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Trilobite Collection (page 3)

"Unveiling the Ancient World

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Ordovician burrowing trilobite

Ordovician burrowing trilobite
Calymenella sp.Middle Ordovician, Caradocian, Greseuse du Ktaoua Zagora district Morocco. Pete Lawrance collection

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Struveaspis micromma C015 / 0716

Struveaspis micromma C015 / 0716
Struveaspis micromma. Devonian Timrhahrhat Formation Jbel Gava el Zguilma Morocco

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0750

Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0750
Dalmanitina sp. (curved genal spines) Ordovician, Uppermost Llanvirn, Rehjamna, Morocco. The genus is named after the naturalist and palaeontologist Johan Wilhelm Dalman (1787-1828)

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6222

Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6222
Tower-eye trilobite (Erbenochile erbeni) fossil. This specimen is from the Timrahrhart Formation, Morocco. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6149

Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6149
Tower-eye trilobite (Erbenochile erbeni) fossil. This specimen is from the Timrahrhart Formation, Morocco. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6221

Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6221
Tower-eye trilobite (Erbenochile erbeni) fossil. This specimen is from the Timrahrhart Formation, Morocco. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6220

Tower-eye trilobite fossil C016 / 6220
Tower-eye trilobite (Erbenochile erbeni) fossil. This specimen is from the Timrahrhart Formation, Morocco. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Stalk-eyed trilobite fossil C016 / 5560

Stalk-eyed trilobite fossil C016 / 5560
Stalk-eyed trilobite (Asaphus kowalewskii). A complete 3-dimensional stalk-eyed trilobite fossil measuring approximately 5 centimetress, discovered at Wolchow River, near St. Petersburgh, Russia

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils C016 / 4927

Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils C016 / 4927
Encrinurus punctatus, trilobite fossils. Block of rock containing several fossils of the trilobite Encrinurus punctatus. Encrinurus had eyes on stalks

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Biceratops, trilobite fossil C016 / 4845

Biceratops, trilobite fossil C016 / 4845
Biceratops, trilobite fossil. Trilobites were arthropods that fed as they crawled on the seabed. They are now extinct. They had a carapace, or shell, that was divided into three parts

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Calymene trilobite fossil C013 / 6613

Calymene trilobite fossil C013 / 6613
Calymene blumenbachii trilobite fossil. This specimen of this extinct marine arthropod is from the 425 million year old Devonian Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, Worcestershire, UK

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Phacops trilobite fossil C013 / 6612

Phacops trilobite fossil C013 / 6612
Diatom, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Cambrian trilobites from the Falkland Islands

Cambrian trilobites from the Falkland Islands
Trilobites from a cobble of archaeocyathan limestone from Port Purvis: PS 218, specimen number NHM PI PO 12074 in the collection of the Palaeontological Department of The Natural History Museum

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Agnostid trilobite

Agnostid trilobite of Cambrian age, found in deep water. It is a blind trilobite of only a few millimetres long, with only two thoracic segments

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Remopeurides, a fossil trilobite

Remopeurides, a fossil trilobite
Probably planktonic, Remopeurides is a small trilobite - this Scottish Ordovician example being less than 2 cm long - with an inflated glabella

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Elrathia kingii, trilobites

Elrathia kingii, trilobites
Elrathia kingii in rock matrix, from Middle Cambrian, Wheeler Shale, House Range, Utah, USA

Background imageTrilobite Collection: John William Salter (1820-1869)

John William Salter (1820-1869)
Portrait of John William Slater, a geologist and palaeontologist for the Geological Survey. He worked on the classification of trilobites

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Phacops rana africanus, trilobite

Phacops rana africanus, trilobite
This trilobite shown in the balled position originated from the Devonian period c. 380-370 million years ago, in the Tifariti area, Spain

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trinucleus, a fossil trilobite

Trinucleus, a fossil trilobite
The pitted cephalic fringe is clearly seen in this 1.3 cm wide specimen of Trinucleus from the Ordovician of Wales

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trinodus, a fossil trilobite

Trinodus, a fossil trilobite
Measuring less than a cm, this Scottich Ordovician trilobite Trinodus has a much reduced thorax between the larger head and cephalon

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Calymene, trilobite

Calymene, trilobite
This specimen dates from the Middle Silurian, Worcestershire. Trilobites are among the earliest fossils known and ranged from the Lower Cambrian (540 million years ago)

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Wanneria walcottana, trilobite

Wanneria walcottana, trilobite

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Leonaspis coronata, trilobite

Leonaspis coronata, trilobite
One of the smaller trilobites growing to a maximum length of 2cm. The spines have been well-preserved in this specimen

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Encrinurus punctatus, trilobites

Encrinurus punctatus, trilobites
A specimen of rock containing several fossils of the Trilobite Encrinurus punctatus. Encrinurus had eyes on stalks and grew to a size of approximatey 5cm

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Angelina, stretched trilobite

Angelina, stretched trilobite
Angelina grew up to a length of 6cm. The thorax was made up of 15 segements with spines. Trilobites were arthropods and had exoskeletons as crustaceans, spiders and insects do today

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Calymene blumenbachii, trilobites

Calymene blumenbachii, trilobites
Specimens of this Devonian trilobite in various positions. Trilobites had a carapace, or shell. Trilobites were arthropods as crustaceans, spiders and insects are today

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Calymene blumenbachii, trilobite

Calymene blumenbachii, trilobite
A well-known convex Silurian trilobite originating from Worcestershire, England. Trilobites were arthropods as crustaceans, spiders and insects are today

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Biceratops, trilobite

Biceratops, trilobite
Biceratops, a Cambrian trilobite. Trilobites had a carapace, or shell was divided into three parts. Trilobites were arthropods as crustaceans, spiders and insects are today

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Phacops rana, trilobite

Phacops rana, trilobite
A Devonian trilobite from Ontario, Canada. A convex trilobite with eleven thoracic segments; the eyes include a few very large lenses

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Naraoia compacta, trilobite

Naraoia compacta, trilobite

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Butterfly stone Hu-die-shih trilobites

Butterfly stone Hu-die-shih trilobites
Trilobite Drepanura; inferred Upper Cambrian, Shantung Province, China. Mounted slab from Keeper?s Meeting Room

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trinucleus, trinucleid trilobite

Trinucleus, trinucleid trilobite
This Trinucleid trilobite grew up to 3cm long. Specimen originating from Ordovician rocks of Builth, Wales

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Dalmanites myops, trilobite

Dalmanites myops, trilobite
A Silurian fossil trilobite from the Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, Worcestershire. This specimen measures 40mm head to tail

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobites Fossil - Cambrian Period

Trilobites Fossil - Cambrian Period
PM-8737 FOSSIL - TRILOBITES Cambrian Period Elrathia Elrathia sp. Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Ceratarges size: body: 45 mm; total: 72 mm Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Ceratarges size: body: 45 mm; total: 72 mm Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-255 Fossil: Trilobite Ceratarges Morocco size: body: 45 mm; total: 72 mm Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil Trilobites - Mass mortality-extinct marine invertebrates Middle Devonian, Near St

Fossil Trilobites - Mass mortality-extinct marine invertebrates Middle Devonian, Near St. Petersburg, Russia E50T4144
CAN-2180 Fossil Trilobites - Mass mortality-extinct marine invertebrates. Middle Devonian Near St. Petersburg, Russia Xenasaphus devexus John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossils: Trilobite Cambriopallace Size of this specimen: 10 cm Cambrian Morocco

Fossils: Trilobite Cambriopallace Size of this specimen: 10 cm Cambrian Morocco
FG-dz-252 Fossils: Trilobite Cambriopallace Morocco Size of this specimen: 10 cm Cambrian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil Trilobites - Sumphururus ytripocis - Ordovician age - Zagoura Morocco

Fossil Trilobites - Sumphururus ytripocis - Ordovician age - Zagoura Morocco
CAN-3440 Fossil Trilobites Ordovician age - Zagoura Morocco Sumphururus ytripocis John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite Fossil - Mid Ordovician. Total length 12. 5 cm Wolchow River, Russia

Trilobite Fossil - Mid Ordovician. Total length 12. 5 cm Wolchow River, Russia
FG-12089 Trilobite Fossil - Mid Ordovician. Total length 12.5 cm Wolchow River, Russia Ceraurinella ingrica Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Size: 74 mm long Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Size: 74 mm long Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-296 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Odontochile Size: 74 mm long Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil - Trilobites. Early Cambrian Emu Bay Shale, Kangaroo Island, South Australia E50T3605

Fossil - Trilobites. Early Cambrian Emu Bay Shale, Kangaroo Island, South Australia E50T3605
CAN-2202 Fossil - Trilobites. Early Cambrian Emu Bay Shale, Kangaroo Island, South Australia Redlichia takooensis John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil Trilobite - Redlichia takooensis - Lower Cambrian - Emu Bay Shale formation - Kangaroo

Fossil Trilobite - Redlichia takooensis - Lower Cambrian - Emu Bay Shale formation - Kangaroo Island - South Australia
CAN-3445 Fossil Trilobite Lower Cambrian - Emu Bay Shale formation - Kangaroo Island - South Australia Redlichia takooensis John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-315 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Waleserops Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Size: total length: 12 cm Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Size: total length: 12 cm Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-308 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Psychopyge Size: total length: 12 cm Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Length: 70 mm Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Length: 70 mm Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-300 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Phacops rana Length: 70 mm Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401



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"Unveiling the Ancient World: Trilobite Fossils and their Fascinating Stories" Step back in time as we explore the captivating world of trilobites through their fossilized remains. Dating back millions of years, these enigmatic creatures offer a glimpse into Earth's prehistoric past. One such remarkable find is the 1846 Victorian Trilobite Paradoxides, an exquisite specimen that showcases the intricate details of this extinct arthropod. Its well-preserved features provide valuable insights into its anatomy and behavior. Another intriguing discovery is the Ogygiopsis klotzi fossil, measuring 50mm long with a small fault running through it. This imperfection only adds to its allure, reminding us of the fragility and resilience of life throughout history. The Lower Cambrian Stephen Formation holds a treasure trove of fossils, including Ogygiopsis klotzi trilobites measuring 50mm long. These ancient remnants shed light on the biodiversity that thrived during this period and help scientists piece together evolutionary puzzles. Trilobites were not alone in their existence; they coexisted with other organisms like sponges and zoophytes. The presence of these diverse fossils further enriches our understanding of ecosystems from bygone eras. Amongst the vast array species lies Calymene blumenbachii brongniart—a striking example known for its distinct features. Studying these unique variations allows researchers to delve deeper into how different environments shaped evolution over time. Phacops and Dalmanites are two additional fossilized trilobite species that capture our imagination with their intricate exoskeletons preserved in stone. Their beautifully preserved forms serve as testaments to Earth's ever-changing landscapes. Imagine witnessing an Orthocerid hunting trilobites—an awe-inspiring scene brought to life through artwork depicting nature's eternal struggle for survival.