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Sarcophyton ehrenbergi | Natsumi Nishikawa
Sarcophyton ehrenbergi
(v. Marenzeller, 1886)
Leather Coral
Natsumi Nishikawa (2013)
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As soft corals do not make calcium carbonate bodies their fossils are very difficult to find, and therefore many gaps between fossil records. The last common ancestor found was the
Atractosella cataractaca
from the early Jurassic age (Majoran,1987). However, other studies have found that Atractosella can be dated all the way to the Silurian age, and can be represented as the order Alcyonacea, the octocorals (Bengtson, 1981).
Pic1 Picture C displays
Atractosella cataractaca
the last common ancestor with the
Sarcophyton ehrenbergi
. D-I are isolated sclerites (Previous undecided to be
called sclerites or spicules) from the fossil (Picture taken from Bengston, 1981)
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