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Are those Moroccan Fezouata Trilobites ID's correct?


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1611i.JPG  Agerina sp

 

1611h.JPG  Agerina sp.

 

1611i.JPG  Agerina sp.

 

1619e.thumb.JPG.14785e5eb797b4b25932979302f95219.JPG  Bathycheilus sp.

 

5956c687decdf_2398735998_1892(9).thumb.jpg.4fde7863c5489b62f51428dca7a2e0f4.jpg  Bathycheilus gallicus

 

1872a.JPG  Ormathops sp.

 

2398822014_5117 (4).jpg  Euloma sp.

 

Image1.jpg.2fd7bf212abf7e38e04cca3873a560db.jpg  Bathycheilus gallicus

 

Image2.jpg.7073f09c83a8726af51cfbbb952b16d0.jpg  Colpocoryphe (?) - needs more prep

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This is a Fezouata biota mass mortality assemblage with partial trilobites and maybe something more.

 

Any ideas? Maybe the trilobites are Bathycheilus sp.?

 

Best regards,

 

Miguel

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2 minutes ago, ynotsaid:

You sure have a lot of neet trilobites!

Where did You get them?

I am a biologist and I trade and collect fossils. I live in Morocco half of the year, @ynot

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29 minutes ago, mediterranic said:

What do you see here? Bathycheilus sp. and Asaphida ssp.?

 

 

Agree!  :trilowalk:

 

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Hello guys.

Do you agree this one is an Euloma sp.?

And the other partial fossil in front of it? What can it be?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Miguel

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57 minutes ago, mediterranic said:

Do you agree this one is an Euloma sp.?

And the other partial fossil in front of it? What can it be?

 

 

Agree on Euloma sp. The other fossil appears to be a brachiopod.

 

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did you find the first one yourself? When I saw it first time it reminds me to czech trilos.

nice material

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