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Rare Retpora diffusa Bryozoan from New York
Stock Number  XIOI87
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Name:   Retpora diffusa
Age:  Middle Silurian
Formation:  Rochester Shale
Location:  Middleport, New York
Size:  Plate is 3.6 inches tall
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Here is a very fine example of an unusual fossil. This is Retpora diffusa, a a bryozoan, from the Silurian of New York. Retpora diffusa was a branching bryozoan colony that is rarely seen. This wonderful specimen is a very nice example of the branching colony. The fossil has excellent color and contrast and has very fine detail preserved. This is a very distinct specimen of this uncommon, enigmatic fossil.



 
 
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