This probably is the rarest (and lots of my 840 trilobites are rare) trilobite in my collection it is undescribed species and perhaps also genus that I am working on to describe: A beautiful slab I will show whole slab today and image of this rare second only found speciemen in 15 years tomorrow
Species: Lichakephalus? n. Sp.
Order and Suborder:
Order LICHIDA Moore, 1959
Family LICHAKEPHALIDAE Tripp, 1957
Formation: Lowermost Fezouata Shale
System: Lower Ordovician
Description: A very rare undescibed genus and species with forked pygidium. Only second ever found both prepared by Aziz (aka Harapis Trilobite on Facebook( for Hassane Mhamadi whom I purchsed from.
Location: Drâa Valley Tisguine, Morocco (I do have precise GPS coordinates for the find a short distance above the valley floor in the top of the lowermost Lower Fezouata Shale. FYI but that will not be shared here but remain with this specimen as a holotype that I am currently describing it could also be new genus and just in the family LICHAKEPHALIDAE
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This is second specimen found in nearly 15 years and no others have been found except two tails (pygidia )
This slab was collected for the two other trilobites this was found by accident by my good friend from Erfoud Morocco when they were cleaning the two other trilobites (Listed below on left shade from the rare specimen)
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