Trilobite - Fossil matrix - Zlichovaspis rugosa – ejemplar raro de alta calidad





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Description from the seller
Scientific Name
Zlichovaspis rugosa
Location
Alnif, Drâa-Tafilalet region, Morocco
Stage
Middle Devonian – approximately 393 to 383 million years ago.
Size:
Fossil: 11 cm in length.
Fossil description
This specimen of Zlichovaspis rugosa stands out for its rarity and excellent state of preservation. Presented in its original matrix, it has been meticulously cleaned by hand using sandblasting, allowing for detailed appreciation of the fine structures of the exoskeleton. The compound eyes show exceptional definition, a distinctive feature of this species, and the cephalic and thoracic spines are clearly visible. Originating from the Devonian deposits of Alnif, Morocco, this piece represents a paleontological sample of great scientific and aesthetic value, ideal for private collections or museum exhibitions.
Restoration
Professional manual cleaning without structural alterations
REF: 1676
Seller's Story
Scientific Name
Zlichovaspis rugosa
Location
Alnif, Drâa-Tafilalet region, Morocco
Stage
Middle Devonian – approximately 393 to 383 million years ago.
Size:
Fossil: 11 cm in length.
Fossil description
This specimen of Zlichovaspis rugosa stands out for its rarity and excellent state of preservation. Presented in its original matrix, it has been meticulously cleaned by hand using sandblasting, allowing for detailed appreciation of the fine structures of the exoskeleton. The compound eyes show exceptional definition, a distinctive feature of this species, and the cephalic and thoracic spines are clearly visible. Originating from the Devonian deposits of Alnif, Morocco, this piece represents a paleontological sample of great scientific and aesthetic value, ideal for private collections or museum exhibitions.
Restoration
Professional manual cleaning without structural alterations
REF: 1676

