Hexagonaria has tabulate colonies with large numbers of small but massive corallites. The numerous thickened septa do not extend into the centre and are joined together by a wide dissepimentarium. In the calyx, above the tabularium, there is a deep, narrow depression. This Hexagonaria is from the Silurian.
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Hexagonaria (compound rugose coral)
April 5, 2013 Author: RichardComments Off
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