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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
I am pretty confident in this identification. The curve is in the plane of the longer axis which is supposedly diagnostic. These are cited as the most common coral in the Manasquan Formation. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.- 1 comment
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- balanophyllia inauris
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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
I am pretty confident in this identification. The curve is in the plane of the longer axis which is supposedly diagnostic. These are cited as the most common coral in the Manasquan Formation. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)
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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
II am pretty confident in this identification. The curve is in the plane of the longer axis which is supposedly diagnostic. These are cited as the most common coral in the Manasquan Formation. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)
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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
I am pretty confident in this identification. The curve is in the plane of the longer axis which is supposedly diagnostic. These are cited as the most common coral in the Manasquan Formation. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)
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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
These are the only two specimens of this form in my collection. I highly question the identification but I can't find anything similar in the literature. Perhaps these aren't even rugose corals. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)
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From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
These are the only two specimens of this form in my collection. I highly question the identification but I can't find anything similar in the literature. Perhaps these aren't even rugose corals. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)
-
From the album: Eocene Corals of NJ
I am pretty confident in this identification. The curve is in the plane of the longer axis which is supposedly diagnostic. These are cited as the most common coral in the Manasquan Formation. Found in Monmouth County, New Jersey.-
- balanophyllia
- balanophyllia inauris
- (and 4 more)