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Bamboo Coral Tasmania


Dennis Richards

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Hi

I was wondering if anyone can identify this bamboo coral from Tasmania (Pleistocene) more precisely than from the family Isididae?

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Dennis

Dimensions: 6.7cm x 4.8cmx 2.6cm5b2347fd92cb0_bamboocoral.thumb.jpg.469b53d043ed03cbdc1558d89832d5c8.jpg

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Hi, photos of each surfaces of it, enven of the ends of its branches are necessary.:D

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It is Iris itself. I guess that the spiculae in the tissue must be known to be able to identify the species.

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