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mycologist Joseph Schröter to
accommodate species of
fungi having "
auricularioid"
basidia (more or less
cylindrical basidia with
lateral septa), including...
- (pin-shaped) or
pycnidioid (flask-shaped).
Microscopically they
produce auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia. The type genus, Hoehnelomyces, is a synonym...
- (including
Lasiobolus and
Thelebolus spp) on dung. Microscopically, it has
auricularioid (laterally septate)
basidia producing basidiospores that
germinate by...
- of Botryosphaeriaceae. Microscopically, they
produce long, slender,
auricularioid basidia (with
lateral septa) and
amygdaliform (almond-shaped) basidiospores...
-
Phragmobasidiomycetes (meiotically
septate basidia, no teliospores)
auricularioid fungi tremelloid fungi Holobasidiomycetes (basidia not
meiotically septate;...
-
having "gymnocarpous"
basidiocarps (with the
hymenium exposed) and "
auricularioid"
basidia (more or less
cylindrical basidia with
lateral septa). It included...
- from
their yeast states.
Species with
hyphal states typically produce auricularioid (laterally septate)
basidia and are
often parasitic on
other fungi or...
- saprotroph. Microscopically, all
species of
Platygloea sensu lato have
auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia.
Currently the
genus (together with its...
-
known from
their yeast states;
hyphal states, when present,
produce auricularioid (laterally septate)
basidia and are
frequently (possibly always) parasites...
- bodies) are
minute and
stilboid (pin-shaped)
Microscopically they
produce auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia.
Molecular research,
based on cladistic...