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Massive Discount C15 - Finest Grade Soft Bodied Marrellomorph Furca Mauretanica Associated With Euloma Trilobite Ordovician Fezouata Kit [diQkzxAZ]

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 Exceptional Soft Bodied Marrellomorph Furca mauretanica and Euloma Trilobite Ordovician Fezouata Fm. Positive/NegativeSPECIES Furca mauretanica, Van Roy (2006) - Marrellomorph and Euloma TrilobiteAGE Lower Ordovician, Floian stage (~477 Million Year

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 Exceptional Soft Bodied Marrellomorph Furca mauretanica and Euloma Trilobite Ordovician Fezouata Fm. Positive/Negative

SPECIES Furca mauretanica, Van Roy (2006) - Marrellomorph and Euloma Trilobite
AGE Lower Ordovician, Floian stage (~477 Million Years)
LOCATION North of Zagora, South Morocco
FORMATION Lower Fezouata Formation (Outer Feijas Group)
SIZE 23 mm the Furca and 15cm the matrix
WEIGHT 500 g
REF. C15

Observations: Finest Grade specimen. Positive/Negative. Intact. Just pristine. And associated with one trilobite specimen of the Euloma genus

Nice and rare marrellomorph primitive arthopod Furca (VanRoy 2006; Van Roy et al. 2010; Rak et al. 2012). This non-biomineralized taxon was first described by Fritsch (1908a,b) on the basis of isolated head shields from the Sandbian of the Letná Formation in the Czech Republic. Fritsch (1908a,b) interpreted the fossils as crinoid larvae, but later Perner (1919) suggested a marrellomorph affinity for the fossils, a view also followed by Chlupáč (1999a,b).

However, in the absence of the rest of the body, lingering doubts
over the affinities of Furca remained (Chlupác 1999a,b), until exquisitely preserved complete specimens were discovered in the Fezouata biota (Van Roy 2006; Van Roy et al. 2010). Furca shares the head shield morphology of marrellids, with three pairs of curved projections bearing marginal spines. These marginal spines are more pronounced than in the middle Cambrian Marrella splendens from the Burgess Shale, and closer in size to those of the Early Devonian genus Mimetaster hexagonalis. The appendages show similarities to

those of both M. splendens and M. hexagonalis. Mimetaster hexagonalis and Marrella have long been regarded as closely related (Stürmer & Bergström 1976; Bartels et al. 1998; Kühl & Rust 2010). It comes from the Lower Ordovician of the Famous Fezouata Formation.

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