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Illaenus crassicauda

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Illaenus, Corynexochida, Illaenus tauricornis, Illaenidae

Illaenus crassicauda is a species of trilobites belonging to the family Illaenidae. These trilobites lived in the middle Ordovician and in the Silurian age (443 - 418 million years ago). Fossils of this species have been found in the sediments of Sweden and Russia.

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Etymology

The Latin species name crassicauda means "fat-tailed", with reference to the shape of the pygidium.

Description

Illaenus crassicauda can reach a length of about 14 centimetres (5.5 in). These trilobites are without glabella and without articulation of the tail. The cephalon has a high profile. The large bulbous head are distant from the axis of the head, close to the margin.

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Illaenus crassicauda Wikipedia


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