Rare and Exceptional Dudley Bug – Calymene blumenbachii Trilobite Fossil – Silurian Era, Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, Wren’s Nest, Dudley, West Midlands, UK

This Calymene blumenbachii fossil, famously known as the Dudley Bug, is a rare and iconic trilobite from the Silurian Period, approximately 428 to 423 million years ago. Unearthed from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation at the renowned Wren’s Nest site in Dudley, West Midlands, this fossil is a historic and highly sought-after specimen.

The Dudley Bug holds special significance in both the paleontological and cultural heritage of Britain. As one of the most well-preserved and studied trilobites, it showcases the intricate exoskeleton and segmented body typical of these extinct marine arthropods. The Wren’s Nest National Nature Reserve is one of the UK’s most famous fossil sites, known for its abundance of Silurian fossils and its historical ties to the industrial revolution.

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This fossil has been carefully cleaned and prepped to highlight its natural beauty while maintaining its authenticity. Its scientific importance, coupled with its cultural and historical significance, makes it a prized addition to any collection.

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Historical Significance:

The Dudley Bug has been a symbol of the West Midlands for centuries. Once used as a local emblem and even featured on the Dudley Borough coat of arms, this trilobite is more than a fossil—it's a piece of British history.

This Calymene blumenbachii trilobite fossil is a must-have for fossil enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone with a passion for paleontology. Its rarity, stunning preservation, and ties to one of Britain’s most famous fossil sites make it an extraordinary specimen.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional Dudley Bug fossil. Add a piece of natural and cultural history to your collection today!