
Nankinolithus Fossil Trilobite
Genuine Species, Ordivician
Approximately 521-252 Million Years Old
This is a pretty specimen of a member of the Order Asaphida, Family Trinucleidae, this is Nankinolithus. The cephalic pits (fenestrae) that distinguish the Trinucleids are very evident, the means by which this trilobite filtered detritus from the seafloor. The trilobite presumably hovered at the seafloor, using its legs to kick up particulates which then passed through the cephalic ring. The taxon is rarely found with this degree of preservation, which is quite 3-D. The yellow/orange color is natural.
Genuine Species, Ordivician
Approximately 521-252 Million Years Old
This is a pretty specimen of a member of the Order Asaphida, Family Trinucleidae, this is Nankinolithus. The cephalic pits (fenestrae) that distinguish the Trinucleids are very evident, the means by which this trilobite filtered detritus from the seafloor. The trilobite presumably hovered at the seafloor, using its legs to kick up particulates which then passed through the cephalic ring. The taxon is rarely found with this degree of preservation, which is quite 3-D. The yellow/orange color is natural.
Description
Genuine Species, Ordivician
Approximately 521-252 Million Years Old
This is a pretty specimen of a member of the Order Asaphida, Family Trinucleidae, this is Nankinolithus. The cephalic pits (fenestrae) that distinguish the Trinucleids are very evident, the means by which this trilobite filtered detritus from the seafloor. The trilobite presumably hovered at the seafloor, using its legs to kick up particulates which then passed through the cephalic ring. The taxon is rarely found with this degree of preservation, which is quite 3-D. The yellow/orange color is natural.





















