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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Beautiful Cheirurus
Stock Number  TTRXX98
EXTINCTIONS Choice

Name:   Cheirurus ingricus (?)
Age:  Middle Ordovician
Formation:  Asery Level
Location:  Near St. Petersburg, Russia
Size:  Trilobite is 5 inches long
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This is a striking trilobite! It is a large Cheirurus ingricus (?) from the Ordovician of Russia. This wonderfully articulated bug is very well preserved and nicely inflated. The long, curving genal spines have been prepared in a free-standing manner and are wonderfully displayed. The extremely long pygidial spines are also prominently showcased. The fine detail of the thick-shelled exoskeleton is quite noticeable. The natural butterscotch coloration of the fossil contrasts beautifully with the light, buff-colored matrix. The distinct trilobite is almost perfectly centered on the sculpted plate of limestone that also contains a cystoid. This is a very displayable specimen of this extremely aesthetic trilobite.


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