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Megasporaceae are a family of fungi belonging to the Ascomycota.
The Ascomycota fulfil a central role in most land-based ecosystems.
During sexual reproduction, many Ascomycota typically produce large numbers of asci.
Orbiliomycetes are a class of fungi in the Ascomycota.
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the family contains 5 genera.
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the placement in this class is uncertain.
Mycotodea is a genus of fungi in the Ascomycota division.
Recent molecular studies suggest that the group is monophyletic and basal to the rest of the Ascomycota.
Septocyta ruborum is a species of fungus in the Ascomycota.
Fungi of the Ascomycota are also known for their numerous symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
Owing to their long evolutionary history, the Ascomycota have evolved the capacity to break down almost every organic substance.
Spore types can be used as taxonomic characters in the classification within the Ascomycota.
Pseudallescheria boydii is a species of fungus classified under Ascomycota.
It has also been classified with the Mitosporic Ascomycota.
These problematic species are often members of the Ascomycota, but may also belong to the Basidiomycota.
The section on classification was translated from the German article on Ascomycota.
Neofusicoccum mangiferae is an anamorphic species of fungus in Ascomycota.
Of the ten fungi seven are Basidiomycota and three are Ascomycota.
There are at least 41 species of Lichens, Ascomycota known to exist in Montana.
The names Ascomycota, Ascomycetes, and others with the same root are based upon the term "ascus".
Together, the Ascomycota and the Basidiomycota form the subkingdom Dikarya.
Recent studies show it to be an unusual, in some ways a primitive genus of Ascomycota, related to a group of yeasts.
The largest number of lichenized fungi occur in the Ascomycota, with about 40% of species forming such an association.
The following genera are in the Lichinaceae family, according to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota.
The form of the ascus, the capsule which contains the sexual spores, is important for classification of the Ascomycota.