Check out this link at Harvard for more information about this creature.
The Louisville Fossils site also has an entry.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjF9x-p6Ld_NoL3hx0IHIZ65XREMgc6sbTwKeuNlWIdZ_jFpL1fjs5weLKQztt4q71ntvomdDd15_skzle6VSGzO62knXPjTyTPMlNtxBSeAc_dROHeRzsptNiT9839oQ-onw/s280/conularia.jpg)
These creatures can might also be referred to as Paraconularia. You can find some more images of the Conularia on the KYANA Geological Society website:
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_Coral_Ridge1.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/other/Conularid_in_nodule_Coral_Ridge.jpg
http://www.kyanageo.org/Fossils/mississippian/Corals/conularia.jpg
This link shows a nice specimen from Missouri.
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