''Cryptodidymosphaerites'' is an
extinct
Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
monotypic genus of
pleosporale fungus of uncertain family placement. When described it contained the single
species ''Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis''. The genus is solely known from the
Early Eocene
In the geologic timescale the Ypresian is the oldest age or lowest stratigraphic stage of the Eocene. It spans the time between , is preceded by the Thanetian Age (part of the Paleocene) and is followed by the Eocene Lutetian Age. The Ypresian i ...
,
Ypresian aged,
Princeton Chert
The Princeton Chert is a fossil locality in British Columbia, Canada, which comprises an anatomically preserved flora of Eocene Epoch age, with rich species abundance and diversity. It is located in exposures of the Allenby Formation on the east ...
deposit of the
Allenby Formation. ''Cryptodidymosphaerites'' is one of only three described fossil fungus species found in the Princeton Chert, and is a
hyperparasite of ''
Palaeoserenomyces allenbyensis'', itself a
tar spot-like parasite of the fossil palm ''
Uhlia
''Uhlia'' is an extinct genus of coryphoid palm containing a single species ''Uhlia allenbyensis''. The species is known from permineralized remains recovered from the Princeton Chert in British Columbia, Canada. Leaves of ''Uhlia'' have "tar s ...
''.
Distribution
''Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis'' is known exclusively from the
Princeton Chert
The Princeton Chert is a fossil locality in British Columbia, Canada, which comprises an anatomically preserved flora of Eocene Epoch age, with rich species abundance and diversity. It is located in exposures of the Allenby Formation on the east ...
, a fossil locality in
British Columbia, Canada,
which comprises an
anatomically preserved flora of
Eocene Epoch age, with rich species abundance and diversity. The chert is located in exposures of the
Allenby Formation on the east bank of the
Similkameen River
The Similkameen River runs through southern British Columbia, Canada, eventually discharging into the Okanagan River near Oroville, Washington, in the United States. Through the Okanagan River, it drains to the Columbia River. The river is said ...
, south of the town of
Princeton, British Columbia
Princeton (originally Vermilion Forks) is a town in the Similkameen region of southern British Columbia, Canada."The rich history of Princeton or how Vermilion Forks made it on the map...", Princeton 2008 Visitors Guide, p. 4. It lies just east o ...
.
Notable in conjunction with the coal seams of the Allenby Formation are sections of
chert which formed during silica rich periods. The rapid cyclical changes from coal to chert and back are not noted in any other fossil locality in the world. An estimated 49 coal-chert cycles are known, though the exact conditions for this process are not well understood. Silica rich volcanic episodes in the region during deposition would have been needed for formation of the cherts, while slowly moving waters and gently subsiding terrains would be needed for the peats and
fens to accumulate. Rates of organic deposition in swamps have been estimated at approximately in modern temperate climates, this suggests the time needed for each chert layer would be at least 100 years or more, with the full sequence of cycles taking place over no more than 15,000 years.
The Allenby Formation is the southern-most of the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands lakes in British Columbia, and second most southern site after the
Klondike Mountain Formation
The Klondike Mountain Formation is an Early Eocene (Ypresian) geological formation located in the northeast central area of Washington state. The formation, named for the type location designated in 1962, Klondike Mountain north of Republic, Wash ...
of
Republic, Washington
Republic is a city in Ferry County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,073 at the 2010 census, a 12.5% increase over the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Ferry County. It was the largest mining camp in the Republic Mining Distr ...
in northern
Ferry County. The highlands, including the Allenby Formation, have been described as one of the "Great Canadian ''
Lagerstätten''"
based on the diversity, quality and unique nature of the
floral
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism ...
and
faunal
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biotas that are preserved. The highlands temperate biome preserved across a large transect of lakes recorded many of the earliest appearances of modern genera, while also documenting the last stands of ancient lines.
History & classification
Specimens of ''Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis'' were first identified in serial thin section
cellulose acetate peels of ''
Uhlia allenbyensis
''Uhlia'' is an extinct genus of coryphoid palm containing a single species ''Uhlia allenbyensis''. The species is known from permineralized remains recovered from the Princeton Chert in British Columbia, Canada. Leaves of ''Uhlia'' have "tar sp ...
'' fossils. The peels were made with
hydrofluoric acid
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and mounted in Eukitt mounting material, than affixed to microscope slides using double sided tape. The
holotype, microscope slide UAPC-ALTA P1231 B, was accessioned into the
University of Alberta palaeobotanical collections. The formal description of the new genus and species was published by Randolph Currah, Ruth Stockey and Ben LePage (1998) in the journal ''
Mycologia''. Currah ''et al'' formed the genus name as a modification of the name ''Cryptodidymosphaeria'', a synonym of the modern mycoparasitic ''
Didymosphaeria conoidea'', plus the suffix ''-ites'' denoting its status as a fossil. They chose the
specific epithet
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''princetonensis'' as a reference to the type locality.
The family affiliation of ''C. princetonensis'' is undetermined, with Currah, Stockey, and LePage (1998) only assigning to the order "
Melanommatales".
This placement is used with some fungal databases, Melanommatales now being considered a synonym of
Pleosporales
The Pleosporales is the largest order in the fungal class Dothideomycetes. By a 2008 estimate it contains 23 families, 332 genera and more than 4700 species. The majority of species are saprobes on decaying plant material in fresh water, marin ...
,
while other databases only place the genus to the
division Ascomycota
Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The def ...
.
Description
The
ascomata of ''Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis'' are globular in shape, ranging between in diameter. The walls of each ascocarp are comprised of
prosenchymatous hyphae
A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium.
Structure
A hypha consists of one or ...
built up in several layers. Within the ascomata are wide by long
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, each with eight
ascospores. The ascospores are uniseriate and have a club shaped outline with a constriction near the equatorial septum wall.
Paleoecology
''Cryptodidymosphaerites princetonensis'' was a
hyperparasite of ''
Paleoserenomyces allenbeyensis'', invading the tissue and developing in the
locules of the ''P. allenbeyensis''
stromata
The ''Stromata'' ( el, Στρώματα), a mistake for ''Stromateis'' (Στρωματεῖς, "Patchwork," i.e., ''Miscellanies''), attributed to Clement of Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215), is the third of a trilogy of works regarding the Christ ...
.
''P. allenbeyensis'' is itself a parasite, invading the surface cells of ''
Uhlia allenbyensis
''Uhlia'' is an extinct genus of coryphoid palm containing a single species ''Uhlia allenbyensis''. The species is known from permineralized remains recovered from the Princeton Chert in British Columbia, Canada. Leaves of ''Uhlia'' have "tar sp ...
'' palm leaves resulting in areas considered to be similar to modern "
tar spot
''Rhytisma acerinum'' is a plant pathogen that commonly affects sycamores and maples in late summer and autumn, causing tar spot. Tar spot does not usually have an adverse effect on the trees' long-term health. ''R. acerinum'' is an Ascomycete f ...
" infections on leaves.
The layered parasitic symbiosis of the palm and fungi suggests the relation between certain palms and tar spot forming
Phyllachorales existed from at least .
Paleoenvironment
The Princeton chert preserves an aquatic system with silica rich slow moving waters which was likely a
peat fen ecosystem. While other fossil producing areas of the Allenby Formation are likely the product of deep water deposition and
diatomite sedimentation, the chert layers originate from shallow waters, as evidenced by plant and animal fossils.
The Okanagan Highland sites, such as the Princeton chert represent upland lake systems that were surrounded by a warm temperate ecosystem with nearby volcanism.
The highlands likely had a
mesic
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* Mesic, North Carolina, a town in the United States
* Mesic habitat, a type of habitat
See also
*Mesić (disambiguation)
*Mešić Mešić is a Bosnian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name '' Meša'', it ...
upper microthermal to
lower mesothermal climate, in which winter temperatures rarely dropped low enough for snow, and which were seasonably equitable.
The Okanagan Highlands paleoforest surrounding the lakes have been described as precursors to the modern
temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of Eastern North America and Eastern Asia. Based on the fossil
biota
Biota may refer to:
* Biota (ecology), the plant and animal life of a region
* Biota (plant), common name for a coniferous tree, ''Platycladus orientalis''
* Biota, Cinco Villas, a municipality in Aragon, Spain
* Biota (band), a band from Color ...
s the lakes were higher and cooler than the
coeval coastal forests preserved in the
Puget Group
The Puget Group is a geologic group in Washington (state). It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period.
Two key formations include the Renton Formation and the Tukwila Formation.
See also
* List of fossiliferous stratigraphic ...
and
Chuckanut Formation
The Chuckanut Formation in northwestern Washington (named after the Chuckanut Mountains, near Bellingham, Washington, Bellingham), its extension in southwestern British Columbia (the Huntingdon Formation), and various related Geological formati ...
of Western Washington, which are described as
lowland tropical forest ecosystems. Estimates of the
paleoelevation range between higher than the coastal forests. This is consistent with the paleoelevation estimates for the lake systems, which range between , which is similar to the modern elevation , but higher.
Estimates of the
mean annual temperature have been derived from
climate leaf analysis multivariate program (CLAMP) analysis and
leaf margin analysis (LMA) the Princeton paleoflora. The CLAMP results after multiple linear regressions for Princeton's gave a , and the LMA returned a mean annual temperature of . This is lower than the mean annual temperature estimates given for the coastal Puget Group, which is estimated to have been between . The bioclimatic analysis for Princeton suggest mean annual precipitation amount of .
The warm temperate uplands floras of the Allenby Formation and greater highlands in association with downfaulted
lacustrine basin A lacustrine plain or lake plain is a plain formed due to the past existence of a lake and its accompanying sediment accumulation. Lacustrine plains can be formed through one of three major mechanisms: glacial drainage, differential uplift, and inla ...
s and active volcanism are noted to have no exact modern equivalents. This is due to the more seasonally equitable conditions of the Early Eocene, resulting in much lower seasonal temperature shifts. However, the highlands have been compared to the upland ecological islands in the
Virunga Mountains within the
Albertine Rift of the
African rift valley
The East African Rift (EAR) or East African Rift System (EARS) is an active continental rift zone in East Africa. The EAR began developing around the onset of the Miocene, 22–25 million years ago. In the past it was considered to be part of ...
.
References
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Eocene life of North America
Prehistoric life genera
Paleogene fungi
Allenby Formation
Fossil taxa described in 1998
Dothideomycetes genera
Hyperparasites