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Protoascon missouriensis, a complex fossil microfungus revisited
Thomas N Taylor1, Michael Krings, Sharon D Klavins
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7534, USA. tntaylor@ku.edu
Abstract:
The Carboniferous microfungus Protoascon missouriensis has been interpreted variously as an ascomycete, chytridiomycete, zygomycete and oomycete. We offer a more complete interpretation based on a re-examination of the type material that suggests the fossil represents an (a)zygosporangium-suspensor complex of a zygomycete comparable to some modern members of the Mucorales.
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