Pagetia bootes Eodiscid Agnostid Trilobites

Pagetia bootes

Trilobite Order Agnostida; Family Oryctocepalidae

Geological Time: Early Cambrian, (~520 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Trilobites are 6 mm long X 4 mm wide and 4.5 mm long by 3 mm wide on a 23 mm by 20 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Stephen Formation, Burgess Shale, Burgess Pass, British Columbia, Canada

Fossil Code: JH44

Price: Sold


Burgess Shale Pagetia TrilobitesDescription: The members of the Agnostida are mostly thought to have been planktonic in nature. Most are blind, and have a pygidium equal in size to the cephalon (ispopygous), making it hard to tell which end was which! Order Agnostida comprises trilobites that appeared in the Lower Cambrian, became widespread and then declined to become rare in the Ordovician prior to their complete extinction by the end of the Ordovician. They are so unusual that some experts have suggested that one of the two suborders, Agnostina, should not even be included in Class Trilobita. They are remarkably detailed for such tiny specimens, and fully articulated. Coming from the famous Burgess Shale Fauna, this is a highly-desirable albeit diminutive member which will make a fine addition to any collection of Cambrian Explosion fossils.

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