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1. Pilula

Jansonius & Hills (1992, card 4930) interpretated Pilula as a fungus, although Sarjeant had stated (pers. comm.) that the lack of pigmentation had not made that interpretation attractive to the authors. Elsik (in Jansonius & Hills, 1992, card 4930; Jansonius & McGregor, 1996, p. 296) considered Pilula to be a junior taxonomic synonym of Rhizophagites, and speculated that the clear cell wall might indicate that it was a recent contaminant. Kalgutkar, here, thinks that the hyaline, thin vesicle wall makes affiliation to the mycorrhiza not probable. We treat this form as incertae sedis. Pilula Harker & Sarjeant 1991, p. 709. Pilula Harker, Sarjeant & Caldwell 1990, p. 152 (nom. nud.). ; Pilula; TYPE: Pilula penita Harker & Sarjeant 1991, p. 709. Pilula penita Harker, Sarjeant & Caldwell 1990, p. 152, pl. 13, fig. 16 (nom. nud.). 1335
2. Pilula penita Campanian. 83.5...70.6
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Harker SD, Sarjeant WAS, Caldwell WGE. 1990. Late Cretaceous (Campanian) organic-walled microplankton from the interior plains of Canada, Wyoming and Texas: biostratigraphy, palaeontology and palaeoenvironmental interpretation; Palaeontographica, Abt. B, v. 219, 243 p., pl. 1-13. Interior Planes of Canada, Wyoming and Texas. Jansonius & Hills (1992, card 4930) interpretated Pilula as a fungus, although Sarjeant had stated (pers. comm.) that the lack of pigmentation had not made that interpretation attractive to the authors. Elsik (in Jansonius & Hills, 1992, card 4930; Jansonius & McGregor, 1996, p. 296) considered Pilula to be a junior taxonomic synonym of Rhizophagites, and speculated that the clear cell wall might indicate that it was a recent contaminant. Kalgutkar, here, thinks that the hyaline, thin vesicle wall makes affiliation to the mycorrhiza not probable. We treat this form as incertae sedis. P. penita Harker & Sarjeant 1991, p. 709. Pilula penita Harker, Sarjeant & Caldwell 1990, p. 152, pl. 13, fig. 16 (nom. nud.).; Pilula penita 1336
3. Pluricellaesporites van der Hammen 1954.
Fungi Imperfecti, Phragmosporae. Piriurella Cookson & Eisenack 1979, p. 78. Pluricellaesporites van der Hammen 1954.; TYPE: Piriurella elongata Cookson & Eisenack 1979, p. 78, pl. 1, fig. 9. 1337
4. Polycellaesporonites acuminatus (Mustard & Rouse) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. acuminata (Rouse & Mustard) Parsons & Norris 1999, p. 139.
Multicellaesporites acuminatus Rouse & Mustard 1997, p. 208.
Multicellaesporites acuminatus Mustard & Rouse 1994, p. 142, pl. 4, fig. 15 (nom. nud.).
Piriurella acuminata; Polycellaesporonites acuminatus (Mustard & Rouse) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1338
5. Polycellaesporonites alternariatus (Kalgutkar & Sigler) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. alternariata Kalgutkar & Sigler 1995, p. 518, fig. 14. Piriurella alternariata; Polycellaesporonites alternariatus (Kalgutkar & Sigler) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1339
6. Pluricellaesporites cooksoniae Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. elongata Cookson & Eisenack 1979, p. 79, pl. 1, fig. 9. Non Pluricellaesporites elongatus Srivastava 1968.; Piriurella elongata; Pluricellaesporites cooksoniae Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000 ; 1340
7. Pleosporites
Ascomycetes, Pleosporales? Pleosporites Suzuki 1910, p. 194. Pleosporites; TYPE: Pleosporites shirainus Suzuki 1910, p. 194, pl. 7, fig.6; text-figs. 2-3. 1341
8. Pleosporites shirainus Late Cretaceous. 99.6...65.5
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Suzuki Y. 1910. On the structure and affinities of two new conifers and a new fungus from the Upper Cretaceous of Hokkaido (Yezo); Botanical Magazine, v. 24, p. 181-196. Ascomycetes, Pleosporales? P. shirainus Suzuki 1910, p. 194, pl. 7, fig.6; text-figs. 2-3. Pleosporites shirainus 1342
9. Dictyosporites Felix 1894.
Fungi Imperfecti, Dictyosporae. Pleosporonites Lange & Smith 1971, p. 672. Dictyosporites Felix 1894.; TYPE: Pleosporonites hyalinus Lange & Smith 1971, p. 672, pl. 6, fig. B. 1343
10. Dictyosporites dictyosus (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. dictyosus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190, pl. 3, fig. 17. Pleosporonites dictyosus; Dictyosporites dictyosus (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1344
11. Dictyosporites hyalinus (Lange & Smith) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. hyalinus Lange & Smith 1971, p. 672, pl. 6, fig. B. Pleosporonites hyalinus; Dictyosporites hyalinus (Lange & Smith) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1345
12. Dictyosporites morularis (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. morularis Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190, pl. 3, fig. 22. Pleosporonites morularis; Dictyosporites morularis (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1346
13. Dictyosporites moruloides (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. moruloides Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190, pl. 3, fig. 13. Pleosporonites moruloides; Dictyosporites moruloides (Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1347
14. Dictyosporites ovoideus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980 Oligocene. 33.9...23.03
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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. Coast of Equatorial Africa, Gulf of Guinea, Cameroon, Africa. P. ovoideus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980, p. 190, pl. 3, figs. 14a,b. Now considered to be a junior synonym of Dictyosporites ovoideus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980.; Pleosporonites ovoideus; Dictyosporites ovoideus Salard-Cheboldaeff & Locquin 1980; 1348
15. Pleotrachelus
Chytridiomycetes, Chytridiales. Pleotrachelus Zopf 1884. Pleotrachelus; TYPE: Pleotrachelus fulgens Zopf 1884. 1349
16. Pleotrachelus askaulos Eocene. 55.8...33.9
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Bradley WH. 1967. Two Aquatic Fungi (Chytridiales) of Eocene Age from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. Amer. J. Bot 54:577-82. Wyoming, Colorado, USA. Chytridiomycetes, Chytridiales. P. askaulos Bradley 1967, p. 581, fig. 8. Pleotrachelus askaulos 1350
17. Plochmopeltidella
Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. Plochmopeltidella Mendoza 1925. Plochmopeltidella; TYPE: Plochmopeltidella smilacina Mendoza 1925. 1351
18. Plochmopeltidella antiqua Early Eocene. 55.8...40.4
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Dilcher DL. 1965. Epiphyllous fungi from Eocene deposits in Western Tennessee, U.S.A.; Palaeontographica, Abt. B, v. 116, p. 1-54. Western Tennessee, USA. Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. P. antiqua Dilcher 1965, p. 28, pl. 16, fig. 129. Plochmopeltidella antiqua P. antiqua Dilcher 1965, p. 28, pl. 16, fig. 129 [lectotype selected by Kalgutkar & Jansonius (2000)]. 1352
19. Plochmopeltinites
Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. Plochmopeltinites Cookson 1947a. Plochmopeltinites; TYPE: Plochmopeltinites masonii Cookson 1947a, p. 212, pl. 13, fig. 14 [lectotype, selected by Jansonius & Hills (1976), card no. 2046]. 1353
20. Plochmopeltinites cooksoniae (Ramanujam & Rao) Late Miocene; (Reddy, Ramanujam & Srisailam): Miocene. 23.03...5.332
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Ramanujam CGK, Rao KP. 1973. On some microthyriaceous fungi from a Tertiary lignite of south India; The Palaeobotanist, v. 20 (1971), p. 203-209. (Ramanujam & Rao) Warkalli lignite of Kerala State, India; (Reddy, Ramanujam & Srisailam): Neyveli, South Arcot district, Tamil Nadu, India. Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. P. cooksoniae Ramanujam & Rao 1973, p. 207, pl. 3, figs. 22-23. Plochmopeltinites cooksoniae 1354
21. Plochmopeltinites keralensis Neogene (undiff.). 23.03...2.588
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Patil BS, Ramanujam CGK. 1988. Fungal flora of the carbonaceous days from Tonakkal area, Kerala; Geological Survey of lndia, Special Publication, no. 11, vol. II, (Palaeontology Stratigraphy Symposium, Hyderabad, 1980), p. 261-270. Tonakkal area, Kerala, India. Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. P. keralensis Patil & Ramanujam 1988, p. 265, pl. 2, fig. 9. Plochmopeltinites keralensis 1355
22. Plochmopeltinites masonii (Cookson): Oligocene-Miocene; (Selkirk): Early Miocene. 33.9...15.97
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Cookson IC. 1947. Fossil fungi from Tertiary deposits in the southern hemisphere. Part I; Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, v. 72, p. 207-214. (Cookson) Australia, New Zealand and the Kerguelen Archipelago; (Selkirk): Kiandra, New South Wales, Australia. Ascomycetes, Microthyriales. P. masonii Cookson 1947a, p. 212, pl. 13, fig. 14. Plochmopeltinites masonii P. masonii Cookson 1947a, p. 212, pl. 13, fig. 14 [lectotype, designated by Jansonius & Hills (1976), card no. 2046]. 1356
23. Pluricellaesporites
Fungi Imperfecti, Phragmosporae. Pluricellaesporites van der Hammen 1954, p. 83; emend. Elsik & Jansonius 1974. Piriurella Cookson & Eisenack 1979.; Pluricellaesporites; TYPE: Pluricellaesporites typicus van der Hammen 1954, p. 104, pl. 21 (designated by van der Hammen 1955, p. 14). 1357
24. Quilonia alleppeyensis (Ramanujam & Rao) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
P. alleppeyensis Ramanujam & Rao 1978, p. 297, pl. 2, fig. 29. Pluricellaesporites alleppeyensis; Quilonia alleppeyensis (Ramanujam & Rao) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000; 1358
25. Pluricellaesporites annulatus Late Quaternary. 0.781...0
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Chandra A, Saxena RK, Setty MGAP. 1984. Palynological investigation of the sediment cores from the Arabian Sea: I. Fungal spores; Biovigyanam, v. 10, p. 41-58. Arabian Sea. Fungi Imperfecti, Phragmosporae. P. annulatus Chandra, Saxena & Setty 1984, p. 52, pl. 2, fig. 33. Pluricellaesporites annulatus 1359
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