Dacrymycetales Basidiomycota Fungi Flora and Fauna


Dacrymycetales is an order of basidiomycotic fungi. Many members are jelly-like and cause wood-decay fungi. They can be distinguished from other jelly fungi by their aseptate basidia which are the shape of tuning forks.








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Dacrymycetales

  • Calocera - Photographs of Calocera cornea and Calocera viscosa.
  • Ditiola peziziformis - Several images of the fruitbodies of this jelly fungi fungus.
  • Dacrymycetales - Photographs of two species of Dacrymyces and two dacrymycetales species of Dacryopinax.
  • Calocera cornea (Small Stagshorn) - A number of images of the fruitbodies of dacrymycetales this jelly basidiomycota fungus including some magnified specimens.
  • Calocera viscosa - Photographs of the Yellow Stagshorn Fungus and its description.
  • Calocera pallidospathulata (Pale Stagshorn) - A number of images of the fruitbodies of basidiomycota this jelly basidiomycota fungus including basidia and spores seen basidiomycota under the microscope.
  • Dacrymyces stillatus - Photograph of this fungus on a dead log, dacrymycetales and photographs basidiomycota of its typical habitat.
  • Calocera viscosa (Yellow Stagshorn) - A number of images of the fruitbodies of fungi this jelly basidiomycota fungus including basidia and spores seen fungi much enlarged.


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