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| KEY TO THE FAMILIES OF MUCORALES 1(See Key to Genera of Mucoraceae below)   1a-  Sporocarp present, containing sporangia,
  zygospores or
  azygospores-------------------------------------------------------- Endogonaceae   1b-  Sporocarp
  lacking----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2     2a-  Sporangia all columellate and
  alike---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3   2b-  Columellate sporangia present or absent;
  noncolumellate--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  4     3a-  Sporangial membrane thin, fungaceous;
  sporangiospores liberated by breaking up of sporangial wall; zygospores
  rough, suspensors        usually not
  tong-like-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Mucoraceae   3b-  Sporangial wall densely cutinized above,
  entire sporangium violently discharged or detached as a whole from
  sporangiophore;        zygospores smooth, suspensors
  tong-like-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pilobolaceae     4a-  Terminal sporangium columellate,
  multispored, or sometimes replaced by a sterile spine or with neither
  present; sporangiola        few or 1-spored borne on branches of
  the same
  sporangiophore---------------------------------------------------------------Thamnidiaceae   4b-  Columellate sporangia lacking (except in
  Choanephoraceae); imperfect stage representee by noncolumellate sporangia,
  sporangiola,        merosporangia or conidia, or some combination of these
  structures---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  5     5a-  Asexual state represented by merosporangia
  or conidia borne upon phialides on a sporocladium------------------------------------------
  6   5b-  Merosporangia lacking; conidia not borne
  on phialides on a
  sporocladium-------------------------------------------------------------------
  7     6a-  Merosporangia borne on swollen tips of
  sporangiophores, at first cylindrical, then forming a single row of
  sporangiospores,        simulating a chain of
  conidia------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Piptocephalidaceae   6b-  Imperfect stage with only conidia; conidia
  borne on phialides which in turn are borne upon a sporocladium; sporocladia
  often on a        branch  or directly upon a
  conidiophore-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kickxellaceae     7a-  Sporangiola or conidia borne on swollen
  tips (columellate sporangia also present in some genera); zygospores
  naked------------------- 8   7b-  Sporangia, if present, without columellae;
  sporangiola and conidia, when present, borne singly, not on swollen tips of
  sporophores;        zygospores imbedded in a thick hyphal
  matrix-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Mortierellaceae     8a-  Genera forming conidia only; with
  zygospores formed as in Mucor-------------------------------------------------
  Cunninghamellaceae   8b-  Genera always possessing sporangia and
  sometimes conidia; zygospores not formed as in Mucor--------------------
  Choanephoraceae   = = = = = = = =
  = = = = = = = = = = = =  KEY TO THE GENERA OF THE MUCORACEAE  1a.- Sporangia
  flask-shaped with a distinct spherical venter and a long
  neck.------------------------------------------------------- Saksenaea   1b.- Sporangia
  not flask-shaped.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2     2a.- All
  sporangia pyriform and with a definite apophysis; sporangia borne from
  stolons but typically not opposite the rhizoids..  Absidia     2b.- All
  sporangia spherical; if stolons present, then sporangiophores opposite the
  rhizoids.----------------------------------------------- 3     3a.- Sporangia
  with a definite
  apophysis.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4   3b.Sporangia
  without an
  apophysis.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  5     4a.-
  Sporangiophores formed mostly on stolons opposite the
  rhizoids---------------------------------------------------------------- Rhizopus   4b.-
  Sporangiophores not on
  stolons.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Spinellus     5a.-
  Sporangiophores usually on stolons with rhizoids.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Actinomucor   5b.-
  Sporangiophores not on
  stolons.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  6     6a.-
  Sporangiophores regularly dichotomously branched; sporangia all of the same
  size; homothallic.--------------------------- Syzygites   6b.  Sporangiophores at least partly
  dichotomously branched; large terminal sporangia and smaller sporangia on
  branches; homothallic.        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Dicranophora   6c.  Sporangiophores irregularly divided or
  simple -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  7     7a.-
  Sporangiophores branched with all the branches bearing sporangia
  circinately.------------------------------------------------ Circinella   7b.- No
  sporangia or not all the sporangia on branches borne circinately. --------------------------------------------------------------------
  8     8a.- Large
  sporangiophores over 80 mm. high with a metallic luster, unbranched;
  suspensors with branched, finger-like projections           ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Phycomyces   8b.-
  Sporangiophores shorter, or, if 80 mm. then branched and without metallic
  luster; suspensors usually unadorned. ------------------ 9     9a.- never
  parasitic upon other members of the Mucorales; suspensors unadorned.
  --------------------------------------------------------- 10   9b.-
  gall-forming parasites upon other Mucorales; suspensors with finger-like
  projections. --------------------------------------- Parasitella     10a.- Zygospores
  constantly on short side branches of the sporangiophores; homothallic;
  heterogamous. ------------------ Zygorhynchus   10b.- Zygospores
  on separate hyphae, seldom upon sporangiophores; mostly heterothallic;
  isogamous. ----------------------------- Mucor   _____________________   1 -- Derived from University of Wisconsin, Madison Botany Dept. |