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Not just teeth and shells: my fossil collection also includes trilobites, the real protagonists of the Palaeozoic era.
The first is a beautiful specimen of Morocops ovatus.

 

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Detail of the cephalon area:

 

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The second specimen is a little but very nice Elrathia kingii (it's officially the mascot of my collection)

 

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This is an Itagnostus interstrictus (previously considered Peronopsis interstricta). It's long only 6 millimeters.

 

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