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"Unveiling the Ancient World

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

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-259 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Drutops magalomanicus Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil trilobite

Fossil trilobite preserved in siltstone, from the Burgess Shale area. Trilobites are arthropods that lived in the sea during the Cambrian Era more than 300 million years ago

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil trilobite from the Ordovician period

Fossil trilobite from the Ordovician period

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Two fossil trilobites from Devonian period

Two fossil trilobites from Devonian period
Trilobites. Two well-preserved fossil trilobites from the Devonian era (408-360 million years ago). The dorsal exoskeleton of each trilobite is clearly visible as ridges running across the top of

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobites

Trilobites. Computer artwork of trilobites in the sea during the Devonian period. This lasted from around 408 to 360 million years ago

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil trilobite, Ogyginus corndensis corndensis

Fossil trilobite, Ogyginus corndensis corndensis (Murchison), from the Ordovician period (500 to 435 million years ago), found in the Lower Llanvirn sediments, Builth Wells inlier, Powys, Wales

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Burgess Shale fossil quarry

Burgess Shale fossil quarry. These rocks contain large numbers of fossils from 500 million years ago. They were formed when an avalanche of fine mud buried

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite eye fossil, SEM

Trilobite eye fossil, SEM
Trilobite eye fossil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Trilobites were arthropods, the shelled segmented invertebrates that include crabs and insects and spiders

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite fossil, SEM

Trilobite fossil, SEM
Trilobite fossil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Trilobites were arthropods, the shelled segmented invertebrates that include crabs and insects and spiders

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil trilobite from the Cambrian period

Fossil trilobite from the Cambrian period
Trilobite. Fossil trilobite, Eccaparadoxides sp. from the Cambrian period (600-525 million years ago). The trilobites were marine arthropods which were once extremely common throughout the worlds

Background imageTrilobite Collection: 1846 Fine Victorian Trilobite lithograph

1846 Fine Victorian Trilobite lithograph
Homalonotus armatus, Plate IV. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageTrilobite Collection: 1846 Victorian Trilobite Platycephalus

1846 Victorian Trilobite Platycephalus
Asaphus platycephalus, Plate 2. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageTrilobite Collection: 1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops

1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops
Phacops latifrons enrolled and open, Plate 2. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil. Trilobites are extinct hard-shelled, segmented arthropods. They lived in the Earths ancient seas between the Cambrian and Permian Periods (around 542-250 million years ago)

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite on a seabed, artwork

Trilobite on a seabed, artwork
Trilobite on a seabed. Computer artwork of a Olenoides serratus trilobite crawling among prehistoric Vauxia sp. (branching) and Wapkia sp

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Ellipsocephalus hoffi trilobite fossils

Ellipsocephalus hoffi trilobite fossils. Trilobites were arthropods that fed as they crawled on the seabed. They are now extinct

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Prehistoric pond, artwork

Prehistoric pond, artwork
Prehistoric pond. Computer artwork of life in and around a freshwater pond during the Upper Devonian period (around 360 million years ago). In the foreground are two Ichthyostega tetrapods

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite and bee, 19th century artwork

Trilobite and bee, 19th century artwork
Trilobite (top) and bee (bottom), 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil Trilobite - Dikelokephalina - Ordovician - Morocco

Fossil Trilobite - Dikelokephalina - Ordovician - Morocco
CAN-3707 Fossil Trilobite - Dikelokephalina Ordovician - Morocco John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Size: total length including spines: 9 cm Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Size: total length including spines: 9 cm Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-303 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Philonix Size: total length including spines: 9 cm Devonian Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite Fossil (Hoplolichoides conicotuberculatus) - Wolhow River Russia - Middle Ordovician

Trilobite Fossil (Hoplolichoides conicotuberculatus) - Wolhow River Russia - Middle Ordovician
CAN-2478 Trilobite Fossil (Hoplolichoides conicotuberculatus) Wolhow River Russia - Middle Ordovician John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite Fossil - Yakutia Russia - Lower Cambrian

Trilobite Fossil - Yakutia Russia - Lower Cambrian
CAN-2476 Trilobite Fossil - Yakutia Russia Lower Cambrian John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobite Fossil - Russia - Cambrian

Trilobite Fossil - Russia - Cambrian
CAN-2477 Trilobite Fossil Russia - Cambrian John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Silurian trilobite burrows

Silurian trilobite burrows, Penha Garcia geological park, Naturtejo Geopark (one of the UNESCO Geoparks), Beira Baixa, Portugal, Europe

Background imageTrilobite Collection: Trilobites (Platypectoides)

Trilobites (Platypectoides), fossils from the Ordovician, Dades Valley, Morocco, North Africa, Africa



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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.