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EXTINCTIONS- VERY STRIKING CERATONURUS TRILOBITE FOSSIL, OKLAHOMA - SUPER SPINY!
$ 369.59
- Description
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Description
Name: Ceratonurus sp.
Age:
Lower Devonian
Formation:
Haragan Formation
Location:
Coal County, Oklahoma
Size:
Trilobite is about 1.7 inches long
We will be auctioning some nice fossils here over the next few weeks, so keep checking back.
This is a cool example of a RARE spiny trilobite. It is a fine Ceratonurus sp. from Oklahoma. This specimen was found by, and acquired from, the late, great Eugene Thomas' Collection. This type is probably the most sought-after and elusive spiny trilobites from the Haragan of Oklahoma. This delicate fossil is beautifully outstretched on a sculpted matrix block. Both ''horns'' and free cheeks are present (which is very unusual), and the body spines are very long and quite impressive. Ceratonurus is one of the hardest of the Oklahoma trilobites to find and prepare, and this one is so collectible, Eugene kept it for himself!
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