Syringopora fischeri
Syringopora fischeri One of the last representatives of the stony, colonial corals belonging to the subclass Tabulata; they flourished during the Upper Palaeozoic and are known from the Upper Permian of Germany. At the end of the Permian both tabulate and rugose corals became extinct.
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