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Botryobasidiaceae
Sign in to saveThe Botryobasidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family contains a group of corticioid fungi that form thin, web-like basidiocarps. Some species form asexual anamorphs producing chlamydospores. All are believed to be wood-rotting or litter-rotting saprotrophs. None is known to be of any economic importance.
Species
FAMILY
- KingdomFungi
- PhylumBasidiomycota
- ClassAgaricomycetes
- OrderCantharellales
- FamilyBotryobasidiaceae
Botryobasidiaceae — семейство грибов, входящее в порядок Лисичковых (Cantharellales).
via GBIF
Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 9
- With media
- 2
- Family
- Botryobasidiaceae
- Collections
- INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA (INPA), UC, ILL
- Recorded in
- Brasil, French Polynesia, United States
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Encyclopedic overview
5 sectionsContents
- Taxonomy
- History
- Current status
- Habitat and distribution
- References
The Botryobasidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family contains a group of corticioid fungi that form thin, web-like basidiocarps. Some species form asexual anamorphs producing chlamydospores. All are believed to be wood-rotting or litter-rotting saprotrophs. None is known to be of any economic importance.
==Taxonomy==
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