Discomycetes

Photograph of a discomycetes.

Discomycetes is a former taxonomic class of Ascomycete fungi which contains all of the cup, sponge and brain fungi, and some club-like fungi.[1][2] It includes typical cup fungi like the scarlet elf cup and the orange peel fungus, and fungi with fruiting bodies of more unusual shape, such as morels, truffles and the swamp beacon. New taxonomic and molecular data fail to support the monophyly of the Discomycetes.

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  2. ^ Pfister, Donald H.; Kimbrough, James W. (2001), McLaughlin, David J.; McLaughlin, Esther G.; Lemke, Paul A. (eds.), "Discomycetes", Systematics and Evolution: Part A, The Mycota, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 257–281, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-10376-0_12, ISBN 978-3-662-10376-0, retrieved 2023-05-20