Description
Ceraurus sp.- Trilobite
Middle Ordovician
Alnif
Morocco
55mm free standing on 100mm matrix.
Ceraurus is a striking genus of trilobite from the Ordovician period, known for its distinctive spiny body and crescent-shaped head. These ancient arthropods crawled along the seafloor, using their well-developed eyes and jointed limbs to search for food. With its prominent tail spines and ornate exoskeleton, Ceraurus stands out as one of the more eye-catching trilobites. Fossils of this genus offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich marine ecosystems of over 450 million years ago—a true armored survivor of the ancient seas.









