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The trilobites species Ductina ductifrons belongs to the order Phacopida.
It is interesting that Ductina ductifrons in completely blind.
This specimen is a small but nice example of this german trilobite.
This attractive Ductina ductifrons is preserved with full calcite shell preservation.
This quite large Coronocephalus gaoluoensis from China shoes nicely the fine spines on the pygidium.
This lower cambrian trilobite from China belongs to the species Arthricocephalus laterilobatus.
This is a rarely nice and detailed preserved trilobite of the species Changaspis elongate.
This nearly perfect spherical concretion contains a cephalon of a Eldredgeia venustus.
The positive side shows some erosion but the negative side offer so mush detail.
This is a inexpensive example of a rare Acantopyge balliviani from Bolivia.
Here is a nice example of the trilobite Ogyginus corndensis from Wales.
This Balcoracania dailyi shows a very inflated and detailed preservation.
Kangaroo Island. This offer includes the positive and negative side.
This is a inexpensive example of the trilobite Balcoracania dailyi from the Emu Bay on Kangaroo Island. This offer includes the positive and negative side.
The trilobites species Dionide mareki is one of the great rarities of Valongo.
This Dionide specimen offer a good size and a very fine preservation.
Here is a small Nobilasaphus nobilis from Portugal with fine details.
On this pleasing pare are three trilobites of the species Placoparia tournemini.
This trilobite comes after its species name “Ectillaenus giganteus”.
This deram piece of a Pleuroceras spinatum comes from the clay pit of Ledde near Tecklenburg.
Here is a inexpensive example of a Emu Bay trilobite of the species Balcoracania dailyi.
This is a fossil fish of the species Anaethalion angustus from Solnhofen.
Anaethalion angustus is a rare member of the class Teleostei (ray-finn).
On this plate are two quite rare Valongo Trilobites. The larger trilobite belongs to the species Zeliszkella torrubiae and the smaller trilobite is a in Portugal also uncommon Prionocheilus mendax.
This fossil shrimp belongs to the rare species Acanthochirana angulata.
Acanthochirana angulata is so far the rarest species of the genus Acanthochirana.
Zamites feneonis belongs to the grub of cycad or palm ferns that are also a kind of living Fossil like the Limulus.
Here we offer a rare echinoid with spines from the lithographical limestone of Wattendorf.
This fossil cockroach of the species Lithoblatta lithophila from the lithographical limestone of Eichstätt offers a fine preservation.
This fossil fish was found on the famous site of the Fossil Lake in Wyoming.
Here is a quite large Trilobite of the species Hoekaspis matacensis from the Ordovizian of Bolivia.
This pygedium of a rare Acantopyge balliviani from Bolivia offers a huge size and a detailed preservation.
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