euascomycetes
61eu- — comb. form well, easily. Etymology: Gk * * * combining form Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek, from ey, eu, from neuter of eys good; akin to Hittite asus good and pe …
62euascales — ˌyüˌaˈskā(ˌ)lēz noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from eu + asc + ales in some classifications : an order equivalent to the class Euascomycetes …
63euascomycetidae — (ˌ)yüˌ(w)askōˌmīˈsed.əˌdē Etymology: New Latin, from eu + Ascomycetes + idae synonym of euascomycetes …
64hysteriales — hə̇ˌstirēˈā(ˌ)lēz noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Hysterium, genus of fungi + ales : an order of fungi of the subclass Euascomycetes that is characterized by elongated ascomata opening by a longitudinal slit and includes …
65meliolales — ˌmelēəˈlā(ˌ)lēz, mə̇ˌlīə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Meliola genus of fungi (from Greek mēlon apple + New Latin i + Latin ola, diminutive suffix) + ales : an order of fungi ( …
66microthyriales — ˈā(ˌ)lēz noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Microthyrium + ales : an order of fungi (subclass Euascomycetes) that have peltate fructifications and develop asci on ascogenous hyphae arising from among the… …
67myriangiales — ˌmirēˌanjēˈā(ˌ)lēz noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Myriangium + ales : an order of fungi (subclass Euascomycetes) having a single ascus in each chamber of the well developed and often gelatinous stroma …
68phacidiales — ˈā(ˌ)lēz noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Phacidium genus of fungi + ales : an order of fungi (subclass Euascomycetes) having the hymenium covered by a membrane until the ascospores mature following which the membrane… …
69protoascomycetes — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from prot + Ascomycetes in some classifications : a subclass of Ascomycetes characterized by the lack of an ascocarp, by the production of asci directly from the fertilized… …