Psilocephalina bayuensis

$320.00

Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ0077030

A beautiful Psilocephalina bayuensis trilobite from the Early Ordovician, Honghuayuan Formation, Bayu Village, Zunyi City, Guizhou province, China.

This specimen has both the positive and negative sides of the fossil. The mixture of colors are especially appealing.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Add To Cart

Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ0077030

A beautiful Psilocephalina bayuensis trilobite from the Early Ordovician, Honghuayuan Formation, Bayu Village, Zunyi City, Guizhou province, China.

This specimen has both the positive and negative sides of the fossil. The mixture of colors are especially appealing.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Vendor: Lagerstätte Land

SKU Number: SQ0077030

A beautiful Psilocephalina bayuensis trilobite from the Early Ordovician, Honghuayuan Formation, Bayu Village, Zunyi City, Guizhou province, China.

This specimen has both the positive and negative sides of the fossil. The mixture of colors are especially appealing.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Specimen Details
Species Name: Psilocephalina bayuensis Order / Family: Asaphida / Asaphidae Age: Early Ordovician Locality: Guizhou province, China Formation: Honghuayuan Formation
Matrix Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: 12.00 cm Width: 11.00 cm Height: 2.00 cm Weight: 312 grams
Specimen Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: approx. 74.00 mm Width: approx. 53.40 mm Height: Negligable Weight: N/A
Shipping Dimensions
Dimensions: In Inches Length: N/Ainches Width: N/A inches Height: N/A inches Weight: N/A lbs
Satisfaction Guarantee

          Have a question?

Click here. (Please include the SKU number in your message.)

Additional Information

The Genus Psilocephalina is a member of the order: Asaphida. Very little in the way of documentation is available on the Internet for this genus. Asaphid trilobites had smooth and isopygous (similar in size) cephalon and pygidium, an evolutionary adaptation called effacement believed to have helped trilobites more easily burrow into and hide in sediment.

References:

Asaphida - Wikipedia
Asaphida - trilobites.life


Amphoton deois
$0.00
Sold
Dubhglasina yunnanensis / Nileus transversus
$0.00
Sold
Leishuia leishuae
$400.00
Lioparia blautoeides
$0.00
Sold
Sinocybele cf. baoshanensis
$250.00