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Can you say a bit about where this was found, what age it might be, how big it is?

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Yes, info was in tags.

Location - South Pyrenean basin.

Age - middle Eocene (Lutetian).

How big ????, this not was in tags, - major axis 80 mms.

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15 hours ago, HansTheLoser said:

Not possible to say anything just from a mere surface image.

Don't worry. When I arrive at home I put here a transverse thin section.

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On 9/18/2021 at 9:30 AM, Ludwigia said:

Once again to the OP: please post your information directly and not only in the tags, since some people miss out on that.

What is '' OP '' ???. Sorry but I am not familiar with your abreviations.

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6 minutes ago, oyo said:

What is '' OP '' ???. Sorry but I am not familiar with your abreviations.

Original poster (the member who initiated the topic).

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Ah, ok. Thanks for the info.

I usually read the tags, when I am sorth of time is very helpfull. But, as always, I am a martian. Very rare specimen, I know.

I'll try to remenber what's OP and put the info in the text.

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If you are on a computer and you notice the little dots under an abbreviation, you can hover your mouse over it, and it will tell you what it is, very helpful for some fossil locations.

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On 9/19/2021 at 7:07 PM, HansTheLoser said:

Not possible to say anything just from a mere surface image.

Transverse thin section of one of these corals.

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