Illaenus tauricornis explained

Illaenus tauricornis is a species of trilobites from Russia and Morocco, from the middle Ordovician.

Etymology

The Latin species name tauricornis means "bull-horned", with reference to the shape of the genal spines.

Description

Illaenus tauricornis can reach a length of about . These trilobites are without glabella and without articulation of the tail. The cephalon has a high profile and recurved genal spines. Eyes are distant from the axis of the head, situated nearer to the edge. Usually the cephalon is contracted, due to the contraction of the muscles during the fossilization.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/stream/classedannotated00vogdrich/classedannotated00vogdrich_djvu.txt Archive.org
  2. http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Fossil_Galleries/Russian_Trilobites/IllaenusTaurkornis2/IllaenusTaurkornis2.htm Fossil Museum