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Rare Scutellum Trilobite Fossil A Grade Devonian Morocco Display Specimen from Ofaten with Certificate of Authenticity

Original price was: £156.00.Current price is: £132.60.

Rare A-Grade Scutellum Trilobite Fossil

This exceptional A-grade Scutellum trilobite fossil is a highly sought-after specimen from the Lower Devonian deposits of Ofaten, Morocco. Carefully selected for its outstanding preservation and visual appeal, this fossil represents a classic example of one of the most recognisable trilobite genera. Its distinctive shape and fine detail make it an उत्कृष्ट addition for collectors, fossil enthusiasts, and natural history displays.

Geological Age & Origin

Dating to the Lower Devonian period, approximately 419 to 393 million years ago, this trilobite comes from a time of rich marine biodiversity. The Ofaten region, situated within Morocco’s famed Anti-Atlas Mountains, is globally renowned for producing beautifully preserved trilobite fossils. These fossil-bearing strata consist primarily of fine-grained limestones and shales, deposited in ancient marine basins that allowed for remarkable fossil preservation.

Taxonomy & Classification

The genus Scutellum belongs to the Order Corynexochida and is part of the family Scutelluidae. Trilobites within this group are characterised by their broad, shield-like morphology and reduced thoracic segmentation. Scutellum is particularly well known for its wide pygidium, which gives the fossil a smooth, rounded appearance and contributes to its popularity among collectors.

Morphology & Distinctive Features

This specimen displays the classic anatomy of Scutellum, including a semi-circular cephalon, a short thorax, and a large, expanded pygidium that dominates the overall form. The pygidium is typically smooth and gently convex, often showing subtle segmentation lines and fine surface texture. The cephalon may exhibit delicate glabellar features and reduced eye structures, consistent with the genus. The overall streamlined shape suggests an organism adapted to a benthic lifestyle, possibly living partially buried within soft marine sediments.

Depositional Environment & Fossilisation

During the Devonian, the region of present-day Morocco lay beneath warm, shallow seas teeming with life. Trilobites such as Scutellum inhabited the sea floor, where fine sediments accumulated over time. Rapid burial events, combined with low oxygen conditions, prevented decomposition and allowed for exceptional preservation. Over millions of years, mineralisation processes replaced the original biological material, preserving intricate details of the exoskeleton in stone.

Collector Appeal & Display Quality

This Scutellum trilobite is highly prized for its aesthetic symmetry and smooth, shield-like form. Its clean presentation against the surrounding matrix enhances its natural beauty, making it ideal for display in a collection, educational setting, or as a decorative natural history piece. Each specimen is unique, and the fossil shown in the photograph is the exact piece you will receive, ensuring complete confidence in your purchase.

Authenticity & Certification

This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. It has been carefully selected to meet high standards of quality and authenticity, providing peace of mind for collectors and buyers alike.

Size & Condition

Please refer to the accompanying photograph for full sizing and condition details. The image accurately represents the exact specimen available, showcasing its preservation, detail, and overall quality. The fossil is in excellent condition, with strong definition and minimal natural imperfections consistent with its geological age.

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Description

Rare A-Grade Scutellum Trilobite Fossil

This exceptional A-grade Scutellum trilobite fossil is a highly sought-after specimen from the Lower Devonian deposits of Ofaten, Morocco. Carefully selected for its outstanding preservation and visual appeal, this fossil represents a classic example of one of the most recognisable trilobite genera. Its distinctive shape and fine detail make it an उत्कृष्ट addition for collectors, fossil enthusiasts, and natural history displays.

Geological Age & Origin

Dating to the Lower Devonian period, approximately 419 to 393 million years ago, this trilobite comes from a time of rich marine biodiversity. The Ofaten region, situated within Morocco’s famed Anti-Atlas Mountains, is globally renowned for producing beautifully preserved trilobite fossils. These fossil-bearing strata consist primarily of fine-grained limestones and shales, deposited in ancient marine basins that allowed for remarkable fossil preservation.

Taxonomy & Classification

The genus Scutellum belongs to the Order Corynexochida and is part of the family Scutelluidae. Trilobites within this group are characterised by their broad, shield-like morphology and reduced thoracic segmentation. Scutellum is particularly well known for its wide pygidium, which gives the fossil a smooth, rounded appearance and contributes to its popularity among collectors.

Morphology & Distinctive Features

This specimen displays the classic anatomy of Scutellum, including a semi-circular cephalon, a short thorax, and a large, expanded pygidium that dominates the overall form. The pygidium is typically smooth and gently convex, often showing subtle segmentation lines and fine surface texture. The cephalon may exhibit delicate glabellar features and reduced eye structures, consistent with the genus. The overall streamlined shape suggests an organism adapted to a benthic lifestyle, possibly living partially buried within soft marine sediments.

Depositional Environment & Fossilisation

During the Devonian, the region of present-day Morocco lay beneath warm, shallow seas teeming with life. Trilobites such as Scutellum inhabited the sea floor, where fine sediments accumulated over time. Rapid burial events, combined with low oxygen conditions, prevented decomposition and allowed for exceptional preservation. Over millions of years, mineralisation processes replaced the original biological material, preserving intricate details of the exoskeleton in stone.

Collector Appeal & Display Quality

This Scutellum trilobite is highly prized for its aesthetic symmetry and smooth, shield-like form. Its clean presentation against the surrounding matrix enhances its natural beauty, making it ideal for display in a collection, educational setting, or as a decorative natural history piece. Each specimen is unique, and the fossil shown in the photograph is the exact piece you will receive, ensuring complete confidence in your purchase.

Authenticity & Certification

This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. It has been carefully selected to meet high standards of quality and authenticity, providing peace of mind for collectors and buyers alike.

Size & Condition

Please refer to the accompanying photograph for full sizing and condition details. The image accurately represents the exact specimen available, showcasing its preservation, detail, and overall quality. The fossil is in excellent condition, with strong definition and minimal natural imperfections consistent with its geological age.

Additional information

Era

Devonian

Origin

Morocco

Devonian Information

The Devonian Period (419–359 million years ago), known as the "Age of Fishes," was a time of major evolutionary advances in both marine and terrestrial life. The oceans were dominated by armored placoderm fish, early sharks, and lobe-finned fish like Tiktaalik, which had features that helped vertebrates transition to land. Coral reefs flourished, and ammonites became more diverse. On land, the first forests appeared, with early trees like Archaeopteris, leading to a drop in atmospheric carbon dioxide and climate cooling. The first tetrapods (four-legged vertebrates) began evolving from fish, marking a critical step in the evolution of amphibians. The period ended with the Devonian extinction, likely caused by ocean anoxia and climate shifts, wiping out many marine species and reshaping ecosystems.

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