Chytridiaceae
The Chytridiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Chytridiales. The family contains 33 genera and 238 species according to a 2008 estimate.[1]
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Family: | Chytridiaceae Nowak. (1878) |
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Chytridium A.Braun (1851) |
Genera
- Chytridium
- Cylindrochytrium
- Dangeardia
- Dangeardiana
- Dendrochytridium[2]
- Irineochytrium[3]
- Loborhiza
- Macrochytrium
- Nowakowskia
- Phlyctochytrium
- Physorhizophidium
- Polyphagus
- Polyphlyctis
- Pseudopileum
- Rhopalophlyctis
- Saccomyces
- Scherffeliomyces
- Scherffeliomycopsis
- Septosperma
- Solutoparies
- Sparrowia
- Sporophlyctidium
- Sporophlyctis
- Dinochytrium
- Zygorhizidium
References
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- Letcher PM, Longcore JE, Powell MJ (2014). "Dendrochytridium crassum gen. et sp. nov., a taxon in Chytridiales with unique zoospore ultrastructure". Mycologia. 106 (1): 145–53. doi:10.3852/13-134. PMID 24603838.
- Letcher PM, Longcore JE, Powell MJ (2014). "Irineochytrium, a new genus in Chytridiales having zoospores and aplanospores". Mycologia. 106 (6): 1188–98. doi:10.3852/14-057. PMID 25143479.
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