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ID assistance? Ordovician coral?


Davidfross

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Possible Ordovician fan coral? Location: Sept-Iles, North Shore, Gulf of St-Lawrence, CA

 

Only local fossil site is on Manowin Island, roughly 10 kilometers away. Occasionally eroded fossils wash up on our beach - like this one.

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Bryozoan maybe?

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Definitely a bryozoan.

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Fenestrella?

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I agree it's a bryozoan but it looks like a modern encrusting cheilostome, Membranipora or similar.

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