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From: Kasimovian (late Pennsylvanian) cornute rugose corals from Egypt: taxonomy, facies and palaeogeography of a cool-water fauna from northern Gondwana

Fig. 3

Field aspects of the Aheimer Formation; A General view of the studied succession of the lower member exposed in a faulted block to the north of Porto Sukhna; the shales mudstones close to the base (rectangle) are interbedded with thin, hard dolomitic bands. B Close up view on of the lower fossiliferous shale mudstone beds of A. C, D Close-up view on of two rugose corals entombed in the shale mudstone beds. E Close-up view on of a rugose coral species with diagenetically compressed calyx. Note strong ferrugination of corallite and surrounding matrix within the fossiliferous shale. F Fossiliferous shales mudstone with thin bands of ferruginous dolomitic limestone and secondary evaporite veinlets; Cr = crinoidal stems. G Crinoid columnals (Cr) and rugose corals (RC) are embedded in the shale mudstone. H Close-up view on of a spiriferid valve shell within the shale (arrow). Diameter of coins in C–E, G: 25 mm

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