Description: Hello, here are THREE! Little very nice and 100% natural Peronopsis Interstricta Trilobite fossils in their HUGE Wheeler Shale Formation matrix! It was quarried in Millard County, Utah on the House Range and or Drum Mountains. These trilobites date to the Middle Cambrian Period a Crazy! 510 to 497 Million years ago. The largest Trilobite measures around 7/16" or 0.96cm and overall piece or matrix is 15 1/2" or 41.0cm at their biggest! Please note that it is WAY nicer in person as it is difficult to get all of the detail to show up in the photos. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Import duties and taxes are not included in the price of the item or the shipping charges. These are the buyers responsibility. If you are concerned about them, please check with your country's customs office before purchasing. RETURN POLICY We guarantee you will be satisfied with your item or we'll refund your purchase price, less shipping charge, upon safe return of the item in original condition within 14 days. Prior to returning the item, please contact within 48 hours of receiving item. Buyer is responsible for all return shipping charges.
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Taylorsville, Utah
End Time: 2024-12-01T17:58:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Utah Trilobite Fossils: Utah Trilobite
Cambrian Trilobite Fossil: Cambrian Trilobite Fossil
Peronopsis Trilobite: Peronopsis Trilobite
Trilobite Fossil: Trilobite Fossils
Modified Item: No
Elrathia Kingi Trilobite: Elrathia Kingi Trilobite
Wheeler Shale Formation Trilobite: Wheeler Shale Trilobite
Big Trilobite: Natural Trilobite
Trilobite Utah: Trilobite Utah
Asaphiscus Trilobite: Asaphiscus Trilobite
Trilobite: Utah Trilobite
Utah Fossil Trilobite: Utah Fossil Trilobite
Fossil Trilobite: Fossil Trilobite
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Fossil Trilobite Utah: Fossil Trilobite Utah
Elrathia Kingi: Asaphiscus Wheeleri