Koshalia, an Incertae sedis fossil from the Subathu Formation (Late Ypresian), Himachal Pradesh, India
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https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.2003.1758Keywords:
Koshalia, Fruiting body, Subathu Formation (Late Ypresian), Himachal Pradesh, IndiaAbstract
A new form genus Koshalia has been instituted from the Subathu Formation (Late Ypresian) of Shimla Hills. Himachal Pradesh. This taxon is represented by only one species viz., K. enigmata and possess subsphaerical, multi-layered, shield-shaped thyriothecia. The exact affinity of the recorded fossil is not known, it may probably a fruiting body of some unknown affinity.