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Tappania
Tappania
is a putative
eukaryotic
microfossil
the type
acritarch
found in
sediments
up to 1,630 million years old. Its morphology
suggests
it is related to
fungi
. Two types have been identified to date:
Tappania plana
appears
in
Paleoproterozoic
formations of India and northern China, both with an
age
of 1,630 mya. It is a
roughly
spherical acritarch, 30-60
μm
in
diameter
, with one or two small
necks
. Small
branched
and / or
partitioned
tubes emerge from the
central body
.
Tappania
sp. It appears in deposits of the
Neoproterozoic
in northern
Australia
,
northwestern
US
and central
Siberia
, with an age of up to
850
mya and 200-300 mya
stratigraphic
presence. It is larger that
Flat
Tappania,
up to 300 μm in length, with an
elongated
or lobed central body from where hyphae-like
tubular
extensions
radiate
. These
hyphae
form a three-dimensional
network
around the central body.