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Actually if you erase the tiny face off of the glabella, you have a pretty cute line drawing of a trilobite. Probably a calymenid from the Silurian or the late Ordovician.
Still, the tiny face amuses me sufficiently to share as is.
#TrilobiteTuesday https://t.co/9ezT3KwVUl
Good morning tweeps! It's #TrilobiteTuesday and I'm in west Texas on my way to the 2023 #TucsonGemMineralAndFossilShow in Arizona.
Here are some trilobites with various messages for palaeo lovers... #LGBTinSTEM #TransRightsAreHumanRights #TrilobiteTuesday
@HayesPope @StevenDJBaumann @Jeffrey60074 @derosajoe51 @JeffBryant10 @McranterR @LogantekGeo @keithmehl @robogeographer @kenserlore96 @JMPeck69 @johnpgatta You're one of my kind of people.
#TrilobiteTuesday
@JeelLesslyn And so many more. Just a random pick.
#TrilobiteTuesday
Dare I? I do.
Don't forget ... if you have a question about a specific photo, it's better if you include that photo.
#TrilobiteTuesday
#Paleoctober2021 Day 5: Asaphus! A little trilobite boi. I really enjoyed drawing this one.....I'll have to draw more trilobites later!
#paleoctober #paleoart #trilobite #TrilobiteTuesday
Gabriceraurus mifflinensis, an extraordinarily beautiful trilobite from the #Ordovician of #Iowa
art from @paleobyliam
#TrilobiteTuesday
@StevenDJBaumann
@ScientistMel
Take a look at some of the fantastic art created by YOU this #TrilobiteTuesday in our #virtual exhibition space, like this poem by Urwah, Age 4.
https://t.co/a0kuZmTcyK
@kidsinmuseums @ArtsConnectWM @unibirmingham
@JohnRMoffitt @2013HerIndoors @MoffittJill @minibeastmayhem
Someone lend Thomas a hand.
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#TrilobiteTuesday.
Following @fossil_huntress 's recent tweet, here is another translucent trilobite for #TrilobiteTuesday . Maybe not as complete, but with phosphatized 3D gut glands still stuck to the underside of the dorsal carapace 🤩! Maotunia sp. (Drumian Changhia Fm., China).
The Knights of Ren probably took inspiration for their masks from trilobites.
This is Minirphaeus giganteus, which lived in the seas around 395 million years ago. (Image FossilMall) #TrilobiteTuesday
For #TrilobiteTuesday I'm throwing back to our year-old paper on #BurgessShale agnostids...you decide whether or not they qualify as #trilobites😉https://t.co/LVRp8xRISl
Illustration by @MesozoicMuse, one of many colleagues deserving of celebration on #WomenInScienceDay!
It's #TrilobiteTuesday again, so here's a Walliserops on display at the @hmns. It's not clear what that crazy trident on its head was for, but some think it was like the horn of a rhinoceros beetle, which is used for fighting and digging among males. Devonian, Morocco.
It’s the end of the semester for me, so here’s a really nice phacopid trilobite cephalon for #TrilobiteTuesday. The individual lenses are preserved and visible under a low power microscope, as are muscle scars (darker symmetrical lines & dots on the glabella). #Palaeontology
For #TrilobiteTuesday, here’s the inside of a Trilobite (Eldredgeops) cephalon I found. You can see the muscle scars for the limbs and stomach, as well as each individual lens in-situ. Also, the opening through which the intestines passed into the body.
#Palaeontology