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I am pretty sure this is Aulopora. My understanding is this coral grew on hard substrates (rocks, brachiopods, other corals, etc). Nothing in my sample shows evidence of such a material to anchor on. Can this coral exist free standing or have I misidentified it?
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From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Favosites sp. Widder formation, Ontario, Canada. From @Monica- 2 comments
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From the album: Lime Creek Devonian Rockford Iowa
Aulopora sp. Chain coral most commonly found encrusting the apex of giant gastropod shells but can break loose and pile up on the muddy bottom on occasion. Tie with Phillipsastrea woodmani as most common colonial coral for rockford. -
Show us your Devonian Epizoans & Pathological Brachiopods!
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Dear all, if Devonian Epizoans (Epibionts) & Pathological Brachiopods (all the periods) are a fascinating group of fossils for you and you want to discuss anything about their paleoecology, please post your photos (specimens) in this thread.- 225 replies
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Hello, everybody! I have been sorting through my wenlock limestone material, Middle Silurian and have a couple of personal problematica. I am wondering if any of you brilliant folks could help me out. Here is an object which seems to be an epibiont on a Favosites coral. 5 mm long and about 1.5 mm diameter at the widest. Is it a cornulitid ? Or a single corallite of Aulopora? Something else, maybe? And another one? On a solitary rugose coral. 3 mm x 1 mm. And an example of Aulopora from Wiki to compare : And a cornulitid that looks a bit similar : I would be very grateful for any help. Then there is this. Is it the worm Keilorites? Length 1.9 cm, width 2.5 mm max.
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