Diskagma buttonii is a problematic fossil that has been named before its biological affinities have been understood. Its size and complexity suggest that it had the degree of
cytoskeletal complexity found in
eukaryotes, but it predates the other fossil candidate for the oldest eukaryote
Grypania, now known to be 1800 million years old, and at 2200 million years old is much older than
molecular clock estimates for eukaryotes of 1600 million years. Another similar fossil is
Horodyskia. The size and hollow shape of
Diskagma are similar to the living fungus
Geosiphon, which is endosymbiotic with the
cyanobacterium Nostoc. However, the apical cup and filaments are not seen in modern
Geosiphon. ==Paleoenvironmental significance==