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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Orange-Eyed Paralejurus
Stock Number  TTMPA912
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Name:   Paralejurus hamlagdadicus
Age:  Devonian
Formation:  AM Limestone
Location:  Morocco
Size:  Trilobite is 3.5 inches long!
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Here is an extremely displayable trilobite. This is a beautiful Paralejurus hamlagdadicus from the Devonian of Morocco. This remarkable specimen has been meticulously prepared in the EXTINCTIONS Prep Lab here in Colorado, as are all of our Moroccan trilobites. This trilobite does not have the short genal spines like Paralejurus rehamnanus. This unusual Scutellid trilobite is extremely inflated and wonderfully articulated. Both free cheeks are intact, and the orange eyes are quite striking. The long, prone bug exhibits very fine detail - the texture of the thick shell exoskeleton is easily seen. The very large trilobite is well displayed on the large block of sculpted limestone. This is a beautiful, top quality, orange-eyed specimen of Paralejurus hamlagdadicus.


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