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RARE GRADE PARADOXIDES TRILOBITE - Anti-Atlas Mountain Range, South Morocco

CAMBRIAN PERIOD:  543 - 510 million years ago

From a very rare Anti-Atlas Range discovery of a small cache of superb grade Paradoxides, this specimen is one of the very few of the finest of that group that we have left.  The occurrence of this find happened several years ago and realizing a lifetime opportunity was at hand, we secured the entire group which totaled just over 100 specimens including about a dozen multiple examples.  The majority of the lot have been sold, many going to university, state and national museums around the world.  At the time of this posting, we still have a few superb grade examples left including some multiple examples posted on other pages in the Paradoxides section.  This single specimen listed here is one of the best that we still have available for sale.  It is highly likely that in your lifetime, you will never encounter a Paradoxides of a quality like this again available for public sale.  It is certain you will not find another seller offering this quality anywhere.  

The Paradoxides trilobite is one of the most popular fossils to fake and every fossil shop, online auction and fossil show will invariably present several for sale.  Whether ignorant or just plain crooked, very few sellers will HONESTLY AND CORRECTLY disclose if the Paradoxides they offer is a complete fake or mostly restored.  Any educated buyer will agree this is a stigma with this species despite it being one of the most impressive display fossils and the largest trilobite that ever existed in the Cambrian.  If you appreciate and are willing to invest in a rare example rather than just spend your money on a commercial "junker", then do not pass up this rare opportunity to add to your collection a quality of Paradoxides that exceeds most public collections and exhibitions.

This remarkable Paradoxides can boast of having only 1 - 2% restoration, limited to areas on the tip of the right genal spine, the tips of the right pleural spines and a limited portion on the posterior of the central lobe near the pygidium.  Special features worth noting are the completely intact and untouched cephalon.  Numerous close up images show detail and features rarely if ever seen in this type.  Second to last photo shows nearly intact original limestone slab.  Much of this find was extracted with rock saws where possible hence the more complete and intact nature to the trilobite and the rock.  Two saw lines can be seen on this back image, as well.  

This premium grade trilobite specimen is of the finest we currently offer.  As previously mentioned, the vast majority of Paradoxides specimens on the market are either heavily restored or completely fabricated.  This specimen is a true rarity and comes with our highest recommendation.

 


Trilobites are hard-shelled, segmented creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in the Earth's ancient seas.  They are considered to be one of our planet's earliest complex life-forms and are one of the key signature creatures of the Paleozoic Era.  Trilobites went extinct before dinosaurs even existed. 

Next to dinosaur fossils, trilobites command a dedicated and passionate following amongst both scientists and fossil collectors, alike.  In a relatively short time-frame (scientifically speaking, of course), we have the emergence and subsequent extinction of these fascinating creatures.  Still most baffling is the incredible diversity of sizes and features that made up the trilobite group.  Many bizarre species co-existed with highly specialized body parts that defy the theories of evolution in their "sudden" emergence and diversity during the Early Cambrian Period in what is known as the 'Cambrian Explosion'.  

Trilobites were among the world's first arthropods, a phylum of hard-shelled creatures with multiple body segments and jointed legs (although the legs, antennae and other finer structures of trilobites only very rarely are  preserved).  They constitute an extinct class of arthropods, Trilobita, that is comprised of over 15,000 known species.

It has been reported that every year, four to five new species are discovered in the Atlas and Anti-Atlas Mountain regions in Morocco, alone!   This desolate northern fringe of the Sahara Desert was once covered by a prehistoric ocean and its fossil deposits can be considered the world's richest and most diverse source of these ancient sea creatures.

Trilobites are the single most diverse group of extinct organisms that ever existed, period!  The smallest known trilobite is just three millimeters long, while the largest type grew to a length of 70 centimeters (over two feet long!).  The most common fossil of trilobites is the mineralized dorsal exoskeleton of the creature.  This is found in partial form from molting (shedding the shell as it grows) or in complete form when the animal was buried and died intact.  The soft parts of the underside are rarely preserved.  The name 'TRILOBITE' means 'three lobed" and is derived from the fact these animals had bodies featuring three longitudinal lobes, not lateral (head, body, tail) as is often thought.  The lateral division of three parts is shared by many arthropods, not just trilobites.

Considerable study has been done on trilobites as a whole organism.  Even more fascinating though, is the research done on a microscopic level with regards to trilobite morphology.    Radiographs have captured incredible detail of complete and fully articulated antennae and underparts like legs and gills, preserved in the host rock of some fossilized specimens.  Perhaps the most impressive and classic feature of trilobites that comes to mind is the eyes.  Microscopic studies of trilobite eye structures have also revealed marvelous adaptation and very high degrees of specialization in vision.  

It seems that the more we learn about trilobites, the unfolding of their mystery is stranger than fiction.  Certainly we gain a greater appreciation with each new discovery of these strange and highly advanced but now extinct 'butterflies of the ancient seas'.

RARE, RARE, RARE - DO NOT MISS THIS ONE FROM A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME DISCOVERY!

12.5" long x 11.5" wide with matrix, creature is 10.75" long x 9.75" wide

SOLD     TR1-002    INCLUDES STAND     Actual Item - One Only

1895