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Favosites is a long-extinct genus of tabulate coral that stands out for its polygonal, closely packed corallites - earning it the common name "honeycomb coral." The walls between these corallites feature pores known as mural pores which facilitated...
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Like all coral, Favosites thrived in warm sunlit seas, forming vibrant reefs and feeding on microscopic plankton with stinging tentacles. The genus had a global distribution from the Late Ordovician to the Late Permian. This image was captured using...
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Stromatoporoid overgrows small colony tabulate coral Favosites found Wenlock Edge. Stromatoporoidea class aquatic invertebrates common fossil record Ordovician through Devonian. They abundant Silurian Devonian important reef-formers throughout...
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SHCMS:G.11774 Stromatoporoid Overgrowing a Small Colony of Tabulate Coral Favosites Found on Wenlock Edge. Age Approximately 425 Million Years Length 12cm Width 11cm Depth 10.5cm Imaged Using a Canon 5DS R and Stackshot 3x with Turntable to Provide...
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Among the most common tabulate corals in the fossil record are Aulopora, Favosites, Halysites, Heliolites, Pleurodictyum, Sarcinula, and Syringopora. ...Tabulate corals with massive skeletons often harbor endobiotic symbionts such as cornulitids and...
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Among the most common tabulate corals found in the fossil record are Aulopora, Favosites, Halysites, Heliolites, Pleurodictyum, Sarcinula, and Syringopora. Tabulate corals with massive skeletons often contain endobiotic symbionts such as cornulitids...
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Among the most common tabulate corals in the fossil record are Aulopora, Favosites, Halysites, Heliolites, Pleurodictyum, Sarcinula, and Syringopora. Tabulate corals with massive skeletons often harbor endobiotic symbionts such as cornulitids and...