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The families of mushrooms and toadstools represented in Britain and Ireland

L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz

Tremellodendropsidaceae

Morphology. The fruit-bodies producing basidia and basidiospores; compound; branched (ramarioid); buff to light brown, or reddish-brown (“pallid, becoming rufous”: Berkeley). The basidia ‘modified’; partially longitudinally quadripartite at the apex. The basidiospores ballistosporic (but unlike in Syzygosporaceae, the germination does not involve budding).

The hyphal walls lamellate, with a thin, electron-dense outer layer and a relatively thick, electron-transparent inner layer. The hyphae with dolipore septa.

Ecology. Saprophytic. The fruit-bodies borne on the ground.

Representation in Britain and Ireland. 1 species in Britain; Tremellodendropsis.

World representation. 3 species; genera 1. “Widespread”.

Classification. Basidiomycota; Basidiomycetes; Tremellomycetidae; Tremellales.


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Cite this publication as: ‘Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2008 onwards. The families of mushrooms and toadstools represented in Britain and Ireland. Version: 5th August 2019. delta-intkey.com’.

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