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  • Bandoni referred the latter group to the Auriculariales, restricting the Tremellales to the Tremellaceae, Sirobasidiaceae, and Tetragoniomycetaceae.
  • Technically, this means that the Ceratobasidiaceae belong within the Auriculariales, but this is a taxonomic problem that has yet to be resolved.
  • A radical revision was undertaken in 1984, when American mycologist Robert Bandoni used transmission electron microscopy to investigate the ultrastructure of the septal pore apparatus in the Auriculariales.
  • A radical revision was undertaken in 1984, when American mycologist Robert Joseph Bandoni used transmission electron microscopy to investigate the ultrastructure of the septal pore apparatus in the Auriculariales.
  • Bandoni therefore amended the Auriculariales to include the family Auriculariaceae ( with auricularioid basidia ) together with the families Exidiaceae, Aporpiaceae, Hyaloriaceae, and Sebacinaceae ( with tremelloid basidia ).
  • "Guepinia " is variously classified in the Auriculariales order, with uncertain familial position ( " incertae sedis " ), or as part of the Exidiaceae family.
  • Other species originally described in " Hydnum " have been reassigned to various genera in various orders including the Agaricales, Auriculariales, Gomphales, Hymenochaetales, Polyporales, Russulales, Thelephorales and Trechisporales.
  • Research on the septal pore ultrastructure of the little-known and atypical type species, " Ceratobasidium calosporum ", indicates that it is a member of the Auriculariales and is unrelated to other species of " Ceratobasidium ".
  • Heterobasidiomycetes correspond to most Basidiomycota other than the homobasidiomycetes : the subphyla Ustilaginomycotina ( rusts and a variety of other forms ), and from the subphylum Agaricomycotina the classes Tremellomycetes and Dacrymycetes, the orders Auriculariales and Sebacinales within the class Agaricomycetes, and the families Ceratobasidiaceae and Tulasnellaceae from the agaricomycete order Cantharellales ( these members of the Agaricomycotina, save for the web-like Ceratobasidiaceae, are collectively known as the jelly fungi ).