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PHACOPS REEDOPS TRILOBITE FOSSIL IN ROCK MATRIX 400 MILLION YEARS OLD One item for sale. This Phacops Reedops trilobite fossil is from Morocco. Now extinct, this trilobite fossil is about 400 million years old. This trilobite has really nice detail. You can judge the size by the coin in the pictures. This is a nice specimen for your fossil collection. Better than the pictures. Add $4.95 for U.S. shipping. Add $5.25 for Canadian shipping. Thanks for looking. 103 Additional Information Trilobites were among the first complex life forms to evolve in primordial seas. Scientists believe they are the first creatures to develop eyesight on the planet. Trilobites are hard shelled, segmented creatures that first appeared on earth approximately 570 million years ago. They were the first creatures’ with a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton. They lived in pre-historic seas that dried up long ago due to natural geological processes. These Arthropods were the most adaptable creatures on Earth and existed for over 350 million years. Trilobites were abundant during the Cambrian and Ordovician periods. They spanned the Paleozoic Era (from about 570 to 225 million years ago) and eventually became extinct in the Permian period. They have no present day relatives. Trilobites scavenged on the ancient sea floors like a modern day catfish. Some types of trilobites had advanced eyesight although many were blind. The trilobite body was generally oval and flat. Trilobites are called trilobites because they have three “tri” lobes. These lobes include the Cephalon (head section), the thorax (mid section) and the pygidium (tail section). The mid Thorax section is made up of a number of overlapping ribbed segments. Today, fossil evidence of these extinct creatures can be found worldwide. Trilobites went extinct before the age of the dinosaurs. Trilobites were the first arthropods, a phylum of hard-shelled creatures with multiple body segments and jointed legs. They constitute an extinct class of arthropods made up of nine orders, over 150 families, about 5000 genera, and an estimated 20,000 species. New species of trilobites are found every year. Today, scientists and hobbyists use Trilobites as trace fossils to help determine the age of certain rock formations. Terms of Agreement: Payment is due within three days of auction/sale end. Only items won and/or purchased within a three day period may be combined to reduce shipping and handling charges. Multiple payments will not be combined to reduce shipping and handling charges. Single payment only to receive the shipping discount. Won or purchased item or items may be relisted, at the sellers option, if payment is not received according to these terms. Non-paying bidders are reported to eBay. Thanks for visiting. Fossils2000! Check out my other items ! Be sure to add me to your favorites listFossils2000 The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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