Hexagonaria

Hexagonaria
Temporal range: Devonian, 416–359.2 Ma
Hexagonaria percarinata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Stauriida
Family: Disphyllidae
Subfamily: Hexagonariinae
Genus: Hexagonaria
Gürich, 1896
Species
  • H. anna
  • H. cristata
  • H. fusiformis
  • H. percarinata
  • H. alpenensis
  • H. subcarinata
  • H. attenuate
  • H. potterensis
  • H. profunda
  • H. mirabilis
Not to be confused with Hexagonia.

Hexagonaria is a genus of colonial rugose coral. Fossils are found in rock formations dating to the Devonian period, about 350 million years ago. Specimens of Hexagonaria can be found in most of the rock formations of the Traverse Group in Michigan. Fossils of this genus form Petoskey stones, the state stone of Michigan.[1]

Hexagonaria is a common constituent of the coral reefs exposed in Devonian Fossil Gorge below the Coralville Lake spillway[2] and in many exposures of the Coralville Formation in the vicinity of Coralville, Iowa.[3]

Species Identification

Based on Erwin C. Strumm's Corals of the Transverse Group of Michigan Part 13, Hexagonaria, published in 1970.[1]

Species Corallites (diameter) Septa (count)
H. anna 12-16 mm 32-44
H. cristata 16-20 mm 36-44
H. fusiformis 6-10 mm 34-38
H. percarinata ~10 mm 38-40
H. alpenensis 2-6 mm 26-28
H. subcarinata 8-12 mm 30-34
H. attenuate 8-14 mm 30-38
H. potterensis 4-15 mm 36-38
H. profunda 13-15 mm 38-42

References

  1. 1 2 Stumm, Erwin C. (19 June 1970), Corals of the Transverse Group of Michigan Part 13, Hexagonaria (PDF), 23 (5), Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, pp. 81–91
  2. Jean Prior, Devonian Fossil Gorge, Iowa Geological Survey, 1998.
  3. Brian J. Witzke and Bill J. Bunker, Sedimentation and stratigraphic architecture of a Middle Devonian (late Givetian) transgressive-regressive carbonate-evaporite cycle, Coralville Formation, Iowa area, Paleozoic Sequence Stratigraphy, Biostratrigraphy and Biogeology, Special Paper 321, Geological Society of America, 1997.

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