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Chionosphaeraceae
The Chionosphaeraceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Agaricostilbales. The family contains six genera. Some species form small, stilboid (pin-shaped) fruitbodies. Others are known only from their yeast states. References

Agaricostilbales Basidiomycota families, Chionosphaeraceae Taxa described in 1982 Taxa named by Franz Oberwinkler {{Basidiomycota-stub ...
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Agaricostilbales
The Agaricostilbales are an order (biology), order of fungi in the class Agaricostilbomycetes. The order consists of six family (biology), families and 15 genus, genera. Agaricostilbales was originally described in 1989 by Franz Oberwinkler and Robert Bauer (mycologist), Robert Bauer with just two families, the Agaricostilbaceae and the Chionosphaeraceae. Molecular phylogenetics, Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has subsequently added additional families. Many species are known only from their yeast states. Where known, basidiocarps (fruitbodies) are small and stilboid (pin-like). Species in the family Crittendeniaceae are lichenicolous. References External links

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