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    Tremella is a genus of fungi in the family Tremellaceae. All Tremella species are parasites of other fungi and most produce anamorphic yeast states. Basidiocarps...
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    Tremella fuciformis is a species of fungus; it produces white, frond-like, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruiting bodies). It is widespread, especially in the...
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    Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter) is a common jelly fungus in the family...
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    Synonyms Tremella sabinae Dicks. (1785) Tremella digitata Hoffm. (1787) Aecidium cancellatum Pers. (1792) Puccinia juniperi Pers. (1794) Tremella clavariiformis ...
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    which is described as similar to that of soil. However, some species, Tremella fuciformis for example, are not only edible but prized for use in soup...
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    its comparatively large (18–23 by 6.5–8 μm), 7-septate basidiospores. Tremella mesenterica and Naematelia aurantia are macroscopically identical to D...
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    In 1908 it was raised to species level and placed in the genus Tremella, as Tremella reticulata, by American mycologist William Gilson Farlow. In 2003...
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  • Tremella exigua is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces small, dark, pustular, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic...
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  • Tremella yokohamensis is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces white, foliaceous, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic...
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  • species on decaying pine needles. It was originally described from Scotland. Tremella translucens was first published in 1938 by mycologist Hugh Douglas Gordon...
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