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Bird’s nest fungi (Nidulariales: Nidulariaceae) in Baltic and Dominican amber

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  • Nitula baltica sp. nov. and Cyathus dominicanus sp. nov. are described from Cenozoic Baltic and Dominican amber. These are the first fossil members of the Family Nidulariaceae and show that the basic characteristics of this group were already established some 40-50 million years ago.
  • This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found at: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/fungal-biology/.,In the final published version of this article, the legend for figure 1 should read “Lateral view of Nidula baltica in Baltic amber” instead of “Lateral view of Lepidiosomus balticus”, the legend for figure 2 should read “Top view of peridium of N. baltica in Baltic amber” instead of “Top view of peridium of L. balticus” and the legend for figure 3 should read “Lateral view of peridium of C. dominicanus in Dominican amber” instead of “Lateral view of peridium of C. dominicana”. The author's manuscript version as found in ScholarsArchive@OSU is correct.
  • Keywords: Cenozoic Nidulariaceae, Amber fossils, Bird’s nest fungi
  • Keywords: Cenozoic Nidulariaceae, Amber fossils, Bird’s nest fungi
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  • Poinar Jr., G. (2014). Bird's nest fungi (Nidulariales: Nidulariaceae) in Baltic and Dominican amber. Fungal Biology, 118(3), 325-329. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2014.01.004
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