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Bourse minéraux et fossiles de Sainte Marie aux Mines (Alsace) - 26>30 juin 2024

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  1. Very good specimen! Foto superb!
  2. Hi Elasmo! Very nice specimen! I think this is Cyathoseris, but not sure.)
  3. Hi Elasmo! Very nice specimens! The first may be Paracyathus sp. The second, I think Circophyllia sp.
  4. Hi Elasmo! Very nice Placosmilia and Ciclolites. Thank you for publication of coral modern.
  5. Hi Elasmo! Thanks for the publication.
  6. Hi Elasmo! Always pleasant and interesting to see corals Miocene.
  7. Trochocyathus has a deep cup, here his not visible.
  8. Elasmo - lovely specimens Trochocyathus but I am not certain.
  9. Elasmo - remarkable specimens! The former refers to the family Poritidae, I think Alveopora?
  10. Hi Elasmo! Many magnificent specimens , need time to understand. Fragment goniopora and serpula very nice! A good set of Eocene coral,very informative.
  11. Hi Elasmo! Very nice specimen again! Astreopora panicea is a new one for me.
  12. Hi Elasmo! Very similar to Astraeopora, but may be coral from the same family with similar structures. I think it is difficult to identify. Astraeopora sphaeroidalis. Diameter corallites 1,5 - 2,0 mm. Astraeopora sp. Diameter corallites 0,7 - 0,8 mm.
  13. Hi Elasmo! The first, too Goniopora, only poorly preserved. A new specimen - difficult to say...
  14. Hi Elasmo! First, I think not coral. Stylocaenia and Eupsammia - superb preservation, they look as good as modern!
  15. Here is the coral Lobopsamia cariosa.
  16. Hi Elasmo! Wonderful specimens! I have my doubts about your Lobopsamia cariosa. We called this coral Dendrophyllia weselovi(Kusmicheva,1987). Fam. Dendrophylliidae.
  17. Hi Elasmo! The first specimen Coniopora.sp Excellent specimen of Acropora, I think Acropora sp. Was described six fossil species from Eocene in England and France. A.deformis A.anglica A.solanderi A.roemeri A.Lovandulina A.ornata Five new species described: A.britannica A.alvarezi A.wilsonae A.bartonensis A. proteacea Anomocora and Stylocoenia very good specimens!
  18. Hi Elasmo! The first photo,I think Favia sp. Phyllocoenia new to me genus,I find it difficult to identification. Paracyathus desnoyersi? Many large trabecula on septum,at Paracyathus septum almost smooth. I think it is Circophyllia(Cariophyllia). Sphenotrochus very nice specimen!
  19. Fragment Favia sp. fam. Faviidae. Location:Ukraine,Dnipropetrovsk,mandrikovska formation. Paleogene,Eocene,Priabonian.
  20. Hi Elasmo! This is a very good specimens. With their identification completely agree. Cross section Lobopsammia wonderful,excellent photos.
  21. Thanks! Yes,I think Balanophyllia sp. fam.Dendrophylliidae.
  22. Perhaps, Ballanophyllia. Cross section the coral to be seen for identification.
  23. You have very interesting corals,thanks for showing them.
  24. The first specimen,I find it difficult to say. The second specimen,I think Goniopora. Very nice specimens!
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