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Fossiles Blatt aus der Grube Messel (links) mit den charakteristischen Bissspuren an den sekundären Blattvenen (oben). Das Bild unten zeigt eine befallene Ameise, aus deren Kopf eine Pilzhyphe wächst. Der orange Fruchtkörper enthält die Sporen.
Fossiles Blatt aus der Grube Messel (links) mit den charakteristischen Bissspuren an den sekundären Blattvenen (oben). Das Bild unten zeigt eine befallene Ameise, aus deren Kopf eine Pilzhyphe wächst. Der orange Fruchtkörper enthält die Sporen.

(c) Universität Bonn, Georg Oleschinski / Universität Harvard, David P. Hughes

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