Sebacinales
Sebacinales | |
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Sebacina concrescens | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi
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Order: | Sebacinales M.Weiss, Selosse, Rexer, A.Urb & Oberw. (2004)
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Family: | Sebacinaceae K.Wells & Oberw. (1982)
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Type genus | |
Sebacina | |
Genera | |
Craterocolla |
The Sebacinales are an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. Taxa have a widespread distribution and are mostly terrestrial, many forming mycorrhizas with a wide variety of plants, including orchids.[1] The order is monotypic, containing a single family, the Sebacinaceae. There are 8-11 genera and 29-93 species in the family.[2]
Species[]
Genera Craterocolla (3 living species)
Genera (3 living species)
Genera (1 living species)
Genera (1 living species)
Genera (1 living species)
Genera (2 living species)
Genera (1 living species)
Genera (1 living species)
Genera Sebacina (65 living species)
Genera Tremellodendron (11 living species)
Genera (4 living species)
References[]
Categories:
- Agaricomycetes
- Basidiomycota orders
- Monotypic fungus taxa
- Agaricomycetes stubs