This Trilobite plate from Oklahoma features servile specimens of the species Homotelus bromidensis. The pice was found in Ordovician Bromide Formation wich is well known for its trilobite clusters of Homotelus bromidensis. Often the specimens are more disintegrated and disarticulated. This piece however offers a quite good preservation. There is additionally a fossil brachiopod of the genus Strophomena shown on this plate. The biggest trilobite on this plate is about 43 mm wide. | |||
Location: | Carter County, Criner Hills, Oklahoma, USA | ||
Size trilobite: | about 54 mm long | ||
Age: | Ordovician, Bromide Formation, Blackriverian Stage (about. 470Mill. y.o.) |