MOROCCONITES TRILOBITES FOR SALE

Morocconites is a distinctive genus of trilobite belonging to the order Phacopida, known for its elongated, streamlined body and remarkably long, forward-pointing rostrum or “snout” that extends from the front of its glabella. This unique anatomical feature sets Morocconites apart from most other trilobites and has sparked debate among paleontologists regarding its function—possible uses include probing sediment, sensing the environment, or aiding in locomotion.

Morocconites lived during the Middle Devonian period and is most commonly found in the fossil-rich marine deposits near Ofaten in southern Morocco. Like other phacopids, it likely had well-developed compound eyes and a highly articulated exoskeleton, allowing it to roll up for protection. Its relatively flat, hydrodynamic form suggests it may have been a benthic crawler, navigating across ancient seafloors in search of food.

The genus is represented by a single species, Morocconites malladoides
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