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NAME
Diporicellaesporites anisosporus
AGE
Late Eocene-Oligocene.
AGE span:
37.2...23.03
mya
K&J CLASSIFICATION (2000)
Fungi Imperfecti, Phragmosporae.
FIGURE(S)
Pl.14fig.13.jpg
FIGURE REFERENCE
Salard-Cheboldaeff M, Locquin MV. 1980. Champignons présents au Tertiaire le long du littoral de l' Afrique équatoriale: 105e Congrès National des Sociétée savantes, Caen, 1980, Sciences, fascicule 1, p. 183-195.
SPECIES, AUTHORITY
D. anisosporus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190. pl. 3, fig. 7
LOCATION
Coast of Equatorial Africa, Gulf of Guinea, Cameroon.
ORIG DESCRIPTION
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Phragmospore heterocellular [multicellular], monoporate, monohilate, septa thickened around the central perforations, in the widest part of the spore, spore wall thin, smooth, 1+2-3 cells, 30-50 x 12-13 µm. [sic.]
COMMENTS
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Affinity: Adelomycetes [Deuteromycotina].
PUBLICATION REFERENCE
Salard-Cheboldaeff M, Locquin MV. 1980. Champignons présents au Tertiaire le long du littoral de l' Afrique équatoriale: 105e Congrès National des Sociétée savantes, Caen, 1980, Sciences, fascicule 1, p. 183-195.
K&J REMARKS
Illustrated are three irregularly shaped spores that may well be unrelated to each other. The phrasing of the description is enigmatic.
TYPE
D. anisosporus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190. pl. 3, fig. 7 (type confirmed by Salard-Cheboldaeff, e-mail to JJ, 99 02 23).
ALL NAMES (Including synonyms)
Diporicellaesporites anisosporus
SERIAL NUMBER
354
PUBLIC COMMENTS
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For source, see Publication Reference.