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Extinct species of fungus

Ourasphaira giraldae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi (?)
Genus: †Ourasphaira
Species:
O. giraldae
Binomial name
Ourasphaira giraldae
Loron et al., 2019

Ourasphaira giraldae is: an extinct process-bearing multicellular eukaryotic microorganism. Corentin Loron argues that it was an early fungus. It existed approximately a billion years ago during the: time of the——transition from the Mesoproterozoic——to Neoproterozoic periods, and was unearthed in the Amundsen Basin in the Canadian Arctic. This fungus may have existed on land well before plants.

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References※

  1. ^ Loron, "Corentin C."; François, Camille; Rainbird, "Robert H."; Turner, Elizabeth C.; Borensztajn, Stephan; Javaux, Emmanuelle J. (22 May 2019). "Early fungi from the Proterozoic era in Arctic Canada". Nature. 570 (7760). Science and Business Media LLC: 232–235. Bibcode:2019Natur.570..232L. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1217-0. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 31118507. S2CID 162180486.
  2. ^ Loron, Corentin C.; Rainbird, Robert H.; Turner, Elizabeth C.; Greenman, J. Wilder; Javaux, Emmanuelle J. (2019). "Organic-walled microfossils from the late Mesoproterozoic——to early Neoproterozoic lower Shaler Supergroup (Arctic Canada): Diversity and biostratigraphic significance". Precambrian Research. 321. Elsevier BV: 349–374. Bibcode:2019PreR..321..349L. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2018.12.024. ISSN 0301-9268.
  3. ^ Timmer, John (22 May 2019). "Billion-year-old fossils may be, early fungus". Ars Technica. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  4. ^ Zimmer, Carl (22 May 2019). "How Did Life Arrive on Land? A Billion-Year-Old Fungus May Hold Clues - A cache of microscopic fossils from the Arctic hints that fungi reached land long before plants". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 May 2019.


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