Armillaria mellea
Common name:
Honey fungus
Genus
Armillaria
Family:
Physalacriaceae
Order:
Agaricales
Armillaria mellea
Common name:
Honey fungus
Genus
Armillaria
Family:
Physalacriaceae
Order:
Agaricales
Armillaria mellea
Common name:
Honey fungus
Genus
Armillaria
Family:
Physalacriaceae
Order:
Agaricales
Family (Fungi): Physalacriaceae
The Physalacriaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, ranging from the Arctic, (Rhizomarasmius), to the tropics, e.g. Gloiocephala, and from marine sites (Mycaureola) and fresh waters (Gloiocephala) to semiarid forests (Xerula).
Description
Most species in the Physalacriaceae form fruit bodies with caps and stipes. They have a monomitic hyphal system (wherein only generative hypha are produced), and clamp connections are present in the hyphae. Basidia (spore-bearing cells) are club-shaped with two to four sterigmata. The basidiospores generally have ellipsoidal, spindle-like (fusiform), cylindrical, or tear-drop (lacrimiform) shapes; they are thin-walled, hyaline, and do not react with Melzer's reagent. The family also contains corticioid fungi (in genus Cylindrobasidium) and a secotioid species (Guyanagaster necrorhiza).
Reference: Wikipedia