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Tagged With: Ordovician Stromatoporoid

Ordovician Stromatoporoid

Stromatoporoids are calcareous sponges. “Stroms” can be massive, tabular, cylindrical, encrusting, arm-shaped or even in a chocolate-drop shape. You can click on these pictures to truly see the “brick-like” cell structure of this specimen. MUST READ! This goes through in detail the difference between the Stromatoporoids and the Stromatolites which can look similar but are … Continue reading »

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