- the Basidiomycota.
Species were
formerly placed in the
obsolete class Gasteromycetes Fr. (literally "stomach fungi"), or the
equally obsolete order Gasteromycetales...
-
truffle – like a
gasteromycete, however, but with a
hypogeous (underground)
fruiting body.
Secotioid fungus – like a
gasteromycete, but with a stalk...
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pithyopilus G. Malençon et L. Riousset,
nouveau genre et
nouvelle espèce de
Gastéromycète (Geastraceae)".
Bulletin de la Société
Mycologique de
France (in French)...
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pithyopilus G. Malençon et L. Riousset,
nouveau genre et
nouvelle espèce de
Gastéromycète (Geastraceae)".
Bulletin de la Société
Mycologique de
France (in French)...
- The
puffballs were
previously treated as a
taxonomic group called the
Gasteromycetes or Gasteromycetidae, but they are now
known to be a
polyphyletic ****emblage...
-
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...
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funicular cord. The
Nidulariaceae were
formerly classified in the
class Gasteromycetes, but this
class has been
shown to be polyphyletic, and an artificial...
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spores are p****ively released, Nia
vibrissa was
considered to be a
gasteromycete and was
placed in its own
family within the Melanogastrales, a now obsolete...
- from club-shaped
cells called a basidia. The
fertile portion of the
Gasteromycetes,
called a gleba, may
become powdery as in the
puffballs or
slimy as...
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Botanical Nomenclature now uses the same
starting date, but
names of
Gasteromycetes used by
Christian Hendrik Persoon in his
Synopsis Methodica Fungorum...