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Rare, 1.1" Eifel Geesops Trilobite - Germany
This is a special offering of a Geesops schlotheimi from the Eifel region of Germany. The collecting locality has been off limits since 1984, so material is extremely hard to come by. This specimen has it's tail tucked but would be about 1.1" long if outstretched.
The site "Pelm-Salmer Weg" near the small village of Gees was collected over a 200 year period and served as the type stratum and locality for many classic Devonian trilobite species. The earliest trilobite described from the site dates back to 1825.
Due to the fact preparation methods at that time were much more crude than they are today, almost all existing Eifel material is poorly prepared. This specimen was recovered is one of a small amount of material recovered unprepared from an old collection after the collector passed away. It was just now prepared using modern day air abrasive techniques.
The site "Pelm-Salmer Weg" near the small village of Gees was collected over a 200 year period and served as the type stratum and locality for many classic Devonian trilobite species. The earliest trilobite described from the site dates back to 1825.
Due to the fact preparation methods at that time were much more crude than they are today, almost all existing Eifel material is poorly prepared. This specimen was recovered is one of a small amount of material recovered unprepared from an old collection after the collector passed away. It was just now prepared using modern day air abrasive techniques.
SPECIES
Geesops schlotheimi (Bronn 1825)
LOCATION
Gees, Eifel Region, Germany
FORMATION
Ahrdorf Formation, Flesten-Member
SIZE
About 1.1" long if outstretched
CATEGORY
ITEM
#50609
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