bombahc Posted March 21, 2014 Wow the texture on this fossil is so sharp! Was it found in this condition or did you clean it up? Link to comment
paleoflor Posted December 31, 2020 @nala Normally, Lonchopteris shows anastomosing nervation. This specimen certainly doesn't. Could it be an Alethopteris instead? 1 Link to comment
nala Posted January 1, 2021 You are right paleoflor,i mix the pictures it'an Alethopteris!this is a Lonchopteris 1 Link to comment
paleoflor Posted January 1, 2021 Yes, and that last photo is a beautiful example of Lonchopteris venation! 1 Link to comment
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