Tremella occultifuroidea sp. nov., a new mycoparasite ofDacrymyces

@article{Chen1999TremellaOS,
  title={Tremella occultifuroidea sp. nov., a new mycoparasite ofDacrymyces},
  author={Chee Jen Chen and Franz Oberwinkler and Zuei Ching Chen},
  journal={Mycoscience},
  year={1999},
  volume={40},
  pages={137-143}
}
Tremella occultifuroidea, a new parasite of dacrymycetaceous fungi is described. It differs from knownTremella parasites in dacrymycetaceous hosts by thick-walled dikaryotic conidia, terminally and repeatedly originating from conidiogenous cells, thus resembling those ofT. polyporina by Koske,T. obscura by Christiansen andOccultifur internus. 

Cuniculitrema polymorpha (Tremellales, gen. nov. and sp. nov.), a heterobasidiomycete vectored by bark beetles, which is the teleomorph of Sterigmatosporidium polymorphuma

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The Genus Tremella (Basidiomycota, Tremellales) in Finland

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