Name:
Unidentified Solitary Coral
Age: Mississippian
Formation: Edwardsville Formation
Location: Crawfordsville, Indiana
Size: Coral is 3.1 inches long
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Here is a large solitary or ''horn'' coral from the famous Mississippian layers near Crawfordsville, Indiana. This formation is well known for the wonderful crinoids that are found there. Once in a while, one of these corals is unearthed. This coral is very 3-dimensionally preserved and exhibits very good detail. It has nice color and contrast and is well presented on the natural plate of siltstone. This is a fine specimen of a coral from the Edwardsville Formation.
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