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I think it could be a mix ,first part,i can't say?upper part looks like sigillaria and the second part looks like Lepidodendron

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 Perhaps weathered or decorticated Lepidodendron:unsure:

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I suspect we are looking at it from the inside. That would make it a Sigillaria. The column like pattern within the cortex being obscured. 

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Looks like Knorria-type preservation of Lepidodendron.

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