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- The Sebacinaceae are a family of fungi in the order Sebacinales. Species produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies} that are gelatinous or cartilaginous and variously...
- the white coral jelly fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Sebacinaceae. Its coral-like basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are typically a yellowish...
- Tremelloscypha is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae. The genus was first established by Derek Reid in 1979 when he described the first species...
- Sebacina is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae. Its species are mycorrhizal, forming a range of ****ociations with trees and other plants. Basidiocarps...
- Former species; D. albida M****ee & Crossl. (1904) = Ciliospora albida, Sebacinaceae D. cari**** (Desm.) ****el (1870) = Neottiospora cari****, Ascomycota D...
- Agaricomycetes Order: Sebacinales M.Weiss, Selosse, Rexer, A.Urb & Oberw. (2004) Type genus Sebacina Tul. & C.Tul. (1873) Families Sebacinaceae Serendipitaceae...
- Atractiellales Saccoblastiaceae Jülich 1982 Saccoblastia A. Møller Sebacinales Sebacinaceae K. Wells & Oberw. 1982 Sebacina Tul. & C. Tul. Russulales Russulaceae...
- Ditangium is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae. Species form gelatinous basidiocarps (fruitbodies) on wood, often with similarly gelatinous anamorphs...
- mycorrhizal fungus ****ociated with this species of orchid belongs to the Sebacinaceae complex. "Caladenia atroclavia". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 9...
- together with the families Exidiaceae, Aporpiaceae, Hyaloriaceae, and Sebacinaceae (with tremelloid basidia). This revision was accepted by Wells (1994)...