Trilobites Morocco

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  • Acanthopyge sp

    3,000.00

    This is an EXTREMELY RARE lichid trilobite from Morocco, Acanthopyge. Real, non composited specimens are nearly impossible to acquire because not only are they rare, but they tend to be found disarticulated and the original locality was collected out years ago. This specimen is 3.25″ long, has great shell preservation, and is covered in tiny pustules. It comes from the Marakib Formation near Jbel Issomour, Morocco.

  • Comura bultyncki

    1,000.00

    This is a long Comura bultyncki trilobite from Ofaten, Morocco. Preparing a trilobite such as this requires 60+ hours under microscope. It has dozen of free-standing spines and you can even see tiny eye facets in both eyes. This is a top quality specimen.

  • Giant Symphisurina Asaphus Trilobite

    2,000.00

    Trilobite fossils garner attention from collectors around the world for their wide variety of sizes and shapes. Offered is an impressive and rare Moroccan trilobite, Symphisurina asaphus, beautifully preserved on matrix. The color contrast of this unique specimen against the soft tones of the matrix, as well as its prodigious size, makes this example an outstanding display specimen. Measures 13in long.

  • Longianda termieri (Neltner & Poctey, 1950)

    800.00

    This is a spectacular of Longianda termieri (Neltner & Poctey, 1950) from the Issafen Formation of Morocco. It has been beautifully prepared in high relief against the surrounding shale and the natural, rust colored highlights around the edges adds to the aesthetics of the piece.

  • Neltneria termieri

    850.00

    This is a Lower Cambrian trilobite (Neltneria termieri) from Issafen Formation. This is one of the more uncommon species in the formation. The specimen has been prepared to bring it out in good relief against the rock by carving around the spines.

  • Parvilichas marochii (Corbacho & Vela 2013)

    1,800.00

    This is a nice specimen of a recently described genus of Early Ordovician trilobite from the Zagora Region of Morocco, Parvilichas marochii. Parvilichas is similar to the monster lichid trilobite Uralichas but differs in that it is much smaller with proportionally larger eyes and longer genal spines. This is a rare trilobite and I’ve only seen a handful of examples on the market, all for substantially higher prices than this one.

  • Tremaglaspis sp

    1,500.00

    Aglaspidida is an extinct order of aquatic arthropods that were once regarded as primitive chelicerates. However, anatomical comparisons demonstrate that the aglaspidids cannot be accommodated within the chelicerates,and that they lie instead within the Artiopoda, thus placing them closer to the trilobites. Aglaspidida contains the subgroups Aglaspididae and Tremaglaspididae, which are distinguished by the presence of acute/spinose genal angles and a long spiniform tailspine in the Aglaspididae.

  • Zlichovaspis rugosa

    200.00

    This is an Odontochile Trilobite. The trilobite itself measures 3 1/4 inches in length and dates back to the Devonian time period approximately 400 million years ago. This trilobite is from Morocco, North Africa. I handpicked it myself and was careful to choose specimens with no restoration or paint, including this piece.