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Exidia

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Family
  
Phylum
  
Basidiomycota

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Exidia glandulosa, Exidia recisa, Tremella, Exidia nigricans, Tremella mesenterica

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Exidia is a genus of fungi in the family Auriculariaceae. Species are saprotrophic, growing on dead attached or recently fallen wood, and produce gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies). The fruit bodies are variously pustular, lobed, button-shaped, or top-shaped. Several species, including the type species Exidia glandulosa, have sterile pegs or pimples on their spore-bearing surface. Others are smooth. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution and around 20 species are currently recognized worldwide. Initial molecular research indicates the genus is artificial.

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Taxonomy

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Species were originally placed in the genus Tremella along with many other gelatinous fungi. The genus Exidia was separated from Tremella by Fries in 1822, based mainly on fruitbody shape. Fries initially included species now assigned to Auricularia within the genus.

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Recent molecular research has indicated that Exidia as currently circumscribed is an artificial grouping, species not being clearly differentiated from similar, but effused species assigned to the genera Exidiopsis and Heterochaete. Only a few species have yet been sequenced, however.

Description

Exidia California Fungi Exidia glandulosa

Fruit bodies are gelatinous, most having a distinct, spore-bearing, upper surface and a sterile undersurface. These surfaces are either smooth or (in some species) covered in dense or scattered, sterile pegs or pimples. Fruit bodies either grow separately or in clusters, when they may coalesce.

Microscopic characters

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Fruit bodies are composed of hyphae with clamp connections in a gelatinous matrix. The spore-bearing surface is initially covered in a layer of branched hyphidia below which the basidia are formed. The basidia are tremelloid (ellipsoid and vertically septate), giving rise to long, sinuous sterigmata or epibasidia on which the basidiospores are produced. These spores are allantoid (sausage-shaped) or less commonly oblong to cylindrical.

Representative species

  • Exidia aeruginosa
  • Exidia alveolata
  • Exidia cartilaginea
  • Exidia glandulosa (synonym E. truncata)
  • Exidia japonica
  • Exidia nigricans (synonym E. plana)
  • Exidia novozealandica
  • Exidia pithya
  • Exidia pusilla
  • Exidia recisa
  • Exidia repanda
  • Exidia saccharina
  • Exidia thuretiana
  • References

    Exidia Wikipedia