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Exceptional Rare Dalmanites Myops Trilobite Partial Tail – Silurian Dudley Bug from UK – COA
£120.00
Unveil the mysteries of the ancient seas with this rare Dalmanites myops (Dudley Bug) Fossil Trilobite partial tail, a treasured relic from the Silurian Much Wenlock Limestone Formation at the famed Wren’s Nest in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. This unique piece, originating from an ex-private collection, offers a rare glimpse into the life of one of the most iconic marine arthropods from the Silurian period. Despite being a partial tail, this specimen captivates with its intricate detail, preserving a moment in the Earth’s ancient history.
Key Features:
Certified Authenticity: This 100% genuine fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its provenance and providing you with the assurance of its authenticity.
Silurian Period Specimen: Hailing from the Silurian period, this Dalmanites myops partial tail offers a fascinating insight into a time when marine ecosystems teemed with life and diversity.
Remarkable Preservation: The fossil is exceptionally well-preserved, with the included scale cube in the photo providing an accurate size reference, highlighting the detailed anatomy of the trilobite’s tail.
Ex-Private Collection: Previously part of a private collection, this fossil has been meticulously maintained, ensuring its quality and preservation for future generations.
Ideal for Display: Perfect for any fossil collection, educational exhibit, or as a unique piece of natural decor, this Dalmanites myops trilobite tail brings the intrigue of ancient marine ecosystems into your space.
Collector’s Rarity: The rarity of a well-preserved Dalmanites myops, especially a partial tail from the iconic Wren’s Nest locality, makes this fossil a prized possession for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Photographic Accuracy: The photograph provided showcases the exact fossil you will receive, offering a clear and accurate representation of its condition and appearance.
A Glimpse into the Silurian Seas: This Dalmanites myops trilobite partial tail is not just a piece of history; it’s a connection to the Silurian period, offering a tangible link to the diverse and dynamic marine life of that era.
Capture a piece of the Silurian marine world with this exceptional Dalmanites myops trilobite partial tail. Ideal for collectors, educators, or as a distinguished gift, this fossil is bound to captivate and inspire all who appreciate the wonders of the ancient world. Add this extraordinary piece to your collection today and own a fragment of Silurian marine heritage.
Unveil the mysteries of the ancient seas with this rare Dalmanites myops (Dudley Bug) Fossil Trilobite partial tail, a treasured relic from the Silurian Much Wenlock Limestone Formation at the famed Wren’s Nest in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. This unique piece, originating from an ex-private collection, offers a rare glimpse into the life of one of the most iconic marine arthropods from the Silurian period. Despite being a partial tail, this specimen captivates with its intricate detail, preserving a moment in the Earth’s ancient history.
Key Features:
Certified Authenticity: This 100% genuine fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its provenance and providing you with the assurance of its authenticity.
Silurian Period Specimen: Hailing from the Silurian period, this Dalmanites myops partial tail offers a fascinating insight into a time when marine ecosystems teemed with life and diversity.
Remarkable Preservation: The fossil is exceptionally well-preserved, with the included scale cube in the photo providing an accurate size reference, highlighting the detailed anatomy of the trilobite’s tail.
Ex-Private Collection: Previously part of a private collection, this fossil has been meticulously maintained, ensuring its quality and preservation for future generations.
Ideal for Display: Perfect for any fossil collection, educational exhibit, or as a unique piece of natural decor, this Dalmanites myops trilobite tail brings the intrigue of ancient marine ecosystems into your space.
Collector’s Rarity: The rarity of a well-preserved Dalmanites myops, especially a partial tail from the iconic Wren’s Nest locality, makes this fossil a prized possession for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Photographic Accuracy: The photograph provided showcases the exact fossil you will receive, offering a clear and accurate representation of its condition and appearance.
A Glimpse into the Silurian Seas: This Dalmanites myops trilobite partial tail is not just a piece of history; it’s a connection to the Silurian period, offering a tangible link to the diverse and dynamic marine life of that era.
Capture a piece of the Silurian marine world with this exceptional Dalmanites myops trilobite partial tail. Ideal for collectors, educators, or as a distinguished gift, this fossil is bound to captivate and inspire all who appreciate the wonders of the ancient world. Add this extraordinary piece to your collection today and own a fragment of Silurian marine heritage.
Additional information
Era
Silurian
Origin
United Kingdom
Silurian Information
The Silurian Period (443–419 million years ago) was a time of climate stabilization following the end-Ordovician mass extinction. The climate became warmer, and sea levels rose, leading to the expansion of shallow marine ecosystems. Coral reefs flourished, and new marine predators like Eurypterids (sea scorpions) and early jawed fish emerged. One of the most significant events was the colonization of land—early vascular plants such as Cooksonia appeared, along with the first arthropods to venture onto land. These evolutionary advances set the stage for the more complex terrestrial ecosystems that developed in the Devonian.
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