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- Tremellaceae was limited to genera and species in which the basidia were "tremelloid" (globose to ellipsoid with vertical or diagonal septa), whether or not...
- Phragmobasidiomycetes (meiotically septate basidia, no teliospores) auricularioid fungi tremelloid fungi Holobasidiomycetes (basidia not meiotically septate; identical to...
- to include all species, gelatinous or not, in which the basidia were "tremelloid" (globose to ellipsoid with vertical or diagonal septa). Rea placed within...
- PMC 3218205. PMID 21848815. "Asterotremella gen. nov. albida, an anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and Asterophora...
- that attach to and penetrate the hyphae of the host. The basidia are tremelloid (ellipsoid, with oblique to vertical septa), 10–13 μm × 6.5–10 μm, sometimes...
- Michael (2007-06-01). "Asterotremella gen. nov. albida, an anamorphic tremelloid yeast isolated from the agarics Asterophora lycoperdoides and Asterophora...
- two fungi collected in Ecuador that possessed distinctive, catenulate, tremelloid basidia (septate basidia formed in chains). Subsequent authors added further...
- hyphae are clamped and occur in a dense gelatinous matrix. The basidia are tremelloid (globose, with vertical septa), 13 to 15 μm across. The basidiospores...
- characters, Sebacina was erected for effused, Corticium-like fungi with tremelloid basidia. Subsequent authors added many additional species of corticioid...
- hyphae are clamped and occur in a dense gelatinous matrix. The basidia are tremelloid (subglobose to ellipsoid, with oblique to vertical septa), 10 to 19 by...