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Hello again, dear forum users. At this point in time, we began to study a point with a Cretaceous (we believe that this is Campanian based on the fauna of shark teeth and lithology) fauna. These are mainly shark teeth and fragments of cartilaginous fish. But there are also such mysteries. The main version is that this is either a fragment of coral or fragments of sea urchin needles. Particularly interesting is the strange formation on one of them, as if something had attached itself and was about to grow - a brachiopod? The third question is about the tooth of synechodus, is it a tooth of synechodus lerichei? I'm right? Best regards, Anton.
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Any idea what coral this could be or where I could look it up? The corallites seem to be plocoid to pseudo-ceroid and the columella is trabecular to solid. It was found on land at the Cape Verde Archipelago, but unfortunately I can't give any information about the stratigraphy...
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