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'''''Periconia''''' is a genus of [[sac fungi]] in the order [[Pleosporales]]. Fossils of ''Periconia'' have been reported from 12 million year old rocks from central England |
'''''Periconia''''' is a genus of [[sac fungi]] in the order [[Pleosporales]]. Fossils of ''Periconia'' have been reported from 12 million year old rocks from central England<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Pound |first1=Matthew J. |last2=Nuñez Otaño |first2=Noelia B. |last3=Romero |first3=Ingrid C. |last4=Lim |first4=Michael |last5=Riding |first5=James B. |last6=O’Keefe |first6=Jennifer M. K. |title=The fungal ecology of the Brassington Formation (Middle Miocene) of Derbyshire, United Kingdom, and a new method for palaeoclimate reconstruction |journal=Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution |date=2022 |volume=10 |doi=10.3389/fevo.2022.947623 |issn=2296-701X|doi-access=free }}</ref> and from [[Baltic amber]] from [[Eocene]] epoch (34-38 Mya)<ref name="TischerEtAl">{{cite journal |last1=Tischer |first1=Marta |last2=Gorczak |first2=Michał |last3=Bojarski |first3=Błażej |last4=Pawłowska |first4=Julia |last5=Hoffeins |first5=Christel |last6=Hoffeins |first6=Hans Werner |last7=Wrzosek |first7=Marta |year=2019 |title=New fossils of ascomycetous anamorphic fungi from Baltic amber |journal=[[Fungal Biology]] |volume=123 |issue=11 |pages=804–819 |doi=10.1016/j.funbio.2019.08.003 }}</ref>. |
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Periconia is a genus of sac fungi in the order Pleosporales. Fossils of Periconia have been reported from 12 million year old rocks from central England[2] and from Baltic amber from Eocene epoch (34-38 Mya)[3].
References
- ^ Tode, Fungi Mecklenburgenses Selecti 2: 2 (1791)
- ^ Pound, Matthew J.; Nuñez Otaño, Noelia B.; Romero, Ingrid C.; Lim, Michael; Riding, James B.; O’Keefe, Jennifer M. K. (2022). "The fungal ecology of the Brassington Formation (Middle Miocene) of Derbyshire, United Kingdom, and a new method for palaeoclimate reconstruction". Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 10. doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.947623. ISSN 2296-701X.
- ^ Tischer, Marta; Gorczak, Michał; Bojarski, Błażej; Pawłowska, Julia; Hoffeins, Christel; Hoffeins, Hans Werner; Wrzosek, Marta (2019). "New fossils of ascomycetous anamorphic fungi from Baltic amber". Fungal Biology. 123 (11): 804–819. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2019.08.003.
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