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- Heterochaete is a genus of fungi in the order Auriculariales. Species produce effused, gelatinous, waxy, or leathery basidiocarps (fruit bodies) on wood...
- small, sterile spines on fallen wood. The species was formerly placed in Heterochaete, but molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences...
- Wells placed the type species, Hirneolina hirneoloides, within the genus Heterochaete, thereby reducing Hirneolina to a synonym. Molecular research, based...
- Aporpium Auricularia Eichleriella Elmerina Exidia Exidiopsis Fibulosebacea Heterochaete Heterocorticium Heteroradulum Hirneolina Proterochaete Protodaedalea...
- are not closely related to the older and superficially similar genus Heterochaete. Two additional species, from Brazil and China, have since been described...
- appeared morphologically intermediate between the older genera Exidia and Heterochaete. Tremellochaete was subsequently treated as a synonym of Exidia by some...
- from similar, but effused species ****igned to the genera Exidiopsis and Heterochaete. Only a few species have yet been sequenced, however. Exidia fruit bodies...
- Gibertoni TB, Larsson KH (2019). "Two new genera and six other novelties in Heterochaete sensu lato (Auriculariales, Basidiomycota)". Botany. 97 (8): 439–451...
- accommodate a group of species formerly placed in the genera Eichleriella or Heterochaete, but not closely related to either. Malysheva V, Spirin V (2017). "Taxonomy...
- the genera Clavariopsis (= Holtermannia), Ditangium, Exidia, Guepinia, Heterochaete, Hyaloria, Protomerulius, Sebacina, Sirobasidium, Tremella, and Tremellodon...