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- Cryptodidymosphaerites is an extinct monotypic genus of pleosporale fungus of uncertain family placement. When described it contained the single species...
- Paleoserenomyces, which in turn are hyperparasitized by the ascomycete Cryptodidymosphaerites. Uhlia allenbyensis is known exclusively from the Princeton Chert...
- Malaysia, has the longest binomial name of any extant reptile. † Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis Currah, Stockey & B.A.LePage 1998 - order Pleosporales...
- fossil palm Uhlia allenbyensis, and is host for the hyperparasite Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis. The type series of fossils were first identified...
- Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images Cryptodidymosphaerites Gen et sp nov valid Currah, Stockey, & LePage Eocene Ypresian Allenby...
- In situ decomposer of Eorhiza arnoldii PleosporalesCryptodidymosphaeritesCryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis Princeton Chert An ascomycetan fungus...
- Paleoserenomyces, which is in turn parasitized by a mycoparasite, Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis. Symbiotic mycorrhizal relationships have also been...
- known from the extinct species Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis and Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis described in 1998 from cherts found in British Columbia...
- from Eocene age strata on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and Cryptodidymosphaerites, described from the Ypresian Princeton chert in the British Columbian...
- from the extinct species Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis[1] and Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis[2] described in 1998 from cherts found in British...