NEPA Anthracite Area. What is it?

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Plant fossil? Animal fossil? Formation?

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Plant. Those are the external mould impressions from the 'bark' of a Lepidodendron species (scale trees). Early Carboniferous to late Triassic, typically ~359.2–205 million years old. Nice specimen.

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In all my years collecting this is my first Lepidodendron.


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