P number: | P549521 |
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Caption: | Paleofavosites rugosus, a fossil coral. |
Description: | Paleofavosites is a tabulate coral that lived during Ordovician and Silurian times. It is often found in shallow water limestones (including bioherms) and calcareous shales. It has a wide geographical distribution, being present in Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. Paleofavosites rugosus has thin-walled polygonal corallites and small pores may be present in the walls. A stack of thin, horizontal tabulae is present. The specimen illustrated, which comes from Silurian limestones of Gloucestershire, shows the polygonal ends of the corallites. Unlike rugose corals, tabulate corals have a simple corallum. The corallites form as a cluster of long slender tubes. They are built up with a stack of tabulae (corallite floors), but there are no septa or dissepiments. They are all colonial in form. |
Photographer: | Unknown |
Copyright statement: | NERC |
Orientation: | Landscape |
Size: | 418.68 KB; 1001 x 652 pixels; 85 x 55 mm (print at 300 DPI); 265 x 173 mm (screen at 96 DPI); |
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Categories: | Best of BGS Images/ Fossils |
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