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CAECOMYCES Gold [Neocallimastigales] in Gold et al., BioSystems, 21:403–415. 1988
Caecomyces communis Gold et al.; BioSystems, 21:403–415. 1988 = Sphaeromonas communis Liebetanz sensu Orpin 1976
Caecomyces equi Gold; BioSystems, 21:403–415. figs. 1–20. 1988
Saprobic; plant material; caecum of horse ? = C. communis 1988; see Y.W. Ho & D.J.S. Barr; Mycologia 87:656–678. 1995
Caecomyces sympodialis Chen, Tsai et Chien; Mycologia 99:125–130. Saprobic; plant material; rumen of Bos indicus. 2007
Callimastix frontalis Braune (described as protozoan) Arch. Protistenk. 32:111–170, figs. 13–15. 1914
= Neocallimastix frontalis Vavra & Joyon ex Heath 1983
CANTERIA Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971 based on Phlyctidium apophysatum Canter 1947
Canteria apophysata (Canter) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971 = Phlyctidium apophysatum Canter 1947
CAPELLOMYCES Hanafy, Vikram B. Lanjekar, Prashant K. Dhakephalkar, T.M. Callaghan, Dagar, G.W. Griff., Elshahed & N.H. Youssef [Neocallimastigomytcota] MB#830739. Mycologia 2020
Capellomyces elongatus Hanafy, Vikram B. Lanjekar, Prashant K. Dhakephalkar, T.M. Callaghan, Dagar, G.W. Griff., Elshahed & N.H. Youssef MB#830869. Mycologia 2020. Feces of goat (Capra aegagrus); KERALA, INDIA
Capellomyces formainus Hanafy, Vikram B. Lanjekar, Prashant K. Dhakephalkar, T.M. Callaghan, Dagar, G.W. Griff., Elshahed & N.H. Youssef MB#830740. Mycologia 2020. Feces of Boer goat (Capra aegagrus); TEXAS, USA
Catenaria auxiliaris (Kühn) Tribe; Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 69:367–376. 1977
Parasitic; Heterodera (nematodes); soil; ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM; ? Tarichium auxiliare Kühn pro parte 1881
Catenaria indica Singh & Pavgi; Mycologia, 62:587–590, figs. 1–6. 1970
Saprobic; keratin bait; soil; Varanasi, U.P., INDIA
Catenaria ramosa W. Martin; Mycologia, 70:461–467, figs. 3–6. 1978
Parasitic; midge eggs (Dicrotendipes modestus); Streams; VIRGINIA, USA
Catenaria spinosa W. Martin; Mycologia, 67:264–272, figs. 1–15. 1975
Parasitic; chironomid eggs; small stream; VIRGINIA, USA
Catenaria uncinata W. Martin; Mycologia, 70:461–467, figs. 1,2,7,8. 1978
Parasitic; midge eggs (Glyptotendipes lobiferus); lakes and ponds, VIRGINIA, USA
Catenaria vermicola Birchfield; Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 13:331–338, figs. 1–3. 1960
Parasitic; plant parasitic nematodes (Xiphinema chambersi); soil; Shreveport, LOUISIANA, USA
Catenaria verrucosa Karling; Sydowia, 20:144–150, figs. 1–2. 1967
Saprobic; snake skin bait; soil sample; NEW ZEALAND
Catenochytridium hemicysti Knox In D.J.S. Barr et al., Mycologia, 79:587–594, figs. 1–25. 1987
Saprobic; cellophane, algae, pollen; Riopel’s Pond, Mt. Lake Biological Station, VIRGINIA, USA
≡Chytridium hemicysta Knox; PhD dissertation, 1970; VPI, Virginia; not validly published
Catenochytridium marinum (Kobayasi & Ookubo) Karling; CI, p. 166. 1977 = C. carolineanum f. marinum Kobayasi & Ookubo 1953
Catenochytridium oahuense Sparrow. MB#327533. Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl., 25:119–143, figs. 67–70, 1965
Saprobic; cellophane bait; soil; Oahu, HAWAII, USA
CATENOPHLYCTIS Karling [Blastocladiomycota, Blastocladiales]; Amer. J. Bot., 52:133–138. 1965
Catenophlyctis peltata (Sparrow) Karling; Nova Hedwigia, 15:191–201. 1968. ? Phlyctorhiza peltata Sparrow 1950
Catenophlyctis variabilis (Karling) Karling; Amer. J. Bot., 52:133–138. 1965 = Phlyctorhiza variabilis Karling 1947. = Entophlyctis variabilis (Karling) Cejp; Omagiu lui Traian Savulescu 1959:129–138. 1959
Catenophlyctis variabilis var. olduvaiensis Karling Nova Hedwigia, 27:747–771, figs. 48–63. 1976
Saprobic; snake skin and corn leaves; soil; Olduvai Gorge, TANZANIA
CAULOCHYTRIACEAE Subramanium; Curr. Sci., 43:722–723. 1974 Emended by L. Olive: Amer. J. Bot., 67:568–574. 1980. Placed in Spizellomycetales by D.J.S. Barr: HP, p. 463. 1990
CAULOCHYTRIUM Voos & Olive; Mycologia, 60:730–733, 1968
Caulochytrium gloeosporii Voos & Olive Mycologia, 60:730–733, figs. 1–5. 1968; also see Voos: Amer. J. Bot., 56:898–909. 1969. Parasitic; Gloeosporium sp. on dead leguminous pods; near Miami, FLORIDA, USA
Caulochytrium protostelioides Olive; Amer. J. Bot., 67:568–574, figs. 1–24. 1980
Parasitic; Cladosporium sp. on dead flowers; St. Vincent, BRITISH WEST INDIES
Caulochytrium protosteloides var. vulgaris Olive; Mycologia, 75:923–926, figs. 1–10. 1983
Parasitic; mycelia and perithecia of Sordaria fimicola; horse dung; Highlands, NORTH CAROLINA, USA
CHYTRIDIACEAE Emend. D.J.S. Barr: Canad. J. Bot., 58:2380–2394. 1980. Emend. P.M. Letcher et al. Canad. J. Bot., 83:1561–1573. Emend. by Vélez et al. MB#80593. Mycologia 103:118–130
Chytridiales Emend. D.J.S. Barr: Canad. J. Bot., 58:2380–2394. 1980
Emend. Letcher & Powell, Mycol. Res. 110:907 (2006)
Emend. S.E. Mozley-Standridge et al. Mycological Research 113:498–507
CHYTRIOMYCETACEAE Letcher [Chytridiales] MB#512387 in Vélez, C.G., P.M. Letcher, S. Schultz, M.J. Powell & P.F. Churchill.Mycologia 103:118–130. 2011. Type species of genera known to be in the ultrastructurally and molecularly defined family include: Asterophlyctis sarcoptoides, Cytriomyces hyalinus, Obelidium mucronatum, Physocladia obscura, Rhizoclosmatium globosum, Rhopalophlyctis sarcoptoides and Phlyctorhiza endogena. Other species in the family include Podochytrium dentatum, Chytriomyces appendiculatus, Chytriomyces spinosus and Entophlyctis luteolus.
CHYTRIDIOMYCETES Caval.–Sm., Biol. Rev. 73:246. 1998
CHYTRIDIOMYCOTA M.J. Powell in Hibbett et al. Mycological Research 111:513. 2007.
For phylogeny, see: T.Y. James et al., Canad. J. Bot. 78:336–350. 2000., T.Y. James et al. Nature 443:818–822. 2006
and T.Y. James et al. Mycologia 98:860–871. 2006
Chytridium Braun (in part) = Diplochytridium Karling 1971. Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. Karling emended genus but W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
See F.K. Sparrow: Taxon, 22:583–586. 1973 for figs. and location of type slide of C. olla A. Braun.
C. olla, the first described chytridiomycete and type of Chytridium. Emended by Vélez et al.. MB#153717. Mycologia 103:118–130
Chytridium adpressum S.N. Dasgupta & R. John; Bull. Bot. Surv. INDIA, 30:1–82, fig. 55. 1988
Saprobic ?; vegetative cell of Spirogyra; ditch, Sultanpur Road, SE of Lucknow U., INDIA
Chytridium aggregatum Karling 1938 = Diplochytridium aggregatum (Karling) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium apophysatum in S.N. Dasgupta; Indian Phytopathol, 35:215. 1982; ? nomen nudum
Chytridium brevipes Braun 1856 = Diplochytridium brevipes (Braun) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium cejpii Fott 1950 = Diplochytridium cejpii (Fott) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium chlorobotryis Fott 1952 = Diplochytridium chlorobotryis (Fott) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium citriforme Sparrow 1952 = (Sparrow) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium closterii S.N. Dasgupta & R. John; Bull. Bot. Surv. INDIA, 30:1–82, fig. 66. 1988
Saprobic ?; Closterium; tank; Lucknow U, INDIA
Chytridium codicola Zeller 1918 = Diplochytridium codicola (Zeller) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium coleochaetes Nowakowski 1876 not Rhizophydium coleochaetes (Nowak.) Fischer. Canter;
Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 43:14–18. 1960
Chytridium confervae (Wille) Minden = Chytriomyces confervae (Wille) A. Batko; ZH, p. 210. 1975
Chytridium corniculatum Kobayasi & Konno; Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus., 14:1–18, fig. 6, 1971
Saprobic; pine pollen; sand in fresh water; Angmagssalik, GREENLAND
Chytridium cresentum in S.N. Dasgupta; INDIAn Phytopathol., 35:215. 1982; ? nomen nudum
Chytridium deltanum Masters; Canad. J. Bot., 49:471–481, figs. 2–4. 1971
Parasitic; Oocystis spp.; phytoplankton; Lake Manitoba, CANADA
Chytridium fusiforme S.N. Dasgupta & R. John; Bull. Bot. Surv. INDIA, 30:1–82, fig. 57. 1988
Saprobic; vegetative cell of Spirogyra; ditch, Sultanpur Road, SE of Lucknow U., INDIA
Chytridium gibbosum Scherffel 1902 ≡ Diplochytridium gibbosum (Scherffel) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. = Chytridium schenkii (Dangeard 1886) Scherffel; Johnson: Nova Hedwigia, 23:187–199. 1972
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium hemicysta Knox; 1970 PhD dissertation, VPI, Blacksburg, VIRGINIA; not validly published
≡Catenochytridium hemicysti Knox 1987
Chytridium horariumforme S.N. Dasgupta & R. John Bull. Bot. Surv. INDIA, 30:1–82, fig. 51. 1988
Parasitic; oospore of Spirogyra; ditch, Sultanpur Road, SE of Lucknow U., INDIA
Chytridium hyperparasiticum Kobayasi & Konno; Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus., 14:1–18, fig. 2 B. 1971
Parasitic; sporangium of Rhizophlyctis rosea; soil in water, Angmagssalik, GREENLAND
Chytridium inflatum Sparrow 1933≡ Diplochytridium inflatum (Sparrow) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium isthmiophilum Canter; Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 43:660–664, fig. 1. 1960
Parasitic; Staurodesmus curvatus (desmid); plankton, lakes; E.L.D., UNITED KINGDOM
≡ Diplochytridium isthmiophilum (Canter) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
Chytridium kolianum Domján 1936 ≡ Diplochytridium kolianum (Domjan) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium lagenaria Schenk 1858 (pro parte) ≡ Diplochytridium lagenarium (Schenk) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium latipodium in S.N. Dasgupta; INDIAn Phytopathol., 35:215. 1982; ? nomen nudum
Chytridium mallomonadis Fott; Preslia, 29:278–319, fig. 11:1–4. 1957
Parasitic; Mallomonadis tonsuratae resting spores; pond; Prague, central BOHEMIA
≡ Diplochytridium mallomonadis (Fott) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium marylandicum Paterson; Mycologia, 54:694–703, figs. 1–7, 17 & 18. 1962
Saprobic; matrix of Botryococcus; Blue Pond; Muirkirk, MARYLAND, USA
Chytridium mucronatum Sparrow & M. Barr 1955
≡ Diplochytridium mucronatum (Sparrow & M. Barr) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190.
Chytridium neopapillatum Kobayasi & Konno Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus., 14:1–18, fig. 7 A, 1971
Saprobic; pine pollen; sand in water, Angmagssalik, Greenland
Chytridium oedogonii Couch 1938 ≡ Diplochytridium oedogonii (Couch) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190.
Chytridium olla A. Braun [Chytridiales, Chytridiceae sensu Vélez et al.] MB#153717. Mycologia 103:118–130. 2011. Velez et al (2011) designated figures in Braun’s 1855 publication as lectotype, stating that the type no longer existed. F.K. Sparrow , however, had earlier located and photographed the species from a packet labeled “Chytridium olla A. Br. Oedogonium Landsboroughii, Freiburg in B. legit. A. Braun” in the Institute de Botanique at Strasbourg. See: F.K. Sparrow “The type of Chytridium olla A. Braun”. Taxon 22:583–586. 1973. I believe that the Velez et al. lectotype should, instead, be considered an epitype.
Chytridium ottariense Roane; Mycologia, 65:531–538, figs. 3–14. 1973
Saprobic; Volvox, chitin, snake skin; impoundment; Pulaski County, VIRGINIA, USA
Chytridium parasiticum Willoughby 1956 ≡ Chytriomyces willoughbyi (Willoughby) Karling; Mycopath. Mycol. Appl., 36:165–178. 1968
Chytridium pilosum Kobayasi & Konno; Jap. Bot., 45:325–337, Fig. 2 A–K, 1970
Saprobic; cellophane bait; soil from evergreen forest; Tsushima Island, JAPAN
Chytridium polysiphoniae Cohn. [probable Lobulomycetales]; Küpper et. al., Cryptogamie, Algol. 27:165–184. 2006
≡Algochytrops polysiphoniae Doweld. MB#550471. Index Fungorum 123, 1, 2014.
Chytridium proliferum Karling; Sydowia, 20:119–128, figs. 16–28. 1967
Saprobic; pollen, corn leaves, snake skin; acidic soil; NEW ZEALAND
Chytridium reniforme S.N. Dasgupta & R. John; Bull. Bot. Surv. India, 30:1–82, fig. 54. 1988
Saprobic ?; Spirogyra; ditch, Sultanpur Road, SE of Lucknow U., INDIA
Chytridium schenkii (Dangeard 1886) Scherffel (emended)
= Chytridium gibbosum Scherffel 1902; T.W. Johnson; Nova Hedwigia, 23:187–199. 1972;
≡ Diplochytridium schenkii (Dangeard) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
Chytridium schenkii var. dumontii I.J. Dogma; Philipp. Agric., 57:49–54, figs. 1–21. 1973
Saprobic; cellophane, lens paper, onion skin; moist soil; COLUMBIA, S.A.
Chytridium scherffelii (Scherffel) Sparrow 1936 ≡ Diplochytridium scherffelii (Sparrow) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium sexuale Koch 1951 ≡ Diplochytridium sexuale (Koch) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971
W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium sparrowii S.N. Dasgupta & R. John; Bull. Bot. Surv. INDIA, 30:1–82, fig. 56. 1988
Saprobic ?; Spirogyra; ditch, Sultanpur Road, SE of Lucknow U., INDIA
Chytridium stellatum (Petersen) Koch 1951 ≡ Diplochytridium stellatum (Petersen) Karling; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytridium telmatoskenae Fott; Preslia 29:278–319, fig. 11:5–10. 1957
Parasitic; Telmatoskene mucosa; pond; Volary, central BOHEMIA
Chytridium turbinatum Kobayashi & Ookubo 1954 ≡ Diplochytridium turbinatum (Kobayashi & Ookubo) Karling Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002 disagree. See: Mycotaxon 83:183–190
Chytriomyces Karling 1945 includes Amphicypellus Ingold 1944; I.J. Dogma: Philipp. J. Biol. 5:121–142 (p. 136). 1976. Dogma lists Chytriomyces as “nomen conservandum”; however Chytriomyces is not on the conserved list in the Tokyo Code. For a taxonomic summary of the genus and designation of C. hyalinus as lectotype, see: P.M. Letcher and M.J. Powell, 2002. A taxonomic summary of Chytriomyces (Chytridiomycota). Mycotaxon 84:447–487. (includes key to species of Chytriomyces)
Chytriomyces angularis Longcore; Mycologia 84:442–451, figs. 1–28. 1992
Saprobic; pollen, snake skin; lakes, Sphagnum; MAINE, USA. ≡Lobulomyces angularis D.R. Simmons [Lobulomycetaceaae, Lobulomycetales] Mycological Research 113:450–460, 2009
Chytriomyces annulatus I.J. Dogma; Nova Hedwigia 18:349–365, figs. 1–18. 1969
Saprobic; pollen, snake skin; leaf litter and forest soils; USA. ≡Irineochytrium annulatum (Dogma) Letcher, Longcore and M.J. Powell [Chytridiaceae]. Mycologia 106:1188–1198. 2014; epitype declared
Chytriomyces confervae (Wille) A. Batko; ZH, p. 210. 1975 ≡ Chytridium confervae (Wille) Minden 1915
Chytriomyces cosmarii Karling; Sydowia 20:119–128, figs. 1–7. 1967
Parasitic; Cosmarium spp.; soil; hillside sheep paddock, Taita, NEW ZEALAND
Chytriomyces elegans (Ingold) I.J. Dogma; Philipp. J. Biol. 5:121–142 (p. 136). 1976
≡Amphicypellus elegans Ingold 1944
Chytriomyces gilgaiensis Willoughby; Arch. Mikrobiol. 52:101–131, fig. 6 a–l. 1965
Parasitic; Nowakowskiella crassa; soil; gilgai depression, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Chytriomyces heliozoicola Canter; Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 49:633–638, fig. 1. 1966
Parasitic; Raphidiocystis lemani in plankton of lakes; E.L.D., UNITED KINGDOM.
Chytriomyces hyalinus Karling emended by Bostick; J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 84:94–99. 1968
Chytriomyces hyalinus var. granulatus Karling; Sydowia 20:119–128, figs. 8–15. 1967
Saprobic; corn leaves, chitin, and snake skin; soil; widespread in NEW ZEALAND
Chytriomyces laevis Karling; Nova Hedwigia 44:137–139, figs. 1–18. 1987
Parasitic; Pythium; soil, stream bank; PANAMA
Chytriomyces macro-operculatus Karling; Nova Hedwigia, 34:645–668, figs. 24–38, 1981
Saprobic; cellophane & corn cotyledons; sandy organic soil; Isla Orquidia, VENEZUELA
Chytriomyces macro-operculatus var. hirsutus Karling Nova Hedwigia 34:645–668, figs. 39–45. 1981
Saprobic; cellophane; sandy organic soil; Isla Orquidia, VENEZUELA
Chytriomyces mammilifer Persiel; Arch. Mikrobiol. 36:283–305, figs. 9, 10. 1960
Saprobic; pine pollen; soil from altitude of 4 K; ECUADOR
Chytriomyces mortierellae Persiel; Arch. Mikrobiol. 36:283–305, figs. 6,7. 1960
Parasitic; Mortierella; soil sample; summit of Piz Buin, AUSTRIA
Chytriomyces multi-operculatus Sparrow & I.J. Dogma Arch. Mikrobiol. 89:177–204, fig. 5. 1973
Saprobic; pine pollen; shallow, black soil; DOMICHIGANNICAN REPUBLIC
Chytriomyces nagatoroensis Konno Sci. Rep. Tokyo Kyoiku Daigaku Sect. B 14:227–292, Pl. 4, fig. X. 1972
Parasitic-weak; Spirogyra sp.; water?; Nagatoro (Saitama Prefecture), JAPAN
Chytriomyces poculatus Willoughby & Townley Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 44:177–184, fig. 3, Pl. 14. 1961
Saprobic; snake skin; soil; E.L.D., UNITED KINGDOM
≡ Lobulomyces poculatus (Willoughby & Townley) D.R.Simmons [Lobulomycetaceae, Lobulomycetales] Mycological Research 113:450–460, 2009
Chytriomyces reticulatus Persiel; Arch. Microbiol. 36:283–305, fig. 8. 1960
Parasitic; Pythium proliferum; soil; flower pot; Gottingen, GERMANY
Chytriomyces reticulosporus I.J. Dogma; Philipp. J. Biol. 12:385–408, figs. 10–21. 1983
Parasitic; Phlyctochytrium punctatum; cultivated soils; Luzon, PHILIPPINES
Chytriomyces rhizidiomycetis I.J. Dogma Philipp. J. Biol. 12:385–408, figs. 1–9. 1983
Parasitic; Rhizidiomyces bivellatus; cultivated soils; PHILIPPINES & JAPAN
Chytriomyces rotoruaensis Karling; Arch. Microbiol. 70:266–287, figs. 1 P–Y, 2 A–S. 1970
Saprobic; purified shrimp chitin; mud; cooled thermal pool, Rotorua, NEW ZEALAND
Chytriomyces suburceolatus (Willoughby) Willoughby; Nova Hedwigia 7:133–150. 1964. ? Chytridium suburceolatum Willoughby 1956
Chytriomyces vallesiacus Persiel; Arch. Mikrobiol. 36:283–305, fig. 11. 1960
Saprobic; pine pollen; soil; “Felsband am Rimpfischhorn im Wallis,” AUSTRIA
Chytriomyces verrucosus Karling; Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 87:326–336, figs. 19A–19K. 1960
Parasitic; Karlingia rosea; soil; Lafayette, INDIANA, USA
Chytriomyces willoughbyi (Willoughby) Karling; Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 36:165–178. 1968
≡Chytridium parasiticum Willoughby 1956
CLADOCHYTRIALES S.E. Mozley-Standridge in Mozley-Standridge et al. Mycological Research 113:498– 507. 2009
Contains: Allochytridium, Catenochytridium, Cladochytrium, Cylindrochytrium, ?Diplophlyctis, Nephrochytrium,
Nowakowskiella, Septochytrium
CLADOCHYTRIACEAE J. Schrot., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 1:80 (182) sensu Mozley-Standridge et al. Mycological Research 113:498–507. 2009
Cladochytrium aureum Karling 1949 = C. replicatum Karling 1931. Karling: Sydowia 20:129–136. 1967
Cladochytrium granulatum (Karling) Sparrow 1960 ≡ Nowakowskiella granulata Karling; Sydowia, Beiheft VI, p. 66. 1966
Cladochytrium indicum Singh & Pavgi; Hydrobiologia 37:565–568, figs. 1–7. 1971
Saprobic; snake skin bait; soil; Deoria, U.P., INDIA
Cladochytrium novoguineense Kobayasi & Konno Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus., 14:373–386, fig. 3, C–I. 1971
Saprobic; cellophane and onion skin; soil; Papua, NEW GUINEA & SOLOMON ISLANDS
Cladochytrium replicatum Karling 1931 = C. aureum Karling 1949; Karling:Sydowia 20:129–136. 1967
Cladochytrium salsuginosum A. Batko & S.K.M. Hassan Acta Mycol. 22:189–192, figs. 1–9. 1986 (1988)
Saprobic; onion skin bait; brackish water near Frombork, northern POLAND
CLYDEA D.R. Simmons [Lobulomycetales, Lobulomycetaceae] Mycological Research 113:450–460. 2009
Clydea vesicula Simmons MB#512110. Mycological Research 113:450–460, figs. 3,4. 2009
Saprobic on pollen bait, soil and duff from Eucalyptus grove, Goleta, CALIFORNIA, USA
Coelomomycetaceae [Blastocladiales]; new spp. of this genus are not not included in this list.
See “The genus Coelomomyces, Eds. J.N. Couch & C.E. Bland, Academic Press, Inc., New York. 1985
Coelomycidium [Blastocladiales] placed in Blastocladiales; D.J.S. Barr HP, p. 463. 1990
COLLIMYCES K. Seto & Y. Degawa, MB#823273 [Collimycetaceae]. Protist 169:507–520. 2018
Collimyces mutans K. Seto & Y. Degawa, MB#823274. Protist 169:507–520. 2018
Parasitic on Microglena (green alga); pond, Kashiwa Bireji Mizube Park (Omuro, Kashiwa, CHIBA, JAPAN)
Collimycetaceae K. Seto & Y. Degawa MB#823272 [Rhizophydiales] Protist 169:507–520. 2018
CORALLOIDIOMYCES Letcher [Rhizophydiales]; Mycologia 100:35–324. 2008
Coralloidiomyces digitatus Letcher, Mycologia 100:35–324. 2008 Type = Figs. 2A–Q, 3A–D,5A–F.
Saprobic; pollen bait; shallow water of lake; Lake Muster, CHUBUT, ARGENTINA
CRYPTOMYCOTA M.D.M. Jones & T.A. Richards, MB#563383. IMA Fungus 2:173–175, 2011
Informally known as Rozellida; contains Rozella spp. and environmental sequences; also closely allied to the Microsporidia (James et al. Current Biology 23:1548–1553. 2013) and Amoeboaphelidium spp. (Karpov et al. Protist 164:195–205. 2012; Letcher et al. Plos One 8: e56232)
Emend Karpov and Aleoshin Frontiers in Microbiology 5: article 112. 2014
CULTORAQUATICUS trewini Strullu-Derrien MB#815878 and MB#815878. [Chytridiomycota] PLOS1 11 (12): e0167301. doi:10; 1371/journal.pone.0167301. 2016. Fossil; Early Devonian, Rhynie Chert; SCOTLAND
CYCLOPSOMYCES K. Seto & Y. Degawa MB#810512 [Chytridiomycota, Lobulomycetales] MB#810512 ; Mycologia 107:633–640. 2015
Cyclopsomyces plurioperculatus K. Seto & Y. Degawa MB#810513. Mycologia 107:633–640. 2015. Holotype Figs. 1–15. Saprobic; pine pollen bait; soil from broadleaf forest; Sugadiara Montane Research Center, Nagano, JAPAN
Cylindrochytrium endobioticum Willoughby Nova Hedwigia 7:133–150, Pls. 17, 18 a–d, 23. 1964
Saprobic; cellophane and grass leaf baits; soil; Bogle Crag Wood, Lancashire, UNITED KINGDOM
Cylindrochytrium johnstonii B. Karling, Torrey Botanical Club 68 383, figs. 1–16. 1941.
Emended and confirmed to be in the Cladochytriales. R. A. Steiger et al. Mycotaxon 118:293–302, fig. 1. 2011
Saprobic; onion skin bait; algae and plant detritus; MICHIGAN, USA
Cystocladiella Karling (subgenus of Blastocladiella); Mycopath. Mycol. Appl. 49:169–172. 1973
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Dangeardia appendiculata (Zopf) Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435. 1970; Key to Dangeardia
? Scherffeliomyces appendiculatus (Zopf) Sparrow 1936
Dangeardia echinulata A. Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435, figs. 6–20. 1970.
Parasitic; Vitreochlamys (Sphaerellopsis) aulata; pool near Vistula River, Warsaw, POLAND
Dangeardia molesta (Canter) A. Batko; ZH, p. 179. 1975 ? Entophlyctis molesta Canter 1965.
Dangeardia sporapiculata Geitler; Sydowia, 16:324–330, figs. 1–2. 1963.
Parasitic; Chlamydomonas palmaloid stage; lake near Lunz; AUSTRIA
Dangeardia sporapiculata var. minor Geitler (? no type); Oesterr. Bot. Z., 112:603–609, 1965.
Parasitic; Heleochloridis pallidae; soil: Schladming, AUSTRIA
DANGEARDIANA Valkanov [Chytridiales]; Arch. Mikrobiol., 48:239–246. 1964 (no Latin diagnosis) A. Batko:
Acta Mycol., 6:407–435, 1970 (validation of genus + key to related forms). Karling doubts need to separate from Dangeardia;
CI, p. 100. 1977
Dangeardiana apiculata (Braun) A. Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435. 1970
? Entophlyctis apiculata (Braun) Fischer (1892); also see Karling: CI p. 100. 1977
Dangeardiana eudorinae Valkanov (no Latin diagnosis) Arch. Mikrobiol., 48:239–246, figs. 1–12. 1964.
Parasitic; oospores of Eudorina elegans; water; Sofia, Bulgaria
? Dangeardiana eudorinae Valkanov ex A. Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435. 1970
Dangeardiana leptorrhiza (Johns) A. Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435. 1970 Scherffeliomyces leptorrhizus Johns 1956
Dangeardiana sporapiculata (Geitler) A. Batko; Acta Mycol., 6:407–435. 1970.
? Dangeardia sporapiculata Geitler 1963
DELPHINACHYTRIUM Vélez & Letcher [Chytridiales; insertae sedis] MB#MB801577. Mycologia 105:1251–1265. 2013
Delfinachytrium mesopotamicum Vélez & Letcher MB#MB801578. Mycologia 105:1251–1265. 2013
Saprobic; pollen bait; aquatic; marsh in Entre Rios Province, ARGENTINA
DENDROCHYTRIDIUM Letcher, Longcore & M.J. Powell [Chytridiales, Chytridiaceae] MB#803847. Mycologia 106:145–153. 2014
Dendrochytridium crassum Letcher, Longcore & M.J. Powell. MB#803848. Mycologia 106:145–153. 2014
Saprobic or parasitic; pollen bait and Dictyuchus encysted zoospores; aerial tree detritus; Australian Tropical Research Centre, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
DICTYOMORPHA Mullins; Amer. J. Bot., 48:377–387. 1961
?Pringsheimiella Couch 1939 (homonym)
Dictyomorpha dioica Couch ex Mullins; Amer. J. Bot., 48:377–387, figs. 1–37. 1961
Parasitic; Oomycetes; Mirror Lake, Highlands, NC, USA ? Pringsheimiella dioica Couch 1939
Dictyomorpha dioica var. pythiensis N. Sarkar & R. Dayal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India, Sect. B, 58:403–406 figs. 1–10. 1988
Parasitic; Pythium aphanidermatum; Kurukshetra Pond, Varanasi, U.P., INDIA
DINOCHYTRIUM Lesham, Letcher & M. J. Powell [Chytridiaceae, Chytridiales] MB#813312. Mycologia 108:731–743. 2016
Parasitic; isolated from living Peridinium gatunense; Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), ISRAEL
DINOMYCETACEAE Karpov & Guillou [Rhizophydiales] MB#807620. Protist, 165:230–244. 2014
DINOMYCES Karpov & Guillou [ Dinomycetaceae, Rhizophydiales] MB#807621. Protist, 165:230–244. 2014
Dinomyces arenysensis Karpov & Guillou. MB#807621. Protist, 165:230–244. 2014
Parasitic; dinophytes especially Alexandrium spp.; marine, Arenys de Mar harbour, Mediterranean Sea, SPAIN
DIPLOCHYTRIDIUM Karling [Chytridiales]; Arch. Mikrobiol., 76:126–131. 1971. Segregate of Chytridium Braun. But see: W.H. Blackwell et al. 2002. Regarding the the separation of Diplochytridium spp. from Chytridium sensu lato, see: Mycotaxon 83:183–190.
Diplophlyctis asteroidea I.J. Dogma + key to chitinophilic Diplophlyctis spp.Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 67:255–264, figs.1–3. 1976. Saprophytic; chitin; acid bogs; northern MICHIGAN, USA. I retain Asterophlyctis Petersen for chitinophilic species.
Diplophlyctis buttermerensis (Will.) Dogma; Arch. Mikrobiol., 66:203–219, 1969 ? Nephrochytrium buttermerense Willoughby 1962. A. Batko retains N. buttermerense; ZH, p. 220. 1975
Diplophlyctis chitinophila Willoughby; Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 45:121–136, fig. 5. 1962.
Saprophytic; chitin; submerged mud; lakes, E.L.D., U.K. Probably a species of Asterophlyctis.
Diplophlyctis complicata (Willoughby) Dogma; Nova Hedwigia, 25:143–159. 1974 ? Nephrochytrium complicatum Willoughby 1961
Diplophlyctis nephrochytrioides Karling; Sydowia, 20:109–118, figs. 36–67. 1967
Saprophytic?; Nitella, moribund internodes; Lake Ohau; CANTERBURY PROVINCE, N.Z.
Diplophlyctis sarcoptoides (Petersen) I.J. Dogma; Nova Hedwigia, 25:121–141, 1974. Dogma (loc.cit.) designated figs. 1–38 on Pls. I–IV as neotype. ? Asterophlyctis sarcoptoides Petersen 1903. I retain Asteroplyctis as a genus for A. sarcoptoides [Chytridiaceae]. Also see: Letcher et al. Fungal Biology 122:1109–1123. 2018.
Diplophlyctis sexualis Haskins 1950 ? Nephrochytrium sexuale (Haskins) A Batko; ZH, p. 220. 1975Diplophlyctis versiformis I.J. Dogma; Philipp. J. Biol., 5:121–142, figs. 1–25. 1976
Saprophytic; shrimp chitin; Bryant’s Bog, Smith’s Bog; MICHIGAN, USA, should probably be in Asterophlyctis Petersen