Vidria vespa is a proetid trilobite belonging to the family Phillipsiidae.
The fossils are found in Middle Permian-aged marine strata of Western Texas.
It is unique among Permian-aged trilobites in having a posterior spine emanating from the pygidium of the adult (two such posterior spines are present in immature individuals).
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