Illaenus sinuatus Russian Ordovician Trilobite
In Rare Prone Position

Illaenus sinuatus

Trilobite Order Corynexochida, Suborder Illaenina, Family Illaenidae

Geological Time: Middle Ordovician

Size: (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 85 mm long by 50 mm wide on an 120 by 150 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Wolchow River Region, St Petersburg, Russia

Code: RUT883

Price: $165.00 - sold


Illaenus sinuatusDescription: This is an example of the unusual trilobite Illaenus sinuatus. This Illaenus is one of the 50-odd members of the genus, and known for the high profile of the cephalon which is thought to have aided the trilobite in ploughing through the substrate in search of a meal. Typically, the large cephalon is pulled under, probably as a result of the contraction of muscles as the trilobite died. This one, however, is quite prone, making for a dramatic and uncommon presentation of this unusual taxon. At 85 mm in length, it is also a large example of the type.

Also see: Russian Trilobites

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