3-519: Chaetospermum Ditangium Globulisebacina Helvellosebacina Paulisebacina Sebacina Tremelloscypha The Sebacinaceae are a family of fungi in the order Sebacinales . Species produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies} that are gelatinous or cartilaginous and variously corticioid , clavarioid , bracket-like, or jelly-like. Microscopically, all have septate basidia and hyphae lacking clamp connections . Many but not all species are mycorrhizal , forming associations with
6-451: A wide range of plants. Ditangium Ditangium altaicum Ditangium cerasi Ditangium incarnatum Craterocolla Ditangium is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae . Species form gelatinous basidiocarps (fruitbodies) on wood, often with similarly gelatinous anamorphs (asexual states). Species appear to be saprobic and occupy deciduous and coniferous trees at an early decomposition stage. Historically,
9-490: The name Digantium referred to the anamorphic state and Craterocolla to the teleomorphic state. Following changes to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants , the practice of giving different names to teleomorph and anamorph forms of the same fungus was discontinued, meaning that Craterocolla became a synonym of the earlier name Ditangium . This Agaricomycotina -related article
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