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HETEROBASIDIOAIYCETES 

 Dacryomycetales 



The Dacryomycetales include a group of jelly fungi, all of 

 \yhich are saprophytes occurring on decaying wood. The fruit- 

 ing bodies are small, \yaxv or s^elatinous in consistency, and 

 typically yellow to orange in color. Although the Dacryomyce- 

 tales bear a superficial resemblance to the Tremellales and Auricu- 

 lariales, they have been classified as a separate order because of 

 the unique basidium, which is a Y-shaped, non-septate struc- 

 ture bearing 2 basidiospores, rather than the 4 spores character- 

 istic of Basidiomycetes in general. 



