Tremella

Genus of fungi


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::summary Genus of fungi ::

| image = Tremella mesenterica JPG1.jpg | image_caption = Gelatinous fruit body of Tremella mesenterica | taxon = Tremella | authority = Pers. (1801) | type_species = Tremella mesenterica | type_species_authority = (Schaeff.) Retz. | synonyms = Epidochium Fr.

Gyraria Nees

Nakaiomyces Kobayasi

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 (fruit bodies), when produced, are gelatinous and are colloquially classed among the "jelly fungi". Over 100 species of Tremella (in its wide sense) are currently recognized worldwide. One species, Tremella fuciformis, is commercially cultivated for food.

Taxonomy

History

Tremella was one of the original genera created by Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum of 1753. The name comes from the Latin tremere meaning "to tremble". Linnaeus placed Tremella in the algae, including within it a variety of gelatinous growths, including seaweeds, cyanobacteria, and myxomycetes, as well as fungi. Subsequent authors added additional species to this mix, until Persoon revised Tremella in 1794 and 1801, repositioning the genus within the fungi.

Persoon's reinterpretation of Tremella was sufficiently radical to be considered a separate genus (Tremella Pers.) from that originally created by Linnaeus (Tremella L.). Tremella Pers. has now been conserved under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, with Tremella mesenterica as the type species.

Current status

Molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has shown that Tremella (as previously understood) is polyphyletic (and hence artificial), with most species not closely related to the type. Accordingly, some species have been transferred to new genera and new families: Tremella foliacea and related species are now placed in the genus Phaeotremella within the family Phaeotremellaceae; Tremella encephala and related species are now placed in the genus Naematelia within the Naemateliaceae; Tremella moriformis and related species are now placed in the genus Pseudotremella within the Bulleraceae; and Tremella polyporina is now placed in the genus Carcinomyces within the Carcinomycetaceae. Several other species groups have not yet been renamed, pending further research.

More than 500 species have been described in Tremella, but most of these are old names either of doubtful application or for species later transferred to other genera. In its strict sense the genus Tremella now contains some 30-40 species, including the type Tremella mesenterica and the cultivated species T. fuciformis.

Description

Fruit bodies, when present, are gelatinous. In some species they are small (under 5 mm across) and pustular to pulvinate (cushion-shaped). In others they are much larger (up to 150 mm across) and may be variously lobed, cephaliform (like a brain, with folds and ridges), or foliose (with leaf-like or seaweed-like fronds). Many Tremella species, however, are hymenial parasites, producing spores within the fruit bodies of their hosts, and are only visible microscopically.

Microscopic characters

Tremella species produce hyphae that are typically (but not always) clamped and have haustorial cells from which hyphal filaments seek out and penetrate the hyphae of the host. The basidia are "tremelloid" (globose to ellipsoid, sometimes stalked, and vertically or diagonally septate), giving rise to long, sinuous sterigmata or epibasidia on which the basidiospores are produced. These spores are smooth, globose to ellipsoid, and germinate by hyphal tube or by yeast cells. Conidiophores are often present, producing conidiospores that are similar to yeast cells.

Habitat and distribution

Species are mainly parasitic on wood-rotting fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, particularly on species that occur on dead attached branches. Hosts include members of the corticioid fungi and Dacrymycetales in the Basidiomycota and species of Diaporthe, other Sordariomycetes, and lichens in the Ascomycota. Some Tremella species parasitize the fruit bodies of their hosts, others parasitize the mycelium within the wood.

As a group, Tremella species occur worldwide, though individual species may have a more restricted distribution.

Species and hosts

The list below includes species of Tremella (in the wide sense) that have recently been described or redescribed based on fruit bodies. Species based on yeasts are not included. Some additional older species may also be valid, but lack a modern description. The type locality (but not the wider distribution) is given for each species together with the host fungus, where known. Species belonging to Tremella in the strict sense are marked as such, as are those that have been transferred to new genera.

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ImageNameCurrent StatusType LocalityHost
Tremella anaptychiaeSpainAnaptychia ciliaris
Tremella anomalaBrazilHypoxylon spp
Tremella arachisporaCameroonunknown
Tremella armeniacaTremella sensu strictoCosta RicaXylaria sp?
[[File:Tremella aurantia 13102008a.jpg150px]]Tremella aurantiaNaematelia aurantiaUSA
[[File:Golden ear bacteria (2).jpg150px]]Tremella aurantialbaNaematelia aurantialbaChina
Tremella aurantioluteaMexicounknown
Tremella australeTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella australiensisAustraliaStereum spp
Tremella boninensisTremella sensu strictoJapanunknown
Tremella boraborensisTahitiunknown
Tremella brasiliensisTremella sensu strictoBrazilunknown
Tremella callunicolaScotlandAleurodiscus norvegicus
Tremella caloceraticolaDenmarkCalocera cornea
Tremella caloplacaeGreeceCaloplaca spp(as Tremella sp. 1)
Tremella candelariellaeLuxembourgCandelariella spp
Tremella cephalodiicolaPapua New GuineaPsoroma pannarioides
Tremella cerebriformisTremella sensu strictoTaiwanunknown
Tremella cetrariellaeNorwayCetrariella delisei
Tremella cetrariicolaScotlandCetraria spp
Tremella cheejeniiTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella christianseniiDenmarkPhyscia spp
Tremella cladoniaeGermanyCladonia spp
Tremella clavisterigmaGuatemalaunknown
Tremella coalescensTremella sensu strictoUSAunknown
Tremella coccocarpiaePhilippinesCoccocarpia rottleri
Tremella coffeicolorBermudaunknown(as T. auricularia)
Tremella colpomaticolaDenmarkColpoma quercinum
Tremella compactaBrazilunknown
Tremella coppinsiiSarawakPlatismatia spp
Tremella dactylobasidiaSpainDendrothele macrosporae
Tremella dendrographaeUSADendrographa minor
Tremella diaporthicolaUSADiaporthe spp
Tremella discicolaBelgiumMollisia and Pyrenopeziza spp
Tremella dumontiiEcuadorunknown
Tremella durissimaArgentinaunknown
Tremella dysentericaTremella sensu strictoBrazilunknown
[[File:Ajukõhrik.JPG150px]]Tremella encephalaNaematelia encephalaEurope
Tremella erythrinaTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella everniaeChinaEvernia mesomorpha
Tremella exiguaFranceDiaporthe spp
Tremella fibuliferaTremella sensu strictoBrazilunknown
Tremella fimbriataPhaeotremella fimbriataEuropeStereum rugosum
Tremella flammeaTremella sensu strictoJapan
Tremella flavaTremella sensu strictoTaiwanHypoxylon spp
Tremella foliaceaPhaeotremella foliaceaEuropeStereum sanguinolentum
[[File:Phaeotremella foliacea (Pers.) Wedin, J.C. Zamora & Millanes 885447.jpg150px]]Tremella frondosaPhaeotremella frondosaEurope
[[File:Tremella fuciformis 337510.jpg150px]]Tremella fuciformisTremella sensu strictoBrazil
Tremella fungicolaDenmarkMollisia cinerea
Tremella fuscosuccineaPhaeotremella fuscosuccineaTaiwanunknown
Tremella giraffaGermanyDacrymyces spp
[[File:Tremella globispora D.A. Reid 393505 2013-12-22.jpg150px]]Tremella globisporaTremella sensu strictoEngland
Tremella graphidastraePapua New GuineaGraphidastra multiformis
Tremella guangxiensisTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella guttiformisSri Lankaunknown
Tremella haematommatisUSAHaematomma puniceum
Tremella hainanensisTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella harrisiiUSAPolymeridium catapastum
Tremella huuskoneniiRaesaenenia huuskonenii
Tremella hymenophagaSpainScytinostroma odoratum
Tremella hypocenomycisFinlandHypocenomyce spp
Tremella hypogymniaeFranceHypogymnia spp
[[File:Tremella iduensis 02.jpg150px]]Tremella iduensisTremella sensu strictoJapan
Tremella imshaugiaeUSAImshaugia aleurites
Tremella indecorataNorwayDiatrype bullata
Tremella invasaDenmarkTrechispora spp
Tremella karsteniiFinlandColpoma juniperi
Tremella latisporaTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
Tremella leptogiiPeruLeptogium sp.
Tremella lethariaeCanadaLetharia vulpina
Tremella lichenicolaLuxembourgMycoblastus fucatus
Tremella lilaceaCosta RicaDiaporthe sp?
Tremella lloydiae-candidaeTremella sensu strictoJapanunknown
Tremella lobariacearumMadeiraLobariaceae spp
Tremella macroceratisNorwayCladonia macroceras
Tremella mangensisChinaunknown
Tremella mesenterellaTremella sensu strictoCanadaPeniophora spp
[[File:Lanaken Pietersembos gele trilzwam 2021-01-22 16-05-57.jpg150px]]Tremella mesentericaTremella sensu strictoSweden
Tremella microcarpaPapua New Guinealichen sp.
Tremella microsporaNaematelia microsporaSouth AfricaStereum spp
Tremella monosporaPeruLeptogium sp.
Tremella montis-wilhelmiiPapua New GuineaNormandina simodense sp.
Tremella moriformisPseudotremella moriformisEnglandDiaporthe spp
Tremella mycetophiloidesPhaeotremella mycetophiloidesJapanAleurodiscus amorphus and A. grantii
Tremella mycophagaPhaeotremella mycophagaCanadaAleurodiscus amorphus and A. grantii
Tremella nashiiUSAUsnea sorediifera
Tremella nephromatisCanadaNephroma parile
Tremella nieblaeUSANiebla cephalota
Tremella nigrifactaCosta RicaDiatrypella sp.
Tremella nivalisPseudotremella nivalisTaiwanDiatrype spp
Tremella normandinaeHawaiiNormandina pulchella
Tremella obscuraUSADacrymyces spp
Tremella occultifuroideaTaiwanDacrymyces spp
Tremella olensTremella sensu strictoAustraliaunknown
Tremella papuanaPapua New GuineaHypogymnia pseudobitteriana
[[File:Tremella parmeliarum 265062319.jpg150px]]Tremella parmeliarumPapua New Guinea
Tremella parmeliellaePapua New GuineaParmeliella foliicola
Tremella penetransDenmarkDacrymyces spp
Tremella pertusariaeNorthern IrelandPertusaria spp
Tremella phaeographidisEnglandPhaeographis spp
Tremella phaeographinaeUSAPhaeographina spp
Tremella phaeophysciaeDenmarkPhaeophyscia orbicularis
Tremella philippinensisTremella sensu strictoPhilippinesunknown
Tremella poilkavensisIndiaBiscogniauxia sp.
[[File:Tremella polyporina Reid 311599 2012-09-13.jpg150px]]Tremella polyporinaCarcinomyces polyporinusScotland
Tremella protoparmeliaeEnglandProtoparmelia spp
Tremella pseudocyphellariaeMauritiusPseudocyphellaria desfontainii
Tremella psoroglaenaePapua New GuineaPsoroglaena spp
Tremella psoromicolaChilePsoroma spp
Tremella puncteliaeMexicoPunctelia borreri
Tremella puncteliotegensNew ZealandPunctelia borreri
Tremella purpurascentisUSADirinaria purpurascens
Tremella pyrenaicaFranceLecanora polytropa
Tremella ramalinaeMexicoRamalina spp
Tremella ramboidiaeUSARamboldia haematites
Tremella resupinataTremella sensu strictoTaiwanHypoxylon spp
Tremella rhabdodisciJapanRhabdodiscus inalbescens
Tremella rhizocarpicolaNorway
Tremella rinodinaeDenmarkRinodina spp
Tremella robustaUSARoccellina fransciscana
Tremella roseaAustriaunknown
Tremella roseolutescensTremella sensu strictoCosta Ricaunknown
Tremella rubromaculataTremella sensu strictoGuatemalaunknown
Tremella salmoneaTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
[[File:Tremella samoensis - Eugene Popov - 92787506.jpeg150px]]Tremella samoensisTremella sensu strictoSamoa
Tremella sanguineaPhaeotremellaChinaStereum sp.
Tremella santessoniiZimbabweUsnea spp
Tremella sarcographaeBrazilSarcographa medusulina
Tremella sarniensisGuernseyPhanerochaete sordida
Tremella seclusaFranceunknown
Tremella silvae-dravedaeDenmarkunknown
Tremella simplexPhaeotremella simplexCanadaAleurodiscus amorphus
Tremella spiciferaBelgiumMassarina arundinacea
Tremella steidleriCzech RepublicStereum hirsutum
Tremella stevensianaAustraliaUsnea confusa
Tremella stictaeRwandaSticta weigelii
Tremella strigulaeUSAStrigula stigmatella
Tremella subalpinaRussiaunknown
Tremella subencephalaCanadaAcanthophysium lividocoeruleum
Tremella subfibuliferaTremella sensu strictoBrazilunknown
Tremella subrubiginosaTremella sensu strictoPanamaunknown
Tremella sulcariaeChinaSulcaria sulcata
Tremella synarthoniaeUSASynarthonia inconspicua
Tremella taiwanensisTremella sensu strictoTaiwanunknown
Tremella tawaTremella sensu strictoNew Zealandunknown
Tremella telleriaeSpainPostia spp
Tremella teloschistisUSATeloschistes exilis
Tremella tornabeaeCanary IslandsTornabea scutellifera
Tremella translucensPhaeotremella translucensScotlandLophodermium spp(as Sirotrema translucens)
Tremella tremelloidesNaemateliaUSAStereum sp.
Tremella tropicaTremella sensu strictoTaiwanunknown
Tremella tubulosaeScotlandHypogymnia tubulosa
Tremella tuckeraeUSARamalina sinensis
Tremella umbilicariaePeruUmbilicaria sp.
Tremella versicolorEnglandPeniophora spp
[[File:Tremella vesiculosa by Genaee Rhodes.jpg150px]]Tremella vesiculosaNew Zealand
Tremella volcanaguaGuatemalaunknown
Tremella wediniiUSA
Tremella wirthiiGermanyProtoparmelia sp.
Tremella wrightiiCubaunknown
Tremella xanthomendozaeUSAGallowayella weberi
Tremella yokohamensisTremella sensu strictoJapanunknown
Tremella zamoraeUSALecanora louisianae
Tremella zhejiangensisTremella sensu strictoChinaunknown
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