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401 Rhizomorphs of Armillaria in nature
Scientific Name Armillaria
Comments Rhizomorphs of Armillaria in nature
Acknowledgements from the APS Education Center Illustrated Glossary); used with permission.
Body Part rhizomorphs
Copyright © American Phytopathological Society
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Attached to Group Agaricales: view page image collection
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ALT Text Rhizomorphs of Armillaria in nature
ID 401
472 Fomitopsis pinicola, a poroid bracket fungus
Scientific Name Fomitopsis pinicola
Comments a poroid bracket fungus
Acknowledgements from FUNGIPHOTO.COM; used with permission
Body Part fruiting body
Source Collection MykoWeb
Copyright © Mike Wood
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Attached to Group Polyporales: view page image collection
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ALT Text Fomitopsis pinicola, a poroid bracket fungus
ID 472
562 Cultivated fruiting bodies of Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariales)
Scientific Name Auricularia auricula-judae
Comments Cultivated fruiting bodies (Auriculariales)
Body Part fruiting bodies
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Copyright © David S. Hibbett
Attached to Group Auriculariales: view page image collection
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ALT Text Cultivated fruiting bodies of Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariales)
ID 562
1008 Schematic representation of the phylogenetic tree of Weiß and Oberwinkler (2001)
Comments Schematic representation of the phylogenetic tree of Weiß and Oberwinkler (2001). Numbers along branches indicate bootstrap frequencies. Bootstrap values below 60% are not shown.
Reference Weiß, M. and Oberwinkler, F. O. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships in Auriculariales and related groups-hypotheses derived from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences. Mycol. Res. 105:403-415.
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Attached to Group Agaricomycotina: view page image collection
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ALT Text Schematic representation of the phylogenetic tree of Weiß and Oberwinkler (2001)
ID 1008
1123 Ramaria botrytis, a coralloid form
Scientific Name Ramaria botrytis
Comments a coralloid form
Acknowledgements from FUNGIPHOTO.COM; used with permission
Body Part fruiting body
Source Collection MykoWeb
Copyright © Taylor F. Lockwood
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Attached to Group Gomphales: view page image collection
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ALT Text Ramaria botrytis, a coralloid form
ID 1123
1281 Basidiosporogenesis
Comments Basidiosporogenesis. A: Pre-fusion dikaryotic stage. B-D: Post-fusion diploid nucleus and meiosis. E-G: Spore development and nuclear migration into spores. H: Post-meiotic mitosis. I: Back-migration of nuclei into the basidium.
Reference from Hasebe et al. (1991); used with permission
Copyright © Mycological Society of America
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ALT Text Basidiosporogenesis
ID 1281
1340 Teliospores of Tilletia controversa, the dwarf bunt fungus
Scientific Name Tilletia controversa
Comments Teliospores of the dwarf bunt fungus (Ustilaginomycotina)
Acknowledgements Photo courtesy B. Goates, from APSnet Image of the Week
Life Cycle Stage teliospores
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ALT Text Teliospores of Tilletia controversa, the dwarf bunt fungus
ID 1340
1347 Agaricus
Scientific Name Agaricus
Comments The hymenium in the hymenomycete Agaricus is initially concealed by veils
Body Part fruiting body
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Copyright © David S. Hibbett
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ALT Text Agaricus
ID 1347
1399 Calvatia
Scientific Name Calvatia
Comments Several groups of puffballs, including the giant puffball Calvatia, are closely related to Agaricus and may have been derived by paedomorphosis.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Body Part fruiting body
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ALT Text Calvatia
ID 1399
1415 Lepista mushrooms
Scientific Name Lepista cf. nuda
Comments Agaricales
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Copyright © 2003 David S. Hibbett
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ALT Text Lepista mushrooms
ID 1415
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