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Taxonomic Significance of Septal Ultrastructure With Particular Reference to the Jelly Fungi

Pages 1007-1024 | Accepted 28 Mar 1978, Published online: 12 Sep 2018
 

SUMMARY

Most basidiomycetes are characterized by dolipores that at some time form a granule in each opening and by parenthesomes that are either multiperforate (homobasidiomycetes) or imperforate or pauciperforate (jelly fungi). Electron micrographs of Tremella brasiliensis and T. mesenterica dikaryons, however, show vesiculate parenthesomes and dolipore septa with banded material in the orifices, similar to the septa of the Filobasidiaceae. Because of this exceptional character and because these taxa also share the unusual condition of unicellular Cryptococcus like monokaryons, they are segregated in a new Suborder Tremellineae. The remainder of the Tremellales are preserved in the additional new taxa Exidiaceae and Exidiineae. Also presented is a taxonomic outline of the fungi treated as a kingdom and based on an expanded hierarchy using superranks.

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