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Field observations - the same mushrooms from a lower angle (modified)

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Chanterelle Look Alike Rewriting Evolutionary History

This beautiful little mushroom isn't a mushroom at all.  It is Dendrogramma enigmaticaI, a newly named organism from the deep seas near Australia and it may be rewriting evolutionary history.  Well named...It is in fact an enigma!

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September 2, 2014

Field observations - the same mushrooms from a lower angle (modified)

Dendrogramma enigmaticaI (hosted on nationalgeographic.com). Photo by Jorgen Olesen

Found in 1986 but only recently named, this deep sea organism can't be classed in known animal groups.  It's relatives could have roamed the seas 540 million years ago.  Now, biologists are scratching their heads over the little guy and wondering what it can tell us about evolutionary history.


For more information visit:

https://web.archive.org/web/20140904222855/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/09/140903-evolution-animal-dendrogramma-mushroom-species-ocean/


Thank you Richard Rammer for this news post from National Geographic!

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