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Very Distinct Fossil Coral Colony from Florida
Stock Number  XICO45
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Name:   Diploria sp.
Age:  Pleistocene
Formation:  Miami Oolite
Location:  Rockland Key, Florida
Size:  Coral is 5.5 inches tall
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This is a very fine example of a fossil coral from the Pleistocene of Florida. This fossil has been removed from the surrounding matrix so that it can be viewed from all angles. This 3-dimensional coral exhibits outstanding detail. The septae of the coral are beautifully displayed, and the back side of the coral is also well preserved. The off-white color of the coral is quite striking. This is a very large, displayable coral from the Florida Keys.



 
 
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