Oldest fossil basidiomycete clamp connections

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A rachis of the fossil filicalean fern Botryopteris antiqua containing abundant septate hyphae with clamp connections is preserved in a late Visean (Mississippian; ~330 Ma) chert from Esnost (Autun Basin) in central France. Largely unbranched tubular hyphae pass from cell to cell, but may sometimes produce a branch from a clamp connection. Other clamp-bearing hyphae occur clustered in individual cells or small groups of adjacent host cells. These hyphae may be tubular, catenulate with numerous hyphal swellings, or they may display a combination of both. The Visean hyphae with clamp connections predate Palaeancistrus martinii, the heretofore oldest direct fossil evidence of Basidiomycota, by some 25 Ma. © 2010 The Mycological Society of Japan and Springer.

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Krings, M., Dotzler, N., Galtier, J., & Taylor, T. N. (2011). Oldest fossil basidiomycete clamp connections. Mycoscience, 52(1), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10267-010-0065-4

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