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Carboniferous flora for ID, maybe a bract?


oscarinelpiedras

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Hi! I am new here, my name is Óscar and I am a spanish boy (16 years old) that are interested in paleontology, I like specially flora remains he he.

 

 

Here I have a unidentified fossil from the Carboniferous period, Stephanian B of NW Spain. Terrestrial environment. 

 

Could any body say me what could It be?

They are two different specimens, and they are incomplete, but they remind me of a bract, since in the large specimen a more elongated area is attached to something else that idk what is It, but it's from the same specimen, in the small specimen you can also apreciate It but bad preserved.

 

Both pieces are the same type of fossil.

There are many Aphlebias and Lepidocystis asociated in the area.

 

Thanks you! ^^ 

 

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