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Reedops TRILOBITE Fossil Morocco 390 Million Years old #13325 18o

$ 42.76

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    This is a nice REEDOPS Trilobite from Morocco, North Africa.     This is a great quality trilobite and there has been no restoration to this fossil that I am able to identify.   The trilobite measures approximately
    2
    1/2 inches in length and dates back to the Middle Devonian time period approximately 390 million years ago.
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    Trilobite
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    Trilobites
    Temporal range:
    Atdabanian
    Late Permian
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    Scientific classification
    Kingdom:
    Animalia
    Phylum:
    Arthropoda
    Subphylum:
    Trilobitomorpha
    Class:
    Trilobita
    Walch
    , 1771
    [1]
    Orders
    Agnostida
    Asaphida
    Corynexochida
    Harpetida
    Nectaspida
    Redlichiida
    Lichida
    Phacopida
    Proetida
    Ptychopariida
    Trilobites
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    ; meaning "three lobes") are a well-known fossil group of
    extinct
    marine
    arthropods
    that form the
    class
    Trilobita
    . The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the
    Atdabanian
    stage of the
    Early Cambrian
    period (
    526
    million years ago
    ), and they flourished throughout the lower
    Paleozoic
    era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the
    Devonian
    , almost all trilobite orders, with the sole exception of
    Proetida
    , died out. Trilobites finally disappeared in the
    mass extinction
    at the end of the
    Permian
    about
    250
    million years ago
    . The trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, roaming the oceans for over 270 million years.
    [2]
    When trilobites first appeared in the fossil record they were already highly diverse and geographically dispersed. Because trilobites had wide diversity and an easily
    fossilized
    exoskeleton
    an extensive fossil record was left behind, with some 17,000 known species spanning
    Paleozoic
    time. The study of these fossils has facilitated important contributions to
    biostratigraphy
    ,
    paleontology
    ,
    evolutionary biology
    and
    plate tectonics
    . Trilobites are often placed within the
    arthropod
    subphylum Schizoramia within the superclass
    Arachnomorpha
    (equivalent to the Arachnata),
    [3]
    although several alternative
    taxonomies
    are found in the literature.
    Trilobites had many life styles; some
    moved over the sea-bed
    as
    predators
    ,
    scavengers
    or
    filter feeders
    and some
    swam
    , feeding on
    plankton
    . Most life styles expected of modern marine arthropods are seen in trilobites, with the possible exception of
    parasitism
    (where there is still scientific debate).
    [4]
    Some trilobites (particularly the family
    Olenidae
    ) are even thought to have evolved a
    symbiotic
    relationship with sulfur-eating bacteria from which they derived food.
    [5]
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