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- asci in perithecial fruiting bodies. Sordariomycetes are also known as Pyrenomycetes, from the Gr**** πυρἠν - 'the stone of a fruit' - because of the usually...
-           Subclass Lecomycetidae           Subclass Pezomycetidae         class Pyrenomycetes           Subclass Verrucomycetidae           Subclass Ostiomycetidae...
- America. Knopf. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-593-31998-7. "Hypoxylon fragiforme". pyrenomycetes.free.fr. Retrieved 2024-01-01. Stadler, Marc; Quang, Dang Ngoc; Tomita...
- L.; Ascaso, C. (2004). "The intertidal marine lichen formed by the pyrenomycete fungus Verrucaria tavaresiae (Ascomycotina) and the brown alga Petroderma...
- Sutherland, classified initially as a member of the Hypocreales within the Pyrenomycetes. Its taxonomic position is uncertain, although it is currently placed...
- "ascos" such as truffles, ergot, ascolichens, cup fungi (discomycetes), pyrenomycetes, lorchels, and caterpillar fungus. It also contains microscopic fungi...
- ISSN 2296-701X. Vasilyeva, Larissa N.; Rogers, Jack D.; Miller, Andrew N. "Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. V. Annulohypoxylon and Hypoxylon...
- on the inner surfaces of cup fungi or within the pits of morels. The Pyrenomycetes, tiny dark-colored fungi that live on a wide range of substrates including...
- Diatrype is a genus of carbonaceous pyrenomycetes in the family Diatrypaceae. The widespread genus contains 59 species, including Diatrype virescens....
- fungal group colloquially known as the Pyrenomycetes, and best known for his 1957 work "Danish Pyrenomycetes". Munk's introduction to mycology was from...