Lambeophyllum profundum
Lambeophyllum profundum One of the earliest recorded rugose corals from the Upper Ordovician of N. America. The majority of early solitary corals were rather small and horn-shaped. They belonged to the subclass Rugosa and were noted for the presence of well-defined radiating partitions, the septa.
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Lambeophyllum profundum