 470 Ma) | ||