Hey there Fossil ID. Reddit couldn't do anything for me so I came here for a chance of getting this fossils ID'd! Here are the main informations I can give you about it:
It was found on a roadside shale cliff in Château-Richer, just north of Québec City (Province Of Québec, Canada);
According to Québec Government geological maps, the specimen was found in the Upper Ordovician Lotbinière Formation of the Sainte-Rosalie Group (just on top of the Utica shale);
Two trilobites and several (dozens and dozens) of graptoliths were found around it;
There is a graptolith overlying the main animal/plant I would like to ID, if you look well (reverse "V" shape);
The fossil is preserved as some kind of carbon layer, just like graptoliths normally preserve;
The specimen is roughly 4 cm long, if you compare it to my (dirty) thumb.
Any hint will be greatly appreciated, thank you very much!