Minute Man Fossils
Ampyxina bellatula-Missouri 04
Ampyxina bellatula-Missouri 04
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Taxa: Ampyxina bellatula
Geology: Maquoketa formation
Age: Ordovician
Locality: Bowling Green, Missouri
This specimen has one complete trilobite, as well as multiple partials. No repairs or restorations.
Trilobites
Trilobites are an extinct group of marine arthropods that lived from the Early Cambrian to the end of the Permian period, approximately 521 to 252 million years ago. They are characterized by their three-lobed, three-segmented body structure, consisting of a cephalon (head), thorax (body), and pygidium (tail). Trilobites had a hard exoskeleton, which they periodically molted as they grew. They exhibit a wide range of sizes, shapes, and ecological adaptations, reflecting their diverse habitats in ancient marine environments.
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