Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil

Trilobes are arthropods of the phylum Arthropoda trilobes. The body is divided into three parts: head, chest and abdomen. There is a carapace on the back, and the carapace is divided into three longitudinal parts. The head is covered with a hard shell, called the cephalic nail; the central raised part of the cephalic nail is called the head saddle, and the shape and size of the head saddle vary greatly according to the type; the front of the head saddle is the head cap with eyes on it; the abdomen and tail are also wrapped in carapace. It is named for the longitudinal division of the carapace on the back into three pieces.
Fossil of Trilobite with Round Shield

Fossil of Trilobite with Round Shield

The round shield trilobite lived during the Devonian period and was mainly distributed in Morocco. The round shield trilobite is known for its unique appearance, with slender eye stalks, prominent spines, and a round, uneven head.
Trilobite Fossil

Trilobite Fossil

Trilobites are arthropods belonging to the order Tetraodontiformes in the phylum Arthropoda. The body is divided into three parts: head, chest, and abdomen; There is a carapace on the back, which is longitudinally divided into three pieces. The head is covered with a hard shell, called a cephalothorax; The central raised part of the head armor is called the head saddle, and the shape and size of the head saddle vary greatly depending on the type; The anterior part of the head saddle is the skull, on which there are eyes; There are also shells wrapped around the abdomen and tail. Named after the longitudinal division of the carapace on the back into three pieces. Widely distributed in ancient oceans, fossils are found on all continents today. I like to live in warm shallow sea areas and feed on algae, protozoa, and other organisms.
Paradosis trilobite, a fossil specimen of the Bournemouth Society for Natural Sciences

Paradosis trilobite, a fossil specimen of the Bournemouth Society for Natural Sciences

The fossil specimen of the Paladocxis genus trilobite from the Bournemouth Natural Science Society. Trilobites are extinct arthropods, hard shelled organisms with segmented bodies and articulated legs. They lived from 521 million years ago in the early Cambrian to 252 million years ago in the Permian, when they became extinct during the Permian Triassic mass extinction. Marine organisms are usually small, but species of the Paradosis genus can grow up to 45 centimeters in length.