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Psychopyge

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Psychopyge represents a distinctive Devonian trilobite genus originating from Morocco. Its most notable feature is a markedly elongated, bifurcated rostrum extending from its cephalon – a morphology rarely observed in phacopida. These fossils are valuable for paleontologists studying the evolution and diversity of early arthropods during the Carboniferous period. Researchers investigating Moroccan Devonian marine ecosystems and trilobite taxonomy frequently examine specimens of Psychopyge.

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Psychopyge ranks #14 of 224 in the Trilobite ranking, behind Comura, ahead of Kolihapeltis.

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What is the most distinctive feature of the Psychopyge trilobite?

The most notable feature of this Devonian trilobite is its remarkably elongated, bifurcated rostrum extending forward from its cephalon. This unique, forked snout-like projection is rarely observed in other phacopida trilobites.

Where are Psychopyge fossils found?

Well-preserved specimens of *Psychopyge* are primarily found in the Devonian rock strata of Morocco. This region of North Africa is globally renowned for yielding some of the most spectacular and detailed trilobite fossils in the world.

When did the Psychopyge trilobite live?

This genus lived during the Devonian period, often referred to as the "Age of Fishes," which spanned from approximately 419 to 359 million years ago. They scoured the ancient sea floors of the Paleozoic era.

Why is Psychopyge important to paleontologists?

Paleontologists highly value these fossils because their bizarre, specialized morphology helps illustrate the vast diversity of arthropod adaptations during the Devonian period. The detailed preservation found in Moroccan specimens provides vital clues to ancient marine ecosystems.

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