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Can you help me identify this please. We found it on a beach in angelsey last year. 

Thanks 

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I agree, it's rugose coral showing a lot of septa.

From that location it will be lower Carboniferous and the large size and many septa converging towards the centre suggest Palaeosmilia murchisoni (if it's a solitary one) or the closely related Palastraea regia (if it's a piece of a colonial one).

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If you polish it, or maybe just wet it, there may be more detail visible. Welcome to the forum by the way!

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1 hour ago, Robs said:

Wow! Thanks

Sounds complicated. Looks like I have a lot of reading to do

More than a lifetime...lol

...I'm back.

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1 hour ago, Robs said:

Can you help me identify this please. We found it on a beach in angelsey last year. 

Thanks 

 

Nice find and welcome to the forum!

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Thanks for all the suggestions. We thought it might be a fossilised fish tail or fin

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