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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Fabulous Hamatolenus
Stock Number  TTMYZ96
EXTINCTIONS Choice

Name:   Hamatolenus (Hamatolenus) vincenti
Age:  Middle Cambrian
Formation:  Jbel Wawrmast Formation (Tissafinian Stage)
Location:  Jbel Ougnate, Morocco
Size:  Trilobite is 2.4 inches long
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This is a fantastic Cambrian trilobite. It is Hamatolenus (Hamatolenus) vincenti from the Cambrian of Morocco. This is a rare type of Cambrian trilobite. This trilobite exhibits very fine detail - the furrowed glabella is easily seen, and the individual thoracic segments are clearly defined. The free cheeks are present, which is extremely unusual for this type. But the real eye-catching feature of this bug is its long pleural and genal spines. And if that's not enough, this is a split pair - the counterpart is also present (not pictured, but included for free). This is a textbook example of this extremely unusual Cambrian trilobite.



 
 
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