-
chose the
specific epithet princetonensis as a
reference to the type locality. The
family affiliation of C.
princetonensis is undetermined, with Currah...
-
which is in turn
parasitized by a mycoparasite,
Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis.
Symbiotic mycorrhizal relationships have also been
preserved in roots...
-
longest binomial name of any
extant reptile. †
Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis Currah,
Stockey & B.A.LePage 1998 -
order Pleosporales. A
fossil hyperparasitic...
- et al.
considered the
morphogenus in the same
family as
Makotopteris princetonensis,
another Princeton Chert fern,
based on the
overall structure of the...
- allenbyensis, and is host for the
hyperparasite Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis. The type
series of
fossils were
first identified in
serial thin section...
- the
Princeton Chert. III.
Dictyosporic microfungi,
Monodictysporites princetonensis gen. et sp. nov., ****ociated with deca****
rhizomes of an
Eocene semi-aquatic...
- "Permineralized
ferns from the
middle Eocene Princeton chert. I.
Makotopteris princetonensis gen. et sp. nov.(Athyriaceae)".
International Journal of
Plant Sciences...
- Y.; Stockey, R. A.; Nishida, H.; Rothwell, G. W. (2006). "Trawetsia
princetonensis gen. et sp. nov.(Blechnaceae): a
permineralized fern from the Middle...
-
species Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis[1] and
Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis[2]
described in 1998 from
cherts found in
British Columbia, Canada....
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extinct species Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis and
Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis described in 1998 from
cherts found in
British Columbia, Canada. The...