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Help please, unidentified fossil of the Pennsylvanian


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Hello everyone! I discovered some fossils at a site previously identified as being from the Pennsylvania period. Thanks to anyone who can identify because I don't have enough knowledge and I don't find anything on google about this type of fossil. In addition to these fossils, I found annularias, calamites and pecoteris among other species. Geologically, the soil has river sandstone and other sedimentary rocks.
Thanks

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I think the rest may be geologic concretions.

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