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The database is hosted by Kiel University
and is established by Magda Wieckowska-
Lüth, Wiebke Kirleis and Kay Schmütz,
Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology.
© Wieckowska-Lüth/Kirleis/Schmütz 2020
Type: HdV-3A
Category: Fungi
Taxonomical identification: No information
First publication: van Geel, B. (1978) A palaeoecological study of Holocene peat bog sections in Germany and the Netherlands, based on the analysis of pollen, spores and macro- and microscopic remains of fungi, algae cormophytes and anymals. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 25, 1–120
Other publication/s:
van Geel, B. and Middeldorp, A.A. (1988) Vegetational history of carbury Bog (Co. Kildare, Ireland) during the last 850 years and a test of the temperature indicator value of 2H/1H measurements of peats samples in relation to historical sources and meteorological data. New Phytologist 109, 377–392
Kurhy, P. (1985) Transgressions of a raised bog across a coverstand ridge originally covered with an oak-lime forest. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 44, 313–353
Description: Ascospores muriform with many transverse and longitudinal septa, strongly flattened, brown, 60–95 × 30–50 µm.
(Sub-) Fossil occurence: Ombrotrophic peat, Sphagnum bogs.
Co-occurence: No information
Modern occurence: No information
Palaeoenvironmental indication: Very dry conditions