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Cybele bellatula Trilobite – uncommon species from Norway.

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Exceptional and fine prepared specimen Cybele bellatula from the Ordovician beds of Norway

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Exceptional and uncommon trilobite fossil of Cybele bellatula., . This is a fine exemplar of the  rare Encrinuridæ family from Norway, Preserved in black yet calcite over bluish limestone tipical for this locality it represent one of the best examples of this genus available on the market.

Cybele trilobites lived during the Ordovician Period, over 450 million years ago, inhabiting ancient Scandinavian seas. Large, well-preserved specimens like this are extremely rare and highly sought after by serious collectors, museums, and institutions.

This exceptional fossil has been carefully prepared in our istallations, with meticulous attention to preserving as much as possible original details and surface features of the specimen, ensuring both scientific integrity and visual impact. A true centerpiece fossil — suitable for museum display or a world-class private collection.

  • Genus: Cybele bellatula

  • Age:  Lower Ordovician, Huk fm. Lysaker mb. (~470–450 million years)

  • Origin: Slemmestad, Buskerud, Norway.

  • Size: Approx. 4 cm