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Cheirurus sp. and Asaphus (Neoasaphus) punctatus Age: Middle Ordovician Formation: Asery Level Location: St. Petersburg, Russia Size: Cheirurus is 6.4 inches long! This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
This is easily one of the most aesthetic trilobite fossils we have ever seen. It is a HUGE Cheirurus sp. and Asaphus (Neoasaphus) punctatus multiple plate from the Ordovician outcrops near St. Petersburg, Russia. Cheirurid trilobites are some of the most pleasing and recognizable trilobites ever found. This specimen has all of the classic features that make this type of trilobite so collectible. The long, sweeping genal spines make for an awesome display. The body of the trilobite is beautifully preserved, and the LONG tailspines seem to go on forever. The mammoth bug is very inflated and 3-dimensional for this type, which is easily seen in the photos. A Neoasaphus punctatus, a classic Asaphid trilobite, is also represented on the slab. This large-eyed bug is almost perfectly prone and fully natural to the plate. But the real gem of this plate is the beautiful 6.4 inch Cheirurus - simply magnificent. It is hard to imagine a more impressive and displayable trilobite than this humongous Cheirurid from Russia.