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Phomites neogenicus

Phomites neogenicus A. Vishnu, A.M. Khan, S. Bera in A. Vishnu, A.M. Khan, M. Bera, K. Acharya, Dilcher, S. Bera Fungal Biol., 2019, 123(1): 22. 10 Nov 2018
Name
Phomites neogenicus
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Phomites
Authors (Name)
Vishnu A. Khan A. M. Bera S.  
Authors (Pub.)
Vishnu A. Khan A. M. Bera M. Acharya K. Dilcher D. L. Bera S.  
Publication
Occurrence of Phoma Sacc. in the phyllosphere of Neogene Siwalik forest of Arunachal sub-Himalaya and its palaeoecological implications [2018/11]
Journal
Fungal Biology
Annee/Jahrgang
2019
Volume
123
Issue
1
Page number
22
Year
2018
Fossil Status
pycnidia (with acervuli)
Stratigraphy
Piacenzian
Strat. comment
Kimin Formation
Location
On: Dipterocarpus siwalicus; Road cuttings along the Itanagar-Banderdewa road, Papumpare District, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Paleoregion
Eurasia (Indostan)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Botany Department, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, India
Repository Number
CUH/PPL/IB7/5/PH 1
Data for Paratypus
Repository
Botany Department, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, India
Repository Number
CUH/PPL/JU/1/PH 1: on Shorea siwalika (5 A-D); road cuttings to the Jule village in Papumpare district, Arunachal Pradesh; Horizon: middle part of the Siwalik succession of sediments (Subansiri Formation: Pliocene); CUH/PPL/P/16/PH 1: on Poacites miocenicus (5 E-F); road cuttings to the South of Pinjoli area in West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh; Horizon: Lower part of the Siwalik succession of sediments (Dafla Formation: middle to late Miocene)
Diagnosis
Pycnidium light brown to dark brown, globose or slightly lens-shaped with centrally projecting 2-4 notches, ostiolate, partially sunken in leaf cuticle, single or in groups, 120-200 mm; ostiole almost round, mostly located towards periphery, 10-30 mm in diameter, collar around ostiolae.

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