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Good morning all!

 

       Well, I couldn't find my Unklesbay fossils of MIssouri, so bought another on online. In it, the object I thought was a horn coral ( I posted this earlier) looks pretty similar to what he depicts as Cystophyllum. Thoughts? Does this seem more reasonable? Thanks!  Bone

 

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It's a good possibility. As I said before, yours does seem to have dissepiments of a bubbly form.

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Thanks! I'm comfortable with that!- relabeling my "kid museum" items :) Stay healthy!   Bone

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But it's Cystiphyllum.

Cystophyllum is a marine algae. ;)

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Tortoise Friend.

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I've added a tag with the correct spelling to this thread so on the future people who are interested in this coral will be able to find the thread.

 

Don

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