“…Moreover, the earliest evidence for arthropod boring occurs in wood-like substrates of the enigmatic fungus-or lichen-like Prototaxites from the Early Devonian (Hueber, 2001). Although most past studies of saprotrophs have focused only on fossil fungi (e.g., Wilkinson, 2003;Pujana et al, 2009;Tanner and Lucas, 2013;Feng et al, 2015;Gnaedinger et al, 2015;Toumoulin et al, 2016;Harper et al, 2017;Greppi et al, 2018;Biswas et al, 2020;Gnaedinger and Zavattieri, 2020;Scaramuzza dos Santos et al, 2020;Tian et al, 2020;Gou et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Rombola et al, 2022), a few have investigated whole saproxylic biocoenoses. Thus, there are now sporadic fossil records of such communities for most geographic regions and geological periods, especially within the Mesozoic (Taylor and Osborn, 1992;McLoughlin et al, 1995;Slater et al, 2012Slater et al, , 2015Strullu-Derrien et al, 2012;Kustatscher et al, 2013;McLoughlin and Strullu-Derrien, 2015;Greppi et al, 2021;Wei et al, 2019;McLoughlin, 2020;Rößler, 2021).…”