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| Specimen: |
Homotelus bromidensis |
| Location: |
Criner Hills, Carter County, Oklahoma |
| Period: |
Ordovician |
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Formation: |
Bromide Fm.; Pooleville Member |
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Dimensions: |
see below |
| Price: |
$150 |
| Item: |
ok-14-homotelus x4 |
Measurement: 70 x 55 mm length
Featured is a trio of uncommon trilobites from the famous Oklahoma
Bromide Formation. Homotelus are found in a very hard, cherty limestone
and are very difficult to prepare. This is a rare multiple that is
quite nice. The specimen on one side is prone and absolutely fabulous.
On the other side is a prone but scrunched specimen plus a third bug
that is enrolled, the front half of the specimen on this side, with the
pygidium that is slightly separated from the thorax on the other side of
the matrix. The bulging eyes are especially well preserved on the prone
and enrolled bugs.
This specimen was obtained from an old collection and reprepared
professionally by Marc Behrendt. There is no restoration on this
uncommonly fine trilobite specimen!
The pictures illustrate the quality of this piece.
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