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3-692: Chionasterales Cystofilobasidiales Filobasidiales Holtermanniales Tremellales Trichosporonales The Tremellomycetes are a class of dimorphic fungi in the Agaricomycotina . Some species have gelatinous basidiocarps (fruiting bodies) or (microscopically) a sacculate parenthesome . There are six orders , 17 families , and 39 genera in the Tremellomycetes. Tremellomycetes include yeasts , dimorphic taxa, and species that form complex fruiting bodies. Tremellomycetes include some fungi that are human and animal pathogens in

6-505: The Hymenomycetes; Hymenomycetidae (containing non-yeast fungi, mushrooms and puffballs) and Tremellomycetidae (holding the rest). Subsequent revisions to the fungi system removed it in favour of Tremellomycetes. This Agaricomycotina -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cystofilobasidiales Cystofilobasidiaceae Mrakiaceae The Cystofilobasidiales are an order of fungi in

9-501: The genera Cryptococcus , Naganishia , Papiliotrema , and Trichosporon and some fungi that are cultivated for food in the genera Tremella and Naematelia . Tremellomycetidae Locq. is a class of lichen in the Basidiomycota division. It only held one order, Tremellales. It was also a former class within the fungi system, up until the late 1990s. Swann and Taylor in their revision in 1995 had two classes in

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