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- asci in perithecial fruiting bodies. Sordariomycetes are also known as Pyrenomycetes, from the Gr**** πυρἠν - 'the stone of a fruit' - because of the usually...
- L.; Ascaso, C. (2004). "The intertidal marine lichen formed by the pyrenomycete fungus Verrucaria tavaresiae (Ascomycotina) and the brown alga Petroderma...
- Calycomycetidae Subclass Lecomycetidae Subclass Pezomycetidae class Pyrenomycetes Subclass Verrucomycetidae Subclass Ostiomycetidae class Loculomycetes...
- on the inner surfaces of cup fungi or within the pits of morels. The Pyrenomycetes, tiny dark-colored fungi that live on a wide range of substrates including...
- Hypoxylon fragiforme is a multiperitheciate carbonaceous pyrenomycete known from Europe and North America. It is saprobic on wood, mostly beech. The semispherical...
- previously defined hymenial groups Discomycetes (now Leotiomycetes) and Pyrenomycetes (Sordariomycetes). Some important groups in Pezizomycotina include:...
- Diatrype virescens is a carbonaceous pyrenomycete in the family Diatrypaceae. It grows uniquely on the wood of American beech (****us grandifolia) in North...
- Peroneutypa scoparia is a carbonaceous pyrenomycete small in size, rarely reaching a centimeter in height. It grows on dead wood, and grows in thin, upright...
- "ascos" such as truffles, ergot, ascolichens, cup fungi (discomycetes), pyrenomycetes, lorchels, and caterpillar fungus. It also contains microscopic fungi...
- a fungal plant pathogen infecting citruses. It is a uniperitheciate pyrenomycete in division Ascomycota. It can be distinguished by its scattered growth...