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Agyriales

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The Agyriales are an order of fungi in the class Lecanoromycetes. It contains the following families: Agyriaceae,Anamylopsoraceae and Schaereriaceae.[1] Many of these fungi form lichens.

In 2001, rRNA gene sequences of Anamylopsora pulcherrima (Anamylopsoraceae), Placopsis gelida, Trapelia involuta and Trapelia placodioides (Agyriaceae) showed that the Agyriineae family was outside the Lecanorales order (where it had been placed) and the study suggested a sister group relationship to Ostropales/Pertusariales orders.[2]

They were once thought to be a synonym of Pertusariales,[3] until 2020 who re-established the order.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; S, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8.
  2. ^ Lumbsch, Thorsten; Schmitt, Imke; Döring, Heidi; Wedin, Mats (January 2001). "Molecular systematics supports the recognition of an additional order of Ascomycota: the Agyriales". Mycological Research. 105 (1): 16–23. doi:10.1017/S095375620000321X.
  3. ^ Hodkinson, B.P.; Lendemer, J. (2011). "The orders of Ostropomycetidae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota): Recognition of Sarrameanales and Trapeliales with a request to retain Pertusariales over Agyriales". Phytologia. 93 (3): 407–412.
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Agyriales: Brief Summary

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The Agyriales are an order of fungi in the class Lecanoromycetes. It contains the following families: Agyriaceae,Anamylopsoraceae and Schaereriaceae. Many of these fungi form lichens.

In 2001, rRNA gene sequences of Anamylopsora pulcherrima (Anamylopsoraceae), Placopsis gelida, Trapelia involuta and Trapelia placodioides (Agyriaceae) showed that the Agyriineae family was outside the Lecanorales order (where it had been placed) and the study suggested a sister group relationship to Ostropales/Pertusariales orders.

They were once thought to be a synonym of Pertusariales, until 2020 who re-established the order.

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