Rare and Large Lower Cambrian Trilobite Wanneria sp.

 

 

Name: Wanneria sp. Part and Counterpart (Trilobites)

Age: Lower Cambrian

Size: mm (25.4mm=1 inch): 90 mm on 130 by 85 mm matrix

Location: Eager formation, Cranbrook Rifle Range, British Columbia, Canada

Code: RD31

Price: $650.00 (Shipping $12.00) - Sold

 

This is a rare trilobite for the serious collector. It is an undescribed species of the genus Wanneria (Order: Redlichiida; Suborder: Olenellina; Family: Olenellidae; Subfamily: Wanneriinae). It comes from the Lower Cambrian, Eager formation, Cranbrook Rifle Range, British Columbia, Canada. You may already be familiar with the rare Wanneria walcottana from Pennsylvania, discovered and described by Drs. Wanner and Walcott nearly a century ago. This Wanneria sp. closely resembles the relatively more common Ollenellus, with a primary differentiation being Wanneria sp's lack of enlarged third pleural spines and tailspine. This site also yields Ollenellus and Paedumias sp. Importantly, members of Olenellina rank among the earliest trilobites in Cambrian statigraphy, dating to about 560 million years ago, and are thus a product of the Cambrian explosion. Morphologically primitive, its evolutionary origin from Precambrian, segmented worms (if you subscribe to this hypothesis) is evident.

This particular specimen measures a 90 mm in length, large for the species. The preservation is way above average for this ancient trilobite. There has been minor repair to the frone right matrix and cephalon. See additional pictures below.

The compete classification of the genus Wanneria is: Order: Redlichiida; Suborder: Olenellina; Superfamily: Olenelloidea; Family: Olenellidae; Subfamily: Olenellinae

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