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Trilobite Table, Hand made Wrought Iron base
Jim Vilona Original custom designed iron table base. One of a kind, hand made iron base.
Asaphus trilobites from Morocco are fossilized remnants of a now-extinct group of marine arthropods that lived during the Middle to Late Ordovician period, approximately 485 to 443 million years ago. These trilobites belong to the genus Asaphus, a diverse and widely distributed group characterized by their distinctive three-lobed exoskeletons.
The Moroccan deposits, particularly those found in the Anti-Atlas region, have yielded a rich and diverse assemblage of Asaphus trilobites. These fossils provide valuable insights into the ancient marine ecosystems and environmental conditions of the Ordovician period.
Asaphus trilobites typically exhibit a convex, oval-shaped exoskeleton with well-defined cephalon (head), thorax (body), and pygidium (tail). They were likely active predators or scavengers, contributing to the intricate web of life in the ancient seas. The preservation of these trilobites in Morocco is often exceptional, with many specimens displaying intricate details of their exoskeletons.
Paleontologists and collectors alike appreciate the significance of Moroccan Asaphus trilobites, not only for their scientific importance but also for their aesthetic appeal. These fossils continue to be a subject of study, helping scientists unravel the mysteries of Earth’s ancient past and the evolution of life during the Ordovician period.
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