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Trilobite Fossil, Diademaproetus praecursor, from Morocco #1
$ 29.03
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Description
This is a Devonian trilobite from Morocco- Diademaproetus praecursor
. It is similar to
Cornuproetus
in size and shape, but with a few morphological differences.
The anterior border of Diademaproetus is prolonged forming a 'tongue' or a sub-triangular cephalic process, whereas in
Cornuproetu
s the glabella is rounded. The genal spines are long- sometimes reaching the distal part of the pygidium. Both
Cornuproetus
and
Diademaproetus
have holochroal eyes.
The body of the trilobite is 1.80 inches long (if flattened-it is in a 'flight' position) and 1.2 inches wide (genal spine to genal spine). The entire specimen with the matrix measures 2.65 inches long, 3.45 inches wide and 2.0 inches high. The holochroal lenses are extremely well-preserved in both eyes.
There is a repair running through the cephalic process, through the lower part of the left cheek and down the very edge of the left side of the thorax. Another across the tip of the right genal spine.
In the trilobite- collecting world this is not a detriment. Trilobites are found by smashing open rocks- and the specimen often gets broken as a result. It is rare to find an entire, unbroken trilobite. And if one is found, they usually are sold for a premium amount. Many sellers do not disclose that their fossils have been repaired as the repair is often very well done, and virtually undetectable. I believe in full disclosure.
All of my fossils are guaranteed authentic and have been legally obtained.
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