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Sclerodermatineae is a suborder of the fungal order Boletales. Circumscribed in 2002 by mycologists Manfred Binder and Andreas Bresinsky, it contains nine genera and about 80 species. The suborder contains a diverse assemblage fruit body morphologies, including boletes, gasteroid forms, earthstars (genus Astraeus), and puffballs. Most species are ectomycorrhizal, although the ecological role of some species is not known with certainty. The suborder is thought to have originated in the late Cretaceous (145–66 Ma) in Asia and North America, and the major genera diversified around the mid Cenozoic (66–0 Ma).

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  • Sclerodermatineae (es)
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  • Sclerodermatineae es un suborden del orden de hongos Boletales. Circunscrito en 2002 por los micólogos Manfred Binder y Andreas Bresinsky, contiene nueve géneros y cerca de 80 especies. El suborden incluye un diverso ensamble de morfologías del cuerpo fructífero, que incluye boletes, formas de gasteroides, estrellas terrestres (género Astraeus) y "puffballs". La mayoría de las especies son ectomicorrizas, aunque el papel ecológico de algunas especies no se conoce con certeza. Se cree que el suborden se originó a finales del Cretácico (145-66 Ma) en Asia y América del Norte, y los principales géneros se diversificaron alrededor del Cenozoico medio (66-0 Ma). (es)
  • Les Sclerodermatineae sont un sous-ordre de champignons de l’ordre des Boletales. Le sous ordre des Sclerodermatineae est un assemblage monophylétique des Hyménomycètes (Fungi en formation) et les Gastéromycètes (Vesse-de-loup). (fr)
  • Sclerodermatineae is a suborder of the fungal order Boletales. Circumscribed in 2002 by mycologists Manfred Binder and Andreas Bresinsky, it contains nine genera and about 80 species. The suborder contains a diverse assemblage fruit body morphologies, including boletes, gasteroid forms, earthstars (genus Astraeus), and puffballs. Most species are ectomycorrhizal, although the ecological role of some species is not known with certainty. The suborder is thought to have originated in the late Cretaceous (145–66 Ma) in Asia and North America, and the major genera diversified around the mid Cenozoic (66–0 Ma). (en)
  • Sclerodermatineae — подотряд грибов отряда Болетовые. Описанный в 2002 году микологами и , он содержит девять родов и около 80 видов. Подотряд содержит разнообразные строения плодового тела, включая трубчатые, , звёздчатые грибы (род Astraeus) и дождевики. Большинство видов являются эктомикоризными, хотя экологическая роль некоторых видов не известна с уверенностью. Считается, что подотряд возник в позднем Мелу (145-66 млнлет назад) в Азии и Северной Америке, а основные роды диверсифицировались в середине Кайнозоя (66-0 млн лет). (ru)
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