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Hi,

 

Here is another specimen I have received that I need help identifying the species and age of for a museums collection.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!  The person who brought it to me had no idea of what it was and could not recall where they had found it.

 

Thanks,

 

Holly

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There are many corals that look like that on the outside and I can't really tell if it's rugose or scleractinian. A rugose coral something like Phillipsastraea would fit but that's a pure guess...

 

(And a scale would be useful! :) )

Tarquin

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Hi,

 

Thanks for responding!  Here is a picture of the specimen with a ruler for scale.  I really appreciate any input you have!

 

Holly

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