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Amazing Sea Floor Bottom Plate with TWELVE Gerastos

 
 
Name: Gerastos granulosus
Age:  Devonian
Formation:  AM Limestone
Location:  Morocco
Size: Plate is 6.8 inches across
Price: SOLD

Specimen SSS931

This is an extremely displayable multiple plate of trilobites from the Devonian of Morocco. There are TWELVE COMPLETE Gerastos granulosus just teeming on this block of limestone. All of the trilobites are natural to the plate - none have been composited. The bugs are 3-dimensionally preserved and exhibit very fine detail. The bugs have their free cheeks intact and are tightly articulated. All of the trilobites are outstretched and rightside-up, which is extremely unusual. The trilobites have excellent color and contrast and are beautifully showcased on the large, sculpted block of dense limestone. This is a beautiful multiple plate of these classic Moroccan trilobites captured in a feeding frenzy.















This fossil was collected and obtained legally, and is also being sold legally. A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.

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