Chytriomyces

Chytriomyces
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Chytridiomycota
Class: Chytridiomycetes
Order: Chytridiales
Family: Chytriomycetaceae
Letcher (2011)
Genus: Chytriomyces
Karling (1945)
Type species
Chytriomyces hyalinus
Karling (1945)

Chytriomyces is the type genus of fungi in the family Chytriomycetaceae. The genus was described by mycologist John Sidney Karling in 1945.[1] The family, created by Peter Letcher in 2011, contains species with a Group I-type zoospore, distinguishing it from Chytridiaceae members, which have a Group II-type zoospore.[2]

Species

  • C. appendiculatus
  • C. aureus
  • C. closterii
  • C. confervae
  • C. cosmaridis
  • C. elegans
  • C. fructicosus
  • C. gilgaiensis
  • C. heliozoicola
  • C. hyalinus
  • C. laevis
  • C. lucidus
  • C. macro-operculatus
  • C. mammillifer
  • C. mortierellae
  • C. multioperculatus
  • C. nagatoroensis
  • C. parasiticus
  • C. reticulatus
  • C. reticulosporus
  • C. rhizidiomycetis
  • C. rotoruaensis
  • C. stellatus
  • C. suburceolatus
  • C. tabellariae
  • C. vallesiacus
  • C. verrucosus
  • C. willoughbyi

References

  1. Karling JS. (1945). "Brazilian chytrids. VI. Rhopalophlyctis and Chytriomyces, two new chitinophylic operculate genera". American Journal of Botany. 32 (7): 362–9. doi:10.2307/2437353.
  2. Vélez CG, Letcher PM, Schultz S, Powell MJ, Churchill PF (2011). "Molecular phylogenetic and zoospore ultrastructural analyses of Chytridium olla establish the limits of a monophyletic Chytridiales". Mycologia. 103 (1): 118–30. PMID 20943553. doi:10.3852/10-001.
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