Trilobite Fossils and Trilobite cast replicas for sale from Taylor Made Fossils

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Trilobites: Asaphus punctatus and Halordops (Mrakbina Catoi) Trilobite cast replicas

Trilobite cast replicas each sold seperatly.

On the left: Asaphus punctatus

This Russian Trilobite has 2 large sensory projectiles rising from the head area and is oblong in shape and more compacted than other trilobites. Geologic strata: Wolchow River Basin
Geologic timeframe: Ordovician
Item Location: The original was discovered in Wolchow River Basin, Russia (obtained when Russia was in a communist state

The original was in outstanding condition. Another partial trilobite can be seen by its left side.
We just sold the original of this fossil (pictured) but cast replicas are available for $30 painted or $20 unpainted.

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Trilobites Halordops (Mrakbina Catoi) Species: Trilobite Halordops (neometacanthus Now Mrakbina cattoi)
Species description: Trilobite that has a horseshoe shaped head with 2 "eyes" with all multiple appendages Protruding within main body.
Geologic strata: Hamar Lagdad Formation
Devonian Period
The original was discovered in Erfound, Morocco

Taylor Made Fossils molded these beautiful trilobites in the summer of 2008. They were both in very nice condition, well restored with every appendage visible and clear. Either of these casts will add to anyone’s trilobite collection.

The original fossils (pictured)that these were molded from are now sold, but resin cast replicas are available for $30 painted or $20 unpainted



Trilobite fossil cast reproduction Dikelocephalus minnesotensis

Dikelocephalus minnesotensis cast $40 (plus shipping)

Resin cast: $40 (plus shipping).

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Trilobite fossil cast reproduction Dikelocephalus minnesotensis

Species: Dikelocephalus minnesotensis

Find Location: Dells Area, Wisconsin

Upper Cambrian

Trilobites are most likely three lobed arthropods and consist of more than 10,000 different species. Trilobites have segmented bodies that could be completely enrolled to protect their soft underbellies, much like today's insect called a "rollie pollie". Trilobites appear to have had great vision, in fact most have several thousand eye lenses. Remains are plentiful and have been discovered on every continent, curiously larger species are found in Africa and Europe where smaller specimens of the same species are found in North America. Complete trilobites are rare and prized by collectors and paleontologists alike.



Trilobite Quadrops (Philonx sp)

Ultra Rare Beautiful 3" Quadrops Trilobite Species: Trilobite Quadrops (Philonx sp) - Rare
Species description: Large trilobite that has multiple long appendages protruding from the main body plus long sensory eyes and a appendage off the back of the head.
Geologic strata: Ibel Issourmour Formation
Geologic timeframe: Devonian Period
Item Location: Alnif, Morocco
Amazing Ultra Rare Quadrops Trilobite in top condition with an excellent prep job to release the entire body from the matrix and so clear it comes alive. You will not find a rarer trilobite in excellent condition. It is 3" long and also the top side appendages measure 3". A excellent invertebrate very, very old.
Price: $799 ( shipping: $20 )



Trilobite Homotelus bromidensis Trilobite (item #P012)

Homotelus bromidensis Trilobite Homotelus bromidensis.

Location: Oklahoma Ordovician

260mm/11in.

Resin cast: $35 (plus shipping)

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Trilobite: Phacops africanas

This Trilobite: Phacops africanas

It was found in Morroco in the Hamar Laghdad Formation

Devonian

Measures: 5.5"

Resin cast replica $45 (plus shipping)

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Trilobite cast replica from Fort Peck

Trilobite: This solid resin cast is of a hard-shelled segmented creature that existed years ago in the Earth’s ancient seas.

They went extinct before dinosaurs and are one of the key signature creatures of the Paleozoic. Although dinosaurs are the most well known fossil life forms, trilobites are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology.

$45.00 (Weight 1 lb)

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Trilobite Plate

Trilobite Plate-This collectors plate is a must have. It features the hard shelled, segmented creatures that existed in the Earths ancient seas. They are the key signature creatures of the Paleozoic. Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, trilobites are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology.
Cost $45.00 Weight 1.7lb

(out of stock)

We provide excellent Dinosaur fossils and cast replicas to museums, universities and collectors. We ship anywhere in the world and accept checks, money orders, credit cards, paypal and purchase orders. Payment plans and escrow are also available on some items. All items are cast in the best resins available.

If we don't have it we will find it for you (often for less than our competitors)! We can find real fossils or fossil cast replicas and get you the lowest price anywhere. Do you have something you'd like to sell? We can help by listing it here for you. It costs you nothing!

For ordering information please contact:

Taylor Made Fossils
1550 Irving Avenue
Saint Louis, Missouri 63133 USA
(314) 556-0650
We are open 24 hours. Call anytime day or night

or

If you have questions or would like to be added to our mailing list, please Email us.

Trilobites ("three-lobes") are extinct arthropods that form the class Trilobita.

They appeared in the Early Cambrian period and flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Late Devonian extinction, all trilobite orders, with the sole exception of Proetida, died out. The last of the trilobites disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian.

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