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One of the Largest Dicranurus monstrosus Ever Found!

   
Name: Dicranurus monstrosus
Age:  Devonian
Formation:  AM Limestone
Location:  Morocco
Size: Trilobite is 3.2" long, 3.5" across!
Price: SOLD

Specimen SS79

This is a spectacular trilobite fossil. It is a fabulous Dicranurus monstrosus from Morocco. This amazing specimen was painstakingly prepared under a microscope in the EXTINCTIONS Preparation Lab, as are all of our Moroccan trilobites. Dicranurus is known worldwide for its unique, spider-like appearance - but many faked examples have flooded the market. However, this specimen is GENUINE AND FULLY REAL. This trilobite has its occipital ''Ram's Horns'' prepared fully free-standing, which makes for an impressive display. This trilobite was meticulously extracted from one solid block of rock - a killer bug showcased in the center of of a sculpted limestone base. This is one of the largest, most displayable Dicranurus trilobites we have ever seen. It is hard to imagine a more collectible example of a Dicranurus monstrosus from Morocco.


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