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Phacops Trilobite SITE LOCATION: Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco TIME PERIOD: Devonian Period (419.2 -358.9 Million Years Ago) Data: Phacops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, that lived in Europe, northwestern Africa, North and South America and China from the Early until the very end of the Devonian, with a broader time range described from the Late Ordovician. It was a rounded animal, with a globose head and large eyes, and probably fed on detritus. Like in all sighted Phacopina, the eyes of Phacops are-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Phacops Trilobite SITE LOCATION: Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco TIME PERIOD: Devonian Period (419.2 -358.9 Million Years Ago) Data: Phacops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, that lived in Europe, northwestern Africa, North and South America and China from the Early until the very end of the Devonian, with a broader time range described from the Late Ordovician. It was a rounded animal, with a globose head and large eyes, and probably fed on detritus. Like in all sighted Phacopina, the eyes of Phacops are-
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Phacops Trilobite SITE LOCATION: Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco TIME PERIOD: Devonian Period (419.2 -358.9 Million Years Ago) Data: Phacops is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae, that lived in Europe, northwestern Africa, North and South America and China from the Early until the very end of the Devonian, with a broader time range described from the Late Ordovician. It was a rounded animal, with a globose head and large eyes, and probably fed on detritus. Like in all sighted Phacopina, the eyes of Phacops are-
- devonian period
- anti-atlas mountains morocco
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