Monoblepharidomycetes

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Monoblepharidomycetes
Monoblepharis polymorpha growing on a sesame seed in water collected from a vernal pool near Orono, Maine. Shown are the spiny, brownish resting spores sitting on top the empty oogonia. On the sides of the oogonia are empty antheridia.
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Chytridiomycota
Class: Monoblepharidomycetes
J.H. Schaffner 1909[3]
Order: Monoblepharidales
(J. Schröter 1893) Sparrow 1943[1][2]
Type species
Monoblepharis spp.
Cornu 1871
Synonyms
  • Gonapodyales Jacz. & P.A. Jacz. 1931
  • Harpochytriales Emerson & Whisler 1968
  • Monoblepharidineae Schröter 1893
  • Oedogoniomycetales Doweld 2014

Members of the Monoblepharidomycetes have a filamentous

taxa in their phylum, some reproduce using autospores, although many do so through zoospores. Oogamous sexual reproduction may also occur.[4]

In addition to the type genus, the order Monoblepharidales includes Harpochytrium and Oedogoniomyces.[4]

Taxonomy

Based on the work of "The Mycota: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi as Experimental Systems for Basic and Applied Research"[5] and synonyms from "Part 1- Virae, Prokarya, Protists, Fungi".[6][7]

References

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  2. ^ Sparrow, F.K. (1943). Aquatic Phycomycetes exclusive of the Saprolegniaceae and Pythium. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  3. ^ Schaffner, John H. (1909). "The Classification of Plants, IV". Ohio Naturalist. IX: 449. (as "Monoblepharidiae")
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  6. ^ "Part 1- Virae, Prokarya, Protists, Fungi". Collection of genus-group names in a systematic arrangement. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
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