• The Phaffomycetaceae are a family of yeasts in the order Saccharomycetales that reproduce by budding. Species in the family have a widespread distribution...
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    Cyberlindnera is a genus of yeasts in the Phaffomycetaceae family. Its name is derived from the Latin word “Ciber,” which originates from “Cibus,” meaning...
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    Ascomycota Class: Saccharomycetes Order: Saccharomycetales Family: Phaffomycetaceae Genus: Komagataella Y. Yamada, M. Matsuda, K. Maeda & Mikata, 1995...
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    (currently construed) genus Candida is found in Pichiaceae, CUG-Ser1 clade, Phaffomycetaceae and Saccharomycetaceae. Consequently, despite that the name Candida...
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  • Ascomycota Class: Saccharomycetes Order: Saccharomycetales Family: Phaffomycetaceae Genus: Cyberlindnera Species: C. jadinii Binomial name Cyberlindnera...
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  • within the Saccharomycetales order. It is placed within the family of Phaffomycetaceae. The fungi has asexual reproduction and that budding is multilateral...
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    Debaryomycetaceae Dipodascaceae Endomycetaceae Lipomycetaceae Metschnikowiaceae Phaffomycetaceae Pichiaceae Saccharomycetaceae Saccharomycodaceae Saccharomycopsidaceae...
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  • with certainty into any family. Although, the GBIF list the family as Phaffomycetaceae. Several members of the Starmerella clade are associated with flowers...
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    Wickerhamomycetaceae Kurtzman, Robnett & Bas.-Powers 2008 Phaffomycetaceae Yamada et al. 1999...
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  • widespread distribution. Genus Wickerhamomyces used to be placed within Phaffomycetaceae family, until 2008 when it was separated and placed within its own...
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  • Kozaburo Mikata published Starmera which is a genus of fungi within the Phaffomycetaceae family and named in his honour. Then in 1998 C.A.Rosa & Lachance published...
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  • fungi within the Saccharomycetales order. It is placed within the Phaffomycetaceae family. Starmera is often associated with necrotic lesions in cacti...
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