Dothideomycetidae
( Cellare Zasmidium ) From a vaulted cellar hanging cloth
The Dothideomycetidae are a sub- class of the Ascomycota.
The ascomata are small to medium in size and are located individually or in groups. Onto the basal stroma The fruiting body usually have a Apikalpore. Pseudoparaphysen missing, Periphysoide may be present. The asci are spherical to ellipsoidal to cylindrical. The ascospores are hyaline, subhyaline or dark brown. Their shape and size is variable. They are unicellular, or one to several times septate.
The anamorphs are coelomycetisch and / or hyphomycetisch.
System
The subclass Dothideomycetidae was first described in 2006 by Schoch and others. So they took together three orders, which together represent the sister group of all other Dothideomycetes:
- Order Capnodiales
- Order Dothideales
- Order Myriangiales
A cladogram is as follows:
Myriangiales
Capnodiales
Dothideales
Other orders of the class