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Hysteriales

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Subdivision
  
Pezizomycotina

Scientific name
  
Hysteriales

Rank
  
Order

Division
  
Ascomycota

Subclass
  
Pleosporomycetidae

Higher classification
  
Dothideomycetes

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Similar
  
Hysteriaceae, Microthyriales, Ascodesmidaceae, Ascobolus denudatus, Coronophorales

The Hysteriales are an order of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes, subclass Pleosporomycetidae. It consists of a single family, Hysteriaceae. Members of Hysteriales produce elongated, often boat shaped sexual structures with slit-like openings (hysterothecia). However species with these structures are very diverse. Comparisons based on DNA sequences indicate species with hysterothecia do not share a single ancestor and therefore species with hysterothecia can be found in several fungal orders. The newest definition of the order relies on DNA sequence differences and a combination of morphological characters.

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Hysteriales Wikipedia