Description
RARE Double Parabolina spinulosa Trilobite Fossil with Positive & Negative – Upper Cambrian, Merioneth Series – Cwmhesgyn Formation – Craig-y-Dinas, Wales
This exceptional specimen is a RARE paired positive and negative impression fossil of the Upper Cambrian trilobite species Parabolina spinulosa, discovered in the Cwmhesgyn Formation, part of the Merioneth Series, at Craig-y-Dinas, Wales. The matched fossil halves beautifully preserve this extinct arthropod in full relief and counterpart, providing a scientifically valuable and visually striking piece.
Fossil Overview:
- Species: Parabolina spinulosa
- Type: Double fossil (positive impression & negative counterpart)
- Geological Formation: Cwmhesgyn Formation
- Stratigraphy: Merioneth Series (Dolgellian subdivision)
- Location: Craig-y-Dinas, Wales
- Geological Age: Upper Cambrian (Furongian, ~497–485 million years ago)
- Depositional Environment: Deep marine basinal sediments; fine-grained turbiditic mudstones and silty shales
- Lithology: Dark grey mudstone typical of distal slope environments
Morphology & Features:
Parabolina spinulosa is known for its relatively small size and streamlined body with the following key characteristics:
- Long, narrow glabella (central lobe of head)
- Faintly developed genal spines
- Distinct axial furrows
- Eleven thoracic segments with defined pleurae
- A semicircular pygidium with a spinose termination in some specimens
The double (mirror) impression in this specimen allows both surface and underside detail to be seen — making it particularly valuable for scientific comparison and educational use.
Taxonomy & Classification:
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Trilobita
- Order: Ptychopariida
- Family: Parabolinidae
- Genus: Parabolina
- Species: spinulosa
- Superfamily: Olenoidea
- Zone/Biozone: Parabolina spinulosa Biozone – an important Upper Cambrian biostratigraphic indicator
- Described By: Salter, mid-19th century (refined by later palaeontologists)
This species is widely used to define the P. spinulosa Biozone in British and European Upper Cambrian stratigraphy.
Notable & Scientific Relevance:
- Important marker fossil in Upper Cambrian zonation
- Exceptional dual preservation (positive/negative)
- Sourced from a classic Welsh trilobite site
- Adds strong visual and comparative value to any collection
- Ideal for education, display, and palaeontological reference
- Includes full Certificate of Authenticity
Specimen Information:
- Condition: Excellent preservation with clear morphological detail on both positive and negative halves
- Size Reference: Scale rule squares/cube = 1cm; please see full-size photo for dimensions
- What You See Is What You Get: Actual specimen is shown in photos
- Authenticity Guaranteed: All fossils sold are 100% genuine and include documentation
Summary:
This is a superb and rare double fossil of the trilobite Parabolina spinulosa from the Upper Cambrian Cwmhesgyn Formation of Craig-y-Dinas, Wales. It offers a unique mirror image preservation (positive and negative), a key stratigraphic species, and scientific relevance — perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike.
All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.







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