Fossil Partially Enrolled

$25.00

1 in stock

Description

This is an Exceptional Oklahoma Kainops Trilobite Fossil Partially Enrolled and slightly laterally compressed. It is preserved in a unique posture not seen very often.

This is a well preserved trilobite and an excellent example of this species. The location where they come from is well known. Because the rock is so hard the trilobites are preserved in great detail. The detail in this trilobite is amazing.

This Exceptional Kainops Trilobite Fossil Partially Enrolled is excellently prepared with air abrasive technology. It is fully inflated with especially detailed head section. The Trilobite is partially enrolled and slightly laterally compressed. And it exhibits great detail in all body sections. Because there is only one location where they are found, they are in high demand. This is a rolled trilobite in defensive position. There are many various trilobites found in this deposit. because of the exceptional preservation each detail of the trilobite can clearly be seen.

Black Cat Mountain is a Devonian deposit. Because that part of Oklahoma was once the bottom of a shallow salt water sea, fossil trilobites can be found. This Exceptional Oklahoma Fossil Trilobite Kainops was buried in soft mud that preserved it quickly. Because it was buried quickly, scavengers were not able to eat or tear it apart. The rocks of the Haragan formation are very hard but the rock can be removed by air tools. They are Devonian from the Haragan formation of Clarita, Oklahoma.

This rolled Fossil Trilobite Kainops is very showy because of the rich caramel color and the creamy beige color of the rock. It is 5/8  inches long. It comes in this glass topped, leatherette display case that is 4 1/4 by 5 1/4.