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Tremellodendropsis

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Tremellodendropsis
Tremellodendropsis tuberosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Tremellodendropsidales
Family: Tremellodendropsidaceae
Genus: Tremellodendropsis
(Corner) D.A.Crawford (1954)[1]
Type species
Tremellodendropsis tuberosa
(Grev.) D.A.Crawford (1954)
Synonyms

Polyozus P.Karst. (1881)[2] Pseudotremellodendron D.A.Reid (1956)[3]

Tremellodendropsis is a genus of clavarioid fungi in the family Tremellodendropsidaceae. Species are distinguished microscopically by having partly septate basidia, a feature that led to their former placement within the Auriculariales or Tremellales. Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has, however, shown that they form a distinct group within the Agaricomycetes.[4]

Species

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  • Tremellodendropsis clavulinoides
  • Tremellodendropsis flagelliformis
  • Tremellodendropsis pusio
  • Tremellodendropsis semivestita
  • Tremellodendropsis transpusio
  • Tremellodendropsis tuberosa

References

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  1. ^ Crawford DA. (1954). "Studies in New Zealand Clavariaceae. I". Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Mycological Society. 82: 617–31.
  2. ^ Karsten PA. (1881). "Enumeratio Thelephorearum Fr. et Clavariearum Fr. Fennicarum, systemate novo dispositarum". 3 (9): 21–3. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Reid DA. (1956). "New or interesting records of Australasian Basidiomycetes. II". Kew Bulletin. 11 (3): 535–40. doi:10.2307/4109143. JSTOR 4109143.
  4. ^ Berbee ML, Wong EY, Tsui CK (2016). "Phylogenetic evidence places the coralloid jelly fungus Tremellodendropsis tuberosa (Tremellodendropsidales) among early diverging Agaricomycetes". Mycological Progress. 15 (9): 939–946. doi:10.1007/s11557-016-1220-x. S2CID 16096243.
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