3-469: Choiromyces Dingleya Labyrinthomyces Paradoxa Reddellomyces Tuber The Tuberaceae ( / ˌ tj uː b ə ˈ r eɪ s i i / ) are a family of mycorrhizal fungi, in the order Pezizales , that evolved during or after the first major adaptive radiation of Angiosperms in the Jurassic period (140–180 million years ago, Mya). It includes the genus Tuber , which includes
6-556: The United States. This Pezizomycetes -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Choiromyces Choiromyces aboriginum Choiromyces alveolatus Choiromyces cookei Choiromyces meandriformis Choiromyces tetrasporus Tuber sect. Tartufa Gray (1821) Zobelia Opiz (1855) Choeromyces Tul. & C.Tul. (1862) Tartufa (Gray) Kuntze (1891) Piersonia Harkn. (1899) Choiromyces
9-528: The so-called "true" truffles . It was characterized by the Belgian botanist Barthélemy Charles Joseph du Mortier in 1822. A molecular study of ribosomal DNA by mycologist Kerry O'Donnell in 1997 found that a small clade now redefined as Helvellaceae is most closely related to the Tuberaceae. The mycologist Mary Cloyd Burnley Stifler studied and described fungal family, donating specimens to herbariums across
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