Fossil expert gives famous ‘butterfly of the sea’ specimen back to Newfoundland
CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH, N.L. — Riccardo Levi-Setti is now 89 and says he’s no longer “limber” enough for fossil hunting.
But the world renowned expert on trilobites — ancient relatives of modern lobsters and crabs also known as “butterflies of the sea” — still vividly recalls digging up a 500-million-year-old specimen three decades ago in eastern Newfoundland. It would be one of his greatest finds.
“I was digging on a wall of rock on a little ledge,” he told reporters Thursday as he officially gave the bright yellow fossil, its details still clearly etched in prehistoric stone, back for public display in Conception Bay South near St. John’s.
“I uncovered it a little bit at a time. I could tell that it was complete. It took quite a bit of work to get it out,” he said with a laugh.