Favosites, like many corals, thrived in warm sunlit seas, feeding by filtering microscopic plankton with their stinging tentacles and often forming part of reef complexes. The walls between corallites are pierced by pores known as mural pores which allowed transfer of nutrients between polyps. Maximum dimension of specimen is approximately 5 cm. Specimen from the collections of the Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York. Tabulate coral: Favosites favosus (PRI 76737) by Digital Atlas of Ancient Life on Sketchfab Fossil specimen of the tabulate coral Favosites favosus from the Silurian of Delaware County, Iowa (PRI 76737). Tabulate corals possess weakly developed septa but very well developed tabulae (Figure 3).
Longest dimension of specimen is approximately 24 cm.
July 10th 2018 A photograph of this specimen is shown above., Ithaca, New York. Length of specimen is approximately 10 cm. Specimen is from the collections of the Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York. Specimen is from the collections of the from the Devonian Onondaga Limestone of Erie County, New York (PRI 54955). Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR.
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Longest dimension of specimen is approximately 12 cm. Fossil specimen of the tabulate coral Favosites tuberosus from the Devonian Onondaga Limestone of Erie County, New York (PRI 54955). Longest dimension of specimen is approximately 10.5 cm. Select an annotation Length of specimen is approximately 10 cm. Supported devices: iPhone 6S+ & iPad 5+ on iOS 12+ and Android 8.0+ with ARCore 1.9 support Scan this code to open the model on your device, then, tap on the AR icon Tabulate corals are among the more characteristic fossils of the Silurian period, but because only their skeletons have been preserved, their taxonomic position and mode of life have been uncertain.
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Tabulate corals of upper coral limestone in Norway.
9–3 Figure 4. See photographs of this specimen above., Ithaca, New York. Tabulate coral: Favosites favosus (PRI 76737) by Digital Atlas of Ancient Life on Sketchfab Interactive 3D model of Favosites favosus from the Silurian of Delaware County, Iowa (PRI 76737).
Each model is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License from the Silurian of Delaware County, Iowa (PRI 76737). In the detail on the right, a large favostid mound is exposed in cross …
%PDF-1.4 Favosites are found as fossils in marine rocks from the Ordovician to the Permian periods Photographs of this specimen are above. Favosites are an extinct kind of tabulate coral (tabulate means they have horizontal "floors" inside the partitions) characterized by polygonal closely-packed corallites (corallites are the individual "tubes") and is commonly called "honeycomb coral"). Length of specimen is approximately 10 cm. If the loading takes too long, you can learn more Model by Emily Hauf., Ithaca, New York. Specimen is from the collections of the , Ithaca, New York. Favosites, the “honeycomb” coral (left), and Halysites, the “chain” coral (right). Fossil specimen of the tabulate coral Favosites sp., encrusted by auloporids; from the Devonian Ludlowville Formation of Genesee County, New York (PRI 76739). For compatibility reasons, 3D is not available (
A common types of mound-shaped colonial tabulate coral found in Kentucky is Favosites. An interactive 3D model of this specimen is immediately below., Ithaca, New York. See photographs of this specimen above.