Sebacinaceae

Chaetospermum Ditangium Globulisebacina Helvellosebacina Paulisebacina Sebacina Tremelloscypha The Sebacinaceae are a family of fungi in the order Sebacinales.

Species produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies} that are gelatinous or cartilaginous and variously corticioid, clavarioid, bracket-like, or jelly-like.

Microscopically, all have septate basidia and hyphae lacking clamp connections.

Many but not all species are mycorrhizal, forming associations with a wide range of plants.

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