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including the
remaining heterobasidiomycetes,
mainly jelly fungi).
Toward the end of the 20th century, the term "
heterobasidiomycetes" has
sometimes been...
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provisionally placed in the
order Platygloeales within the
former class Heterobasidiomycetes. In 2004,
molecular research,
based on
cladistic analysis of DNA...
- (alternatively
called holobasidiomycetes),
including true
mushrooms Heterobasidiomycetes,
including the jelly, rust and ****
fungi Nonetheless these former...
- Auriculariales.
Species within the
family were
formerly referred to the "
heterobasidiomycetes" or "jelly fungi",
since many have
gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit...
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Diederich P. (1996). The
lichenicolous heterobasidiomycetes. Berlin: J. Cramer. p...
- Agaricomycetes.
Species within the
order were
formerly referred to the "
heterobasidiomycetes" or "jelly fungi",
since many have
gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit...
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distinctive Y-shaped holobasidia.
Species were
formerly placed in the
Heterobasidiomycetes and are
informally included in the "jelly fungi".
Engler A; Prantl...
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Ceratobasidiaceae (
heterobasidiomycetes),
Clavulinaceae (clavarioid fungi),
Hydnaceae (tooth fungi), and
Tulasnellaceae (
heterobasidiomycetes). The Clavariaceae...