Discomycetes is a former taxonomic
class of
Ascomycete fungi which contains all of the cup, sponge, brain, and some club-like fungi. It includes typical cup fungi like the
scarlet elf cup and the
orange peel fungus, and fungi with fruiting bodies of more unusual shape, such as
morels,
truffles and the
swamp beacon. New taxonomic and molecular data fail to support the monophyly of the discomycetes.
- A common feature of Discomycetes are the asci, which are typically produced on the surface of cup-like fruiting bodies. In most discomycetes, each ascus contains eight sexual spores that are forcibly discharged into the air when mature.
- In modern classifications, the members of the obsolete class are included in Pezizomycetes, Lecanoromycetes, Leotiomycetes and Sordariomycetes.
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