Last Chance 30351 - Rare 0.35 Inch Otarion Ceratopathalmos Devonian Trilobite - France Holiday Edition [eqHXBxSt]
Discover the Rare Beauty of the Otarion Trilobite Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of ancient history with our Rare 0.35 Inch Otarion ceratopathalmos Devonian Trilobite from France. This stunning fossil is a true testament to th
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Discover the Rare Beauty of the Otarion Trilobite
Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of ancient history with our Rare 0.35 Inch Otarion ceratopathalmos Devonian Trilobite from France. This stunning fossil is a true testament to the evolutionary marvels of the past, offering a glimpse into the rich and diverse ecosystem of the Devonian period. The Otarion trilobite, scientifically known as Otarion, Zenker 1833, belongs to the family Aulacopleuridae, and is renowned for its intricate details and historical significance.Exceptional Details and Unique Characteristics
This Otarion trilobite fossil boasts exceptional details that are typically found in rare specimens. The trilobite's ceratopathalmos structure, with its distinct eyespots, provides a unique perspective on its anatomy. With a paleoDB taxon number of 21275, this fossil is a valuable addition to any collection, especially for those with an interest in paleontology and evolutionary biology. The Otarion trilobite has several synonyms, including Conoparia and Otarionella, and is part of a larger group of sister taxa that include Aulacopleura, Aulacopleurinae, and Coignouina. This fossil also comes with a detailed classification and a comprehensive list of subtaxa, showcasing the intricate family tree of the Otarion.Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts
Our Otarion trilobite fossil is an ideal piece for both beginners and experienced collectors. The fossil's fast-moving, low-level epifaunal deposit-feeding behavior, as well as its diverse ecological and environmental preferences, make it a fascinating study subject. The fossil's age range of 466.0 to 376.1 Ma, and its widespread distribution across various regions, including the Daleje of the Czech Republic and the Devonian of Australia, further enhances its allure. With a list of synonyms, parent taxon, sister taxa, and subtaxa, this fossil is not just a beautiful piece of art but also a treasure trove of scientific information. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of prehistoric history that is sure to captivate and educate for years to come.What Our Customers Say
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