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Favosites is an
extinct genus of
tabulate coral characterized by
polygonal closely packed corallites (giving it the
common name "honeycomb coral"). The...
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Among the most
common tabulate corals in the
fossil record are Aulopora,
Favosites, Halysites, Heliolites, Pleurodictyum,
Sarcinula and Syringopora. Tabulate...
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Thamnopora boloniensis is an
extinct species of
tabulate coral. Its name was
Favosites boloniensis.
Thamnopora boloniensis Paleontology portal v t e v t e...
- brachiopods,
which are the most common, many bryozoans, crinoids, two
favosites, and two tetracorals.
Tennessee is one of the best
sources of
Early Devonian...
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Volgerophyllum A
rugose coral "Zaphrentis" A
rugose coral Favosites A
tabulate coral Pleurodictyum A
tabulate coral Palaeonectris A hydrozoan...
- to late
Devonian Period.
These include corals such as
Heliophyllum and
Favosites in
addition to
various species of crinoids, brachiopods, bryozoans, bivalves...
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Stereo image Favosites fossil imaged using this technique....
- Mikrobiostratigraphie. Die Korallen-u. Foraminiferenzeit. R Wedekind, 1937 "
Favosites |
Coral Reefs, Hexacorals,
Cnidarians | Britannica". www.britannica.com...
- 400 feet (90 to 430 m).
Crinoid stems abundant,
Including large types.
Favosites.
Ordovician Upper Ordovician Ely
Springs Dolomite M****ive
black dolomite...
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corals are very easy to identify.
There are also many
different kinds of
Favosites corals. One type is
commonly called Honeycomb Coral,
because of the small...