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genera and ten species.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
minute and
ether stilboid (pin-shaped) or
pycnidioid (flask-shaped).
Microscopically they produce...
- Agaricostilbales. The
family contains six genera. Some
species form small,
stilboid (pin-shaped) fruitbodies.
Others are
known only from
their yeast states...
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their yeast states.
Where known,
basidiocarps (fruitbodies) are
small and
stilboid (pin-like).
Species in the
family Crittendeniaceae are lichenicolous. Wang...
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genus contains seven species.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
minute and
stilboid (pin-shaped)
Microscopically they
produce auricularioid (laterally septate)...
- states.
Where known,
basidiocarps (fruitbodies) are
typically small and
stilboid (pin-shaped). They tend to by
mycoparasitic (parasitise
other fungi) or...
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Species in the
Pachnocybaceae family have a
basidiomata (spore stem) that
stilboid (pin-shaped),
stipitate (possessing a stipe, stem) and
capitate (resembles...
- fungi.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies), when present, are
minute and
variously stilboid (pin-shaped), pustular, or
pycnidioid (flask-shaped).
Molecular research...
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Stilbotulasnella forms basidiocarps with
similar basidia, but with an erect, "
stilboid" anamorph. The
latter genus has not been sequenced, but was originally...