- the Basidiomycota.
Species were
formerly placed in the
obsolete class Gasteromycetes Fr. (literally "stomach fungi"), or the
equally obsolete order Gasteromycetales...
- Pamela; Ellis,
Martin B. (1990).
Fungi without Gills (Hymenomycetes and
Gasteromycetes): An
Identification Handbook. London, UK:
Chapman and Hall. p. 244....
- Thus, '
Gasteromycetes' and 'Gasteromycetidae' are now
considered to be descriptive,
morphological terms (more
properly gasteroid or
gasteromycetes, to avoid...
-
kinds of
fungi were once
thought to be
related and were
known as the
gasteromycetes or 'stomach' fungi,
because the
fertile material develops inside spherical...
- Domínguez de
Toledo L. (1995). "
Gasteromycetes (Eumycota) del
centro y
oeste de la Argentina. II.
Orden Phallales" [
Gasteromycetes (Eumycota) from
central and...
-
champignons de Maine-et-Loire. 2-
Gastéromycètes" [Contribution to the
knowledge of
fungi from Maine-et-Loire:
Gasteromycetes].
Bulletin de la Société Mycologique...
- peridium; the "flesh" is
called the gleba. One
review of
North American gasteromycetes described C.
pachyderma as
having "Peridium single, or at
least not...
- is a
tissue usually found in an
angiocarpous fruit-body,
especially gasteromycetes.
Angiocarpous fruit-bodies
usually consist of
fruit enclosed within...
-
truffle – like a
gasteromycete, however, but with a
hypogeous (underground)
fruiting body.
secotioid fungus – like a
gasteromycete, but with a stalk...
- ou méconnues du
genre Lycoperdon (
Gasteromycetes)" [New or
ignored species of the
genus Lycoperdon (
Gasteromycetes)].
Lejeunia (in French). 62: 1–28....