Thermolysis of complexes Cp*2LnCH(SiMe3)2 (1, Ln = Y; 2, Ln = La; 3, Ln = Ce) in cyclohexane leads to extrusion of CH2(SiMe3)2 by hydrogen abstraction from a Cp* ligand and postulated formation of a pentamethylcyclopentadienyl fulvene species Cp*FvLn. For yttrium thermolysis occurs under conditions where Cp*FvY reacts further, e.g. with solvent and CH2(SiMe3)2, to produce a complicated mixture. In cyclohexane-d12 extensive H/D scrambling between organometallic species and solvent is observed. For lanthanum and cerium secondary reactions take place between molecules of Cp*FvLn, but solvent and CH2(SiMe3)2 are not involved. The stable end product for these metals is a tetranuclear complex [Cp*3(μ3-η5,η1,η1-C5Me3(CH2)2)Ln2]2 (4, Ln = La; 5, Ln...