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Coral - Paleocene Upper Aquia Fm Md


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Found these sections of ramous coral in Paleocene upper Aquia Fm, Maryland. My ID is Haimesiastraea conferta Vaughan. I read that this species is common farther south, in Alabama, but rare or uncommon in Maryland. Rough pics attached. Is the ID correct? Thanks.

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I found that all the time in the Miocene layers of Calvert Cliffs but never in the Paleocene layers. Nice finds!

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Thanks for reply Shamalama.

I guess your'e referring to Miocene Astrhelia palmata coral, which I collected elsewhere.

I think the Paleocene Aquia Fm. coral pictured above is different. The specimens' calices are significantly smaller and more crowded than Astrhelia, and coralla cross sections are different, showing columella-like structure in corallite longitudinal sections.

Anybody collected Upper Paleocene branching coral in the south - Alabama or Georgia - to help confirm or correct my ID?

Will appreciate any leads.

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