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Multiple Horn Coral Plate from New York
Stock Number  S1015072
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Name:   Stereolasma rectum
Age:  Middle Devonian
Formation:  Moscow Formation
Location:  Penn-Dixie Quarry, near Hamburg, New York
Size:  Larger coral is 1.65 inches long
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Here is a very nice pair of solitary, or ''horn'', corals. These are Stereolasma rectum from the Devonian of New York. The horn corals are preserved in a very 3-dimensional manner and exhibit fine detail. The dark grey fossils contrast nicely with the lighter-colored matrix. The corals are wonderfully positioned on the large, rectangular plate of shale. This is a great multiple example of excellent horn corals from Upstate New York.



 
 
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