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I’ve just recently found this fossil in the North Attleboro fossil locality and need help identifying, it is a little bit longer than a half inch

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Probably Pecopteris sp.  ... Perhaps P. arborescens.

 

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On 8/31/2020 at 11:56 AM, Fossildude19 said:

Probably Pecopteris sp.  ... Perhaps P. arborescens.

 

post-4301-0-44278700-1350234267.jpg  post-4301-0-71261600-1350234259.jpg

 

post-4301-0-15830900-1350234253.jpg

 

Thanks! 

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