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Members of the Monoblepharidomycetes have a lamentous thallus that is either extensive or simple and unbranched. They frequently have a holdfast at the base. In
contrast to other taxa in their phylum, some reproduce using autospores, although many do so through zoospores.
Oogamous sexual reproduction may also occur.[4]
In addition to the type genus, the order Monoblepharidales includes Harpochytrium and Oedogoniomyces.[4]
[5] Esser K (2014). The Mycota VII A: Systematics and Evolution (2nd ed.). Springer. p. 461. ISBN 978-3-64255317-2.
Taxonomy
Genus
Harpochytrium
Lagerheim 1890 [Fulminaria Gobi 1900;
Rhabdium Dangeard 1903 non Wallroth
1833]
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