New York
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$250.00
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Luprisca incuba (Siveter et al., 2014) Whetstone Gulf Formation, Lewis County, New York Late Ordovician Period - 450 million years old An incredibly rare and important fossil discovery! Learn More -
$800.00Triarthrus eatoni (HALL, 1838) Whetstone Gulf Formation, Lewis County, New York Late Ordovician Period - 450 million years old A true museum quality fossil from one of the most rare fossil sites in the world. Presented here is a trilobite (Triarthrus eatoni) with a few sea snails (gastropods) scattered about its legs. Specimen will come with Riker Mount and ID Label for display. Trilobite : 0.32 inch Matrix : 2.89 x 2.55 in Learn More
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$750.00
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Triarthrus eatoni (HALL, 1838) Whetstone Gulf Formation, Lewis County, New York Late Ordovician Period - 450 million years old A true museum quality fossil from one of the most rare fossil sites in the world. Presented here is a trilobite (Triarthrus eatoni) with its legs and antennae present. Specimen will come with Riker Mount, Upclose Photo, and ID Label for display. Trilobite : 0.32 inch Matrix : 2.55 x 2.3 in Learn More -
.42 in Triarthrus with Primitive Plant Soft Tissue Preservation Pyrite Legs + Antennae from New York
$650.00Out of stock
Triarthrus eatoni (HALL, 1838) Whetstone Gulf Formation, Lewis County, New York Late Ordovician Period - 450 million years old A true museum quality fossil from one of the most rare fossil sites in the world. Presented here is a trilobite (Triarthrus eatoni) with its legs and antennae present and a primitive marine plant fossil that was also delicately preserved in pyrite! Specimen will come with Riker Mount and ID Label for display. Trilobite : 0.42 inch Matrix : 3.1 x 2.6 in Learn More -
$1,350.00
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Triarthrus eatoni (HALL, 1838) Whetstone Gulf Formation, Lewis County, New York Late Ordovician Period - 450 million years old A true museum quality fossil from one of the most rare fossil sites in the world. Presented here is a trilobite (Triarthrus eatoni) with its legs and antennae present. What makes this specimen really stand out from 99% of the trilobites found in the Whetstone Fm., is that this trilobite is still inflated and was prepared to show the concave shell of the trilobite, with antennae and legs! Incredibly hard to prepare any specimen in this fashion and would be a center piece for any trilobite collection. Specimen will come with Riker Mount, Upclose Photo, and ID Label for display. Trilobite : 0.75 inch Matrix : 3.55 x 2.8 in Learn More -
$125.00
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Greenops boothi (Green, 1837) Windom Member, Moscow Formation Erie County, New York Middle Devonian Period - 395-345 million years ago This trilobite comes to us from an estate, it was originally found in 1979 and will come with the original label. Prone trilobites from this formation are uncommon, the Greenops genus being one of the more rare types to be found in the Windom Shale. The trilobite is slightly compressed on the right side, and could use a little more preparation to expose the rest of the head (cephalon) Trilobite : 1.16inch Matrix : 3.45 x 2.855 in Learn More -
$85.00
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Eldredgeops rana rana (Green, 1832) Windom Member, Moscow Formation Erie County, New York Middle Devonian Period - 395-345 million years ago This trilobite comes to us from an estate, it was originally found in the 1970s. . Prone trilobites from this formation are uncommon, the E. rana genus being one of the most famous species to be found in the Windom Shale. Trilobite : 1.26inch Matrix : 2.08 x 1.23 in Learn More