1. New fungal cephalothecoid-like fructifications from central European Neogene deposits.
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Worobiec G, Neumann FH, Worobiec E, Nitz V, and Hartkopf-Fröder C
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- Germany, Microscopy, Poland, Sordariales cytology, Fossils microbiology, Sordariales classification, Sordariales isolation & purification
- Abstract
Fragments of cephalothecoid fructifications (peridia) were encountered during palynological investigations of Neogene deposits in Mizerna-Nowa/Poland and Adendorf/Germany. Isolated plates of cephalothecoid ascoma in shape and cellular structure similar to the extant members of the family Cephalothecaceae are described as Cephalothecoidomyces neogenicus fossil gen. et sp. nov. while remnants of fungal sporocarps with cephalothecoid walls with indistinct lines of dehiscence, similar in structure to peridia with cephalothecoid morphology of extant representatives the family Chaetomiaceae (mainly genus Chaetomidium) are assigned to Adendorfia miocenica fossil gen. et sp. nov. We also propose a new interpretation of some previously described fossil fungal taxa that we consider to be remnants of cephalothecoid ascomata., (Copyright © 2017 British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2017
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