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I agree with Neuropteris, possibly ovata judging solely by size and shape of terminal pinnules if those are indeed the terminal pinnules. There's not enough detail to be absolutely sure, and I'm not an expert.

 

 

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The pinnules are definitely neuropterid in outline, as the others have pointed out already. Unfortunately, the venation is not clearly discernible in the photographs. Neuropteris, Laveineopteris and Neuralethopteris would show dichotomous or pinnate venation, while anastomosing venation could point to genera like Reticulopteris or Linopteris.

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