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Isotelus was a large trilobite from the Ordovician. It was a bottom feeder that lived on the seafloor.

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  • Isotelus
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  • Isotelus was a large trilobite from the Ordovician. It was a bottom feeder that lived on the seafloor.
  • Isotelus is a genus of asaphid trilobite from the middle and upper Ordovician period, fairly common in the Northeastern United States, northwest Manitoba, southwestern Quebec and southeastern Ontario. One species, Isotelus rex, is currently the worlds largest complete trilobite.
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Range
Appearances
  • Sea Monsters: Dangerous Seas
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Name
  • Isotelus
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  • Isotelus brachycephalus
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  • Large; long antennae; large, compound eyes; detritivorous
Genus
  • Isotelus
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Diet
  • Bottom feeder
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  • Arthropoda
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  • Animalia
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  • Isotelus was a large trilobite from the Ordovician. It was a bottom feeder that lived on the seafloor.
  • Isotelus is a genus of asaphid trilobite from the middle and upper Ordovician period, fairly common in the Northeastern United States, northwest Manitoba, southwestern Quebec and southeastern Ontario. One species, Isotelus rex, is currently the worlds largest complete trilobite.
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