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Lonchodomas from Oklahoma with Long Spines
Stock Number  TTOKX15

Name:   Lonchodomas mcgeheei
Age:  Ordovician
Formation:  Bromide
Location:  Carter County, Oklahoma
Size:  Trilobite is 1.3 inches long including spines
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This is an unusual Oklahoma trilobite. It is a lab-prepared Lonchodomas mcgeheei from the Ordovician Bromide Formation. This type is famous for obvious reasons - its three long spines. This specimen has a long, needle-thin spine growing off the top of the head. It also has the two long genal spines intact, which is unusual. This trilobite has great butterscotch coloring on a large, cream-colored matrix plate. This is a large specimen - at 1.3", it is as large as we have seen. This bug was found by Steve Hess on September 4, 1997, and was the best find of the day by far. This is a great example of this very sought-after trilobite from Oklahoma.



 
 
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