1.05" Unidentified Lichid Trilobite From Jorf - Belenopyge Like

This is a rare, and as far as I know, currently undescribed Lichid trilobite from Jorf, Morocco. This new species appears to have some affinities to either Belenopyge or Acanthopyge. Only a handful of these specimens have come onto the market over the past couple of years, and this is a beauty. It's 1.05" long and the preparation work is nice.

Trilobites are collected from a 15-meter-thick section about 6kilometers northwest of Jorf, Morocco. Unlike many other localities, these rocks do not have distinct deposition layers, but rather are massive. They likely represent a gigantic "mud mound" that formed at the base of a volcanic island due to mud slides. The rock is very silicified, almost like a chert, and can be quite colorful. The actual shells on the trilobites are translucent: the trilobite tends to be the color of the rock it sits on.

Because the rock contains a large amount of silica, it is extremely hard, and preparing trilobites from the site is difficult since the rock does not separate well from the shell. Within the 15-meter section, only about two meters have been heavily collected, so occasionally this site will produce some extremely rare and one-of-a-kind specimens collected in float from the other layers.

A view of the collecting locality northwest of Jorf, Morocco
A view of the collecting locality northwest of Jorf, Morocco

Collecting trilobites at the Jorf locality in 2015
Collecting trilobites at the Jorf locality in 2015
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Unidentified Lichid
LOCATION
Jorf, Morocco
FORMATION
Bou Tchrafine Formation
SIZE
1.05" long
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#171559
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