Cheirurid trilobite

$200.00

Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ8807521

Cheirurid trilobite from the Late Ordovician, Yuanchuanjie Village, Baoshan City, Yunnan Prov., China

Cheirurid trilobites were a distinctive and diverse group of arthropods that thrived from the Late Cambrian to the Middle Devonian.

Full dimensions are listed below.

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Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ8807521

Cheirurid trilobite from the Late Ordovician, Yuanchuanjie Village, Baoshan City, Yunnan Prov., China

Cheirurid trilobites were a distinctive and diverse group of arthropods that thrived from the Late Cambrian to the Middle Devonian.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ8807521

Cheirurid trilobite from the Late Ordovician, Yuanchuanjie Village, Baoshan City, Yunnan Prov., China

Cheirurid trilobites were a distinctive and diverse group of arthropods that thrived from the Late Cambrian to the Middle Devonian.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Specimen Details
Species Name: Cheirurid trilobite Order / Family: Phacopida / Cheiruridae Age: Late Ordovician Locality: Baoshan City, Yunnan Prov., China Formation: Pupiao Formation
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Dimensions: In Inches Length: 12.0 inches Width: 10.0 inches Height: 8.0 inches Weight: NA
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Description:

Cheirurid trilobites were a distinctive and diverse group of arthropods that thrived from the Late Cambrian to the Middle Devonian. They are characterized by their often ornate morphology, including a complex glabella (the central raised portion of the head), prominent free cheeks, and a pygidium (tail section) with distinctive, often finger-like spines. Cheirurids exhibited a wide range of forms and are found in many parts of the world, reflecting their adaptability to various marine environments. Their unique features and evolutionary history have made them a subject of ongoing study in the field of paleontology, particularly in understanding trilobite evolution and biogeography.

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