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Hello all. Long time reader, first time poster. I'm hoping the very knowledgeable folks on this forum might be able to help me identify this fossil. I found this in a creek bed in Central Missouri. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many many thanks in return.
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This TNS thread on coral may be of interest...
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=16123.0
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A scale in a picture would help (a picture with a ruler in it - or a quarter or a dime.)
Baring that, I would say coral if the cells are larger than an inch.
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Most of the cells are 1/4 inch wide. Sorry about the previous pictures. I should have included the scale for reference.
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Top light colored one looks like a wasp nest from that angle, but looking at the outer surface Its not quite right... but it looks old!
Here is a paper wasps nest!
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Its really hard to tell as the pieces seem very old.. it could be a wasp nest.. Maybe.. I am no expert though and someone should know better then I.
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If you compare the size of the hexagonal cells with the thickness of the walls separating them...
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The walls in your fossil are too thick for an insect nest, (paper nest left, wax comb right).
I think your fossils are coral.
source of images
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All of the pictures are of the same specimen. Some pictures were taken with a flash...others not.
Thank you all for your suggestions. Much appreciated.
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