Genus Aphanandromyces W.Rossi
MB#244
Mycologia 74 (3): 520 (Rossi 1982a). –
Type species: A. audisioi W.Rossi (by monotypy)
Brief description
Monoecious. Receptacle three-celled (Fig. 46D). Cells II and III adnate on the top of cell I. Primary appendage consisting of a wedge-shaped basal cell, a suprabasal cell with a rounded protuberance on the outer, lower side, and a collapsing third cell above which supports two cells and four antheridia, although this portion typically falls off at maturity. Perithecium with five cells in each vertical row of outer wall cells.
Remarks
Monotypic. Tavares (1985) compared this genus with Synandromyces and Autophagomyces . The latter similarity was also mentioned by Rossi (1982a). Although appendage loss is common in other genera, the break off of the appendage by the collapse of one of its cells represents a unique characteristic among the Laboulbeniales .