Asaphus lepidurus, Ordovician trilobite fossil. Trilobites were arthropods that fed as they crawled on the seabed. They lived between 500 and 300 million years ago and are now extinct. This specimen dates from the Early to Middle Ordovician, and was found in the Arenig Series, in the Upper Volchov Formation (B2b), in Putilovo Quarry on the River Volchov, St Petersburg, Russia. This specimen is 6.5 centimetres long.
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