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This enrolled Eiffel Trilobite from the Devonian of Germany is shown from a unusual perspective.
This fossils are interpreted as beard worms or tube worms(Siboglinidae).
This pice here is from the lower Cambrian beds of Goerlitz in Germany.
It is still not completely clear if this fossil specimens are to be accounted to the family of the Siboglinidae. The most popular today living members of the Siboglinidae are living on the hydrotermal vents of the deep sea, the so called “Black smoker”.
Here is a double with a positive and a natitive of this very old trilobite of the sub order Eodiscina.
Here is a large eodiscus cephalon from the lower Cambrian of Görlitz (Germany).
Here is a attractive trilobite triple with thre specimens of Ogyginus corndensis from wales.
Here is a large Barrandia homfrayi with a rich contrast from the ordovician of Wales.
Here is a nice „welsh flat fish” that is actually a Trilobite from the family of Asaphidae.
Hee is a compleate example of the trilobite Lloydolithus lloydi from Shropshire.
Here is a nice large specimen of a Ampyx linleyensis from the Hope - Shales of Shorpshire.
Here is a attractive Onnia from the Ordovician of Morocco.
Here is a inexpensive roller of Barrandeops granulops from Zquilma.
Here is a very detaild pygidium of a Odontochile hausmanni from the Pragian Layers of Prague.
Here is a nice example of a Devonian - Trilobite from the Pragian of Prague.
The quite large pygidium belongs to the species Odontochile hausmanni.
Here is a good and inexpansive example of Reedops pembertoni.
Hee is a typical Lloydolithus lloydi from Shropshire.
Here is a disarticulated Flexicalymene meeki from Ohio that shows some nice details.
There is a isolated cephalon on the matrix as well.
Here is very good and inexpensive example of a Ectillaenus katzeri from the Šárka Formation.
Here very detaild Trimerocephalus caecus from the Holly - Cross - Mountains in Poland.
Here is a absolute rarity, a Xiphogonium trautensteinensis. This extremly rare trilobite is also known as „Trautensteinproetus“.
Here is a atractive double of the trilobite Ogyginus corndensis from Llandrindod Wells.
Here is a inexpensive Ellipsocephalus hoffi as a nice study piece.
This Ellipsocephalus hoffi is a nice and inexpensive example for this classical trilobite.
This Ellipsocephalus hoffi shows a nice, dark mineralised gloss as the fossils and the rock surface of this locality does show sometimes.
Here is a super nice plate with many trilobites of the species Ellipsocephalus hoffi.
Here is a nice Ellipsocephalus hoffi from Jince.
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