- Mesomycetozoea. Order:
Eccrinales Family:
Eccrinaceae Family:
Palavasciaceae Family:
Parataeniellaceae M.
Cafaro (2005). "
Eccrinales (Trichomycetes) are...
- Hyphochytridiomycetes,
Trichomycetes (including Harpellales, Asellariales,
Eccrinales and Amoebidiales) and Oomycetes. Still, "Phycomycetes" can be used to...
- trichomycetes)
Dermocystida (formerly
considered parasitic fungi or sporozoans)
Eccrinales (formerly
considered fungi)
Ichthyophonida (formerly
considered parasitic...
-
often included in
mycology textbooks and
primary research literature. The
Eccrinales and
Amoebidiales are
opisthokont protists,
previously thought to be zygomycete...
-
Since other new
members have been
added (e.g. the
former fungal orders Eccrinales and Amoebidiales),
Mendoza et al.
suggested changing the name to Mesomycetozoea...
- Asellariales, both in the
subdivision Kickxellomycotina,
while Amoebidiales and
Eccrinales are
included in Opisthokonta. Lichtwardt, R.W. (2012). The Trichomycetes:...
-
Ichthyophonida Cavalier-Smith 1998
Families See text
Synonyms Amoebidiales Léger &
Duboscq 1929
Eccrinales Léger &
Dubosq 1929
Ichthyophonae Mendoza et al. 2001...
- 1016/j.cretres.2009.03.008. Poinar, G. O. Jr. (2016). "A mid-Cretaceous
Eccrinales infesting a
primitive wasp in
Myanmar amber".
Fungal Biology. 120 (12):...
- fungus, but a
member of the DRIPS.
Protist 151: 253-262. Cafaro, M. 2005.
Eccrinales (Trichomycetes) are not fungi, but a
clade of
protists at the
early divergence...
- of
Eccrinales inhabiting the
hindguts of millipedes, with
comments on the
Eccrinids as a group. Mycologia, 46: 564–585. Cafaro, M. 2005.
Eccrinales (Trichomycetes)...