Spiny Trilobite - Fossilised animal - Leonaspis en vuelo con Reedops





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Description from the seller
Scientific Name
Leonaspis sp. and Reedops sp.
Location
Alnif, Drâa-Tafilalet region, Morocco
Stage
Middle Devonian – approximately 393 to 383 million years ago.
Size:
Fossil: 11 cm in total length (Leonaspis and Reedops together).
Fossil description
This unique piece features two exceptional trilobites on a single matrix: a Leonaspis in a 'flying' position with its spines well preserved, and a large Reedops with clearly defined compound eyes. The original matrix has been carefully cleaned by hand, using sandblasting techniques to preserve every detail without altering the natural structure. The extreme quality of preservation allows appreciation of the exoskeleton textures, the cranial spines of the Leonaspis, and the ocular prominence of the Reedops, making this piece highly valuable scientifically and aesthetically. Ideal for private collections, museum displays, or as a centerpiece in a paleontological exhibit.
Restoration
Restored – professional manual cleaning without structural intervention.
REF: 1677
Seller's Story
Scientific Name
Leonaspis sp. and Reedops sp.
Location
Alnif, Drâa-Tafilalet region, Morocco
Stage
Middle Devonian – approximately 393 to 383 million years ago.
Size:
Fossil: 11 cm in total length (Leonaspis and Reedops together).
Fossil description
This unique piece features two exceptional trilobites on a single matrix: a Leonaspis in a 'flying' position with its spines well preserved, and a large Reedops with clearly defined compound eyes. The original matrix has been carefully cleaned by hand, using sandblasting techniques to preserve every detail without altering the natural structure. The extreme quality of preservation allows appreciation of the exoskeleton textures, the cranial spines of the Leonaspis, and the ocular prominence of the Reedops, making this piece highly valuable scientifically and aesthetically. Ideal for private collections, museum displays, or as a centerpiece in a paleontological exhibit.
Restoration
Restored – professional manual cleaning without structural intervention.
REF: 1677

