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Reedops Trilobite Fossil A Grade Devonian Morocco Hamar Laghdad Specimen

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A-Grade Reedops Trilobite from the Devonian of Morocco

This exceptional A-grade Reedops trilobite fossil originates from the highly regarded fossil locality of Hamar Laghdad in Morocco, dating to the Devonian period. Carefully selected for its quality and preservation, this specimen showcases the classic features that make Reedops trilobites so desirable among collectors. The image provided displays the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase.

Geological Setting – Devonian Marine Deposits

Hamar Laghdad is world-renowned for its richly fossiliferous Devonian strata, formed approximately 419 to 359 million years ago in a warm, shallow marine environment. During this time, the region was submerged beneath tropical seas teeming with life, including trilobites, brachiopods, corals, and early fish. The fine sedimentary conditions allowed for remarkable fossil preservation, capturing intricate anatomical details that have survived for hundreds of millions of years.

Fossil Type and Classification

The genus Reedops belongs to the order Phacopida, a group of trilobites known for their well-developed schizochroal eyes and robust exoskeletons. Members of this genus are part of the family Phacopidae, characterised by their distinctive cephalic structure and pronounced segmentation. Trilobites like Reedops are among the most iconic fossils of the Paleozoic era, representing an extinct class of marine arthropods that thrived for over 270 million years.

Morphological Features and Notable Traits

This Reedops specimen displays key morphological characteristics, including a well-defined cephalon (head), articulated thoracic segments, and a rounded pygidium (tail). The compound eyes, often a highlight of phacopid trilobites, are typically composed of large calcite lenses, offering insight into the advanced visual systems of these ancient creatures. The fossil’s preservation allows for clear observation of these features, making it both an attractive display piece and an educational specimen.

The exoskeleton’s natural contours and segmentation are visible, reflecting the trilobite’s ability to enrol for protection—a behaviour common among phacopids. The fossil’s overall completeness and clarity of detail enhance its appeal as a collector-grade piece.

Depositional Environment and Preservation Quality

The sedimentary layers of Hamar Laghdad consist primarily of limestones and shales deposited in calm marine conditions. These environments were ideal for rapid burial and fossilisation, protecting delicate structures from decay and scavenging. As a result, trilobites from this locality are often preserved in three dimensions with fine surface detail intact.

Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, providing assurance of its natural origin. Each piece is carefully prepared to reveal its full detail while maintaining the integrity of the fossil.

Display, Collection, and Educational Value

A Reedops trilobite from Morocco is a timeless addition to any fossil collection, suitable for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike. Its scientific significance, combined with its natural beauty, makes it an ideal specimen for display in homes, offices, or academic settings.

Size and Exact Specimen

Please refer to the photograph for full sizing and scale. The fossil shown is the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring you know precisely what you are adding to your collection.

 

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A-Grade Reedops Trilobite from the Devonian of Morocco

This exceptional A-grade Reedops trilobite fossil originates from the highly regarded fossil locality of Hamar Laghdad in Morocco, dating to the Devonian period. Carefully selected for its quality and preservation, this specimen showcases the classic features that make Reedops trilobites so desirable among collectors. The image provided displays the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase.

Geological Setting – Devonian Marine Deposits

Hamar Laghdad is world-renowned for its richly fossiliferous Devonian strata, formed approximately 419 to 359 million years ago in a warm, shallow marine environment. During this time, the region was submerged beneath tropical seas teeming with life, including trilobites, brachiopods, corals, and early fish. The fine sedimentary conditions allowed for remarkable fossil preservation, capturing intricate anatomical details that have survived for hundreds of millions of years.

Fossil Type and Classification

The genus Reedops belongs to the order Phacopida, a group of trilobites known for their well-developed schizochroal eyes and robust exoskeletons. Members of this genus are part of the family Phacopidae, characterised by their distinctive cephalic structure and pronounced segmentation. Trilobites like Reedops are among the most iconic fossils of the Paleozoic era, representing an extinct class of marine arthropods that thrived for over 270 million years.

Morphological Features and Notable Traits

This Reedops specimen displays key morphological characteristics, including a well-defined cephalon (head), articulated thoracic segments, and a rounded pygidium (tail). The compound eyes, often a highlight of phacopid trilobites, are typically composed of large calcite lenses, offering insight into the advanced visual systems of these ancient creatures. The fossil’s preservation allows for clear observation of these features, making it both an attractive display piece and an educational specimen.

The exoskeleton’s natural contours and segmentation are visible, reflecting the trilobite’s ability to enrol for protection—a behaviour common among phacopids. The fossil’s overall completeness and clarity of detail enhance its appeal as a collector-grade piece.

Depositional Environment and Preservation Quality

The sedimentary layers of Hamar Laghdad consist primarily of limestones and shales deposited in calm marine conditions. These environments were ideal for rapid burial and fossilisation, protecting delicate structures from decay and scavenging. As a result, trilobites from this locality are often preserved in three dimensions with fine surface detail intact.

Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, providing assurance of its natural origin. Each piece is carefully prepared to reveal its full detail while maintaining the integrity of the fossil.

Display, Collection, and Educational Value

A Reedops trilobite from Morocco is a timeless addition to any fossil collection, suitable for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike. Its scientific significance, combined with its natural beauty, makes it an ideal specimen for display in homes, offices, or academic settings.

Size and Exact Specimen

Please refer to the photograph for full sizing and scale. The fossil shown is the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring you know precisely what you are adding to your collection.

 

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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