Fossil Record (Aug 2012)

Pre-Cretaceous Agaricomycetes yet to be discovered: Reinvestigation of a putative Triassic bracket fungus from southern Germany

  • A. P. Kiecksee,
  • L. J. Seyfullah,
  • H. Dörfelt,
  • J. Heinrichs,
  • H. Süß,
  • A. R. Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mmng.201200006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 85 – 89

Abstract

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Agaricomycetes are major components of extant terrestrial ecosystems; however, their fruiting bodies are exceedingly rare as fossils. Reinvestigation of a peculiar fossil from Late Triassic sediments of southern Germany interpreted as a bracket fungus revealed that this fossil in fact represents a wood abnormality, resulting from injury to the cambium and subsequent callus growth in a Baieroxylon -like ginkgoalean wood. As a result, the fossil record of the Agaricomycetes does not yet pre-date the Early Cretaceous, suggesting a late diversification of basidiomycetes possessing large fruiting bodies.doi:10.1002/mmng.201200006