Dipodascales
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Dipodascales is an order of dimorphic yeasts that can also produce arthroconidia.[1] It is the only order within the class Dipodascomycetes and contains the two families Dipodascaceae and Trichomonascaceae.[2]
Division:Ascomycota
Subdivision:Saccharomycotina
Class:Dipodascomycetes
M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas
M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas
Order:Dipodascales
M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas
M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas
| Dipodascales | |
|---|---|
| Geotrichum candidum | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Subdivision: | Saccharomycotina |
| Class: | Dipodascomycetes M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas |
| Order: | Dipodascales M. Groenew., Hittinger, Opulente & A. Rokas |
| Families | |