Cornuproetus cornutus Fossil Trilobite

Formation: Taboumakhlouf Formation

Age: Eifelian Stage, Devonian Period (Approx. 393–388 million years ago)

Location: Tahrajat, Morocco

This listing offers a stunning Cornuproetus cornutus trilobite fossil, a beautifully preserved specimen from the Devonian period. Discovered in the renowned Taboumakhlouf Formation in Tahrajat, Morocco, this trilobite showcases exceptional detail and intricate features, making it an extraordinary addition to any fossil collection.

Species Information:

Cornuproetus cornutus is a species of trilobite known for its compact body, well-defined exoskeleton, and prominent genal spines, which give it a unique, horn-like appearance. These small marine arthropods thrived in Devonian seas, contributing to the diverse ecosystems of their time. Trilobites like Cornuproetus cornutus provide valuable insights into early marine life and are highly sought after by collectors for their unique morphology and historical significance.

Product Details:

This Cornuproetus cornutus trilobite fossil is ideal for collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of paleontology. Its exceptional preservation and scientific importance make it perfect for display, study, or teaching purposes.

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Don’t miss the chance to own this rare and fascinating Cornuproetus cornutus trilobite fossil. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a tangible connection to Earth’s ancient marine past!