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Comptonaspis swallowi Age: Mississippian Formation: Chouteau Formation Location: Saline County, Missouri Size: Trilobite is over 0.8 inches long This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
As everyone knows, complete Mississippian trilobites are quite rare. This is a beautiful Comptonaspis swallowi from the Mississippian of Missouri. This type of trilobite has a very smooth carapace - almost totally devoid of ornamentation, quite unlike the extremely pustulose Ameropiltonia lauradanae, which is found in the same formation - but this Comptonaspis is ten times rarer than Ameropiltonia. This specimen is large for the type and very distinct. The bug is extremely inflated, and even the eyes are easily seen. The dark brown color of the trilobite contrasts wonderfully with the light-colored matrix. The bug is well showcased on the large, squared limestone plate. This is rare complete example of this highly uncommon trilobite from the Mississippian.