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Web Pages
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  Basidiomycota: The Club Fungi http://tolweb.org/Basidiomycota/
Extensive information from the Tree of Life Web Project on this phylum including characteristics of the group and a discussion of their phylogenetic relationships.
  Dimorphic Basidiomycetes http://www.crem.fct.unl.pt/dimorphic_basidiomycetes/
Information about the systematics, ecology, and evolution of basidiomycetous fungi having a yeast stage.
  Basidiomycetes of the Greater Antilles http://facultyweb.cortland.edu/NeoTropicalFungi/NSF/ga.asp
Highlights research on the basidiomycetes of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. Includes information on the range of habitats in this area and an illustrated species list.
  Basidiomycota http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basidiomycota#Classification
Details from Wikipedia on the classification and typical life-cycle of members of this phylum.
  Agaricomycotina: Jelly Fungi, Yeasts, and Mushrooms http://tolweb.org/Agaricomycotina/20531
Information from the Tree of Life Web Project on this clade of the Basidiomycota including characteristics and a discussion of their phylogenetic relationships.
  Basidiomycetes http://www.basidiomycetes.org/
A clearing house for research information about the basidiomycete fungi. Includes a list of laboratories focused on the basidiomycota, lists of basidiomycete species, conferences and other events, and an index of available genomic information.
  Jelly Fungus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_fungi
These fungi are so named because their fruiting body appears to be the consistency of jelly. They are found in the orders Tremellales, Auriculariales, and Dacrymycetales.
  Subphylum Basidiomycotina http://www.mycolog.com/chapter5a.htm
Illustrated account of the Basidiomycetes.
  Order Tremellales, Auriculariales, Uredinales and Ustilaginales http://www.mycolog.com/chapter5f.htm
Many photographs of the rusts and smuts of the Uredinales and Ustilaginales, and a few of the jelly-like Tremellales.
  Lawn Mushrooms http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISCELLANEOUS/lawn.htm
Information on a number of species of fungi that may be found growing on the lawn.
  Natural Perspective: Order Agaricales http://www.perspective.com/nature/fungi/agaricales.html
General description (with photos) of this order of mushrooms, including the Amanita, Agaricus, Russula, Tricholoma, Gomphidius, Coprinus, Waxy Cap (Hygrophoracea), and Bolete families.
  Springbrook Research Centre http://springbrook.info/research
Environmental studies and observations of bioluminescent organisms and bioluminescent fungi at the Springbrook Research Centre, Queensland, Australia.
  Glossary of Terms http://www.fungionline.org.uk/glossary.html
A useful list of the technical terms used in the study of fungi.
  Jelly Fungi http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/Bot201/Basidiomycota/Jelly_Fungi.htm
Information and photographs of jelly fungi from the three orders Tremellales, Auriculariales and Dacrymycetales.
  Basidiomycota http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Basidiomycota
Information on members of this phylum from MicrobeWiki, the student-edited microbiology resource, including their description and significance, cell structure and metabolism, and ecology.
  Charismatic Megafungi: The Conservation of Waxcap Grasslands http://users.aber.ac.uk/gwg/pdf/GriffithBW-Waxcap.pdf
Article on the largely unseen fungi which are an important part of ancient pastures.
  A Gallery of Scanning Electron Micrographs http://www.fungi.com/info/sems/index.html
Paul Stamets provides a number of images of spores and basidia.
  An Overview of the Mushroom Life Cycle http://www.fungi.com/info/articles/lifecycle.html
Diagram illustrating the process by which a fungal spore can develop into an organism producing a spore-producing fruiting body.
  Mushrooms, the Hwarang and the Martial Arts http://www.fungi.com/info/articles/martial.html
Article by Paul Stamets on the Asian martial artists who believe in the potency of various mushrooms to aid them on the path to perfection.

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