Sebacinales

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]

Sebacinales
Sebacina incrustans
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Division:
Class:
Order:
Sebacinales

M.Weiss, Selosse, Rexer, A.Urb & Oberw. (2004)
Family:
Sebacinaceae

K.Wells & Oberw. (1982)
Type genus
Sebacina
Tul. & C.Tul. (1873)
Genera

Craterocolla
Ditangium
Efibulobasidium
Piriformospora
Sebacina
Serendipita
Tremellodendron
Tremelloscypha
Tremellostereum

Species

Genera Craterocolla (3 living species)
  • C. cerasi
  • C. insignis
  • C. minuta

Genera Cristella (3 living species)

  • C. hypogeton
  • C. submutabilis
  • C. trimitica

Genera Ditangium (1 living species)

  • D. cerasi

Genera Efibulobasidium (1 living species)

  • E. albescens

Genera Globulisebacina (1 living species)

  • G. rolleyi

Genera Helvellosebacina (2 living species)

  • H. concrescens
  • H. helvelloides

Genera Paulisebacina (1 living species)

  • P. allantoidea

Genera Poroidea (1 living species)

  • P. pithyophila

Genera Sebacina (65 living species)

Genera Tremellodendron (11 living species)

  • T. aurantium
  • T. candicans
  • T. cladonia
  • T. cuneatum
  • T. dubium
  • T. hibbardii
  • T. merismatoides
  • T. ocreatum
  • T. schweinitzii
  • T. simplex
  • T. tenue

Genera Tremelloscypha (4 living species)

  • T. amesii
  • T. australiensis
  • T. dichroa
  • T. gelatinosa

References

  1. Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 328. ISBN 0-85199-827-5.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 627. ISBN 0-85199-826-7.


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