- and 691
species in the
Chaetothyriales. The
following list
shows the families, genera, and
number of
species in the
Chaetothyriales,
adapted from a recent...
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relationships with fungi.
Several groups of ants
cultivate fungi in the
order Chaetothyriales for
several purposes: as a food source, as a
structural component of...
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second subclass, Chaetothyriomycetidae, was
erected to
accommodate Chaetothyriales and its
sister group Verrucariales, as well as
Pyrenulales since 2004...
- by
three almost concomitant seminal research articles.
Members of
Chaetothyriales (class Eurotiomycetes) are
found in hydrocarbon-rich
environments or...
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Chaetothyriales Chaetothyriaceae Coccodiniaceae Cyp****ophoraceae
Epibryaceae Herpotrichiellaceae Lyrommataceae Microtheliopsidaceae Pyrenotrichaceae...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Eurotiomycetes Order:
Chaetothyriales Family:
Herpotrichiellaceae Genus:
Cladophialophora Species: C. carrionii...
- have been
colonised by
bacteria and fungi, such as the
black fungus,
Chaetothyriales. The
pigments originally applied may have
initiated an ongoing, symbiotic...
- The
Pyrenotrichaceae are a
small family of
fungi in the
order Chaetothyriales. It
contains two genera, and a
total of six species. The
genus Pyrenothrix...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Eurotiomycetes Order:
Chaetothyriales Family:
Herpotrichiellaceae Genus:
Exophiala Species: E. dermatitidis...
- Pleoporales, Microascales, Xylariales, Pezizales, Dothideales, Leotiales,
Chaetothyriales, Elaphomycetales, Eurotiales, Onygenales, Saccharomycetales, Neolectales...