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Heliolites, coral
Small colony, 4 cm wide, of the tabulate coral Heliolites from the Silurian of England
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Anthozoa Anthozoan Black Background Cnidaria Cnidarian Coelenterata Coelenterate Coral David Lewis Fossil Fossilised Lewis Paul Taylor Specimen Taylor Invertebrata
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"Brighten up your morning routine with a Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring the stunning underwater world of Heliolites coral. This exquisite image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a small colony of the tabulate coral Heliolites, captured during the Silurian period in England. Each sip from your personalized mug will transport you to the depths of the ancient ocean, bringing a touch of marine wonder to your daily life. Order now and make every cup a work of art."
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This print showcases a small, 4 cm wide fossilized colony of Heliolites, an ancient tabulate coral from the Silurian period of England. Tabulate corals were among the first complex organisms to inhabit the oceans, and they played a significant role in shaping the marine ecosystems during the Paleozoic Era. The Heliolites colony, depicted against a black background, is a stunning example of the intricate structures these ancient invertebrates were capable of creating. The coral's skeletal structure is characterized by tabular plates, which provided both support and a surface for the organism to attach other organisms, such as algae, and create complex reef structures. Heliolites is a member of the Anthozoa class, which includes modern corals and sea anemones. This coelenterate, specifically a member of the Heliolitida order, is a testament to the incredible diversity of life that existed during the Silurian period. The fossilized colony's preservation allows us to study the details of its structure and gain insights into the life of this ancient organism. The print, taken in a studio setting, highlights the beauty and intricacy of this fossilized Heliolites colony. The black background draws attention to the delicate details of the coral's skeletal structure, making it a mesmerizing addition to any collection or display. Paul Taylor and David Lewis, the photographers, have captured the essence of this ancient organism, allowing us to appreciate the wonder and complexity of life that existed millions of years ago.
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