This group may be put alternatively at the phylum, class, subclass or order level, being referred to as Hyphochytriomycota, Hyphochytriomycetes (or Hyphochytrea), Hyphochytriomycetidae (or Hyphochytridae) and Hyphochytriales, respectively. The variants Hyphochytri
diomycota and Hyphochytri
diomycetes are also sometimes used, presumably by analogy to the Chytridiomycetes, or due to the perpetuation of a typographical error. However, the stem is Hyphochytri- (from
Hyphochytrium) and not Hyphochytridi- (from
Chytridium). In the past the classes Hyphochytridiomycetes,
Oomycetes and
Chytridiomycetes were grouped together in the now obsolete taxon
Mastigomycotina as fungi with flagellate spores or gametes. Now the Chytridiomycetes are still considered true fungi, but the other two sub-groups are classified in the kingdom
Protista, or in the group
Stramenopiles. Hyphochytriomycetes are closely related to
oomycetes. Order
Hyphochytriales Bessey 1950 ex Sparrow 1960 • Family
Hyphochytriaceae Fischer 1892 • Genus
Canteriomyces Sparrow 1960 • Genus
Cystochytrium Ivimey Cook 1932 • Genus
Hyphochytrium Zopf 1884 [
Hyphophagus Minden 1911] • Family
Rhizidiomycetaceae Karling ex Kirk, Cannon & David 2001 • Genus
Latrostium Zopf 1894 • Genus
Reessia Fisch 1883 • Genus
Rhizidiomyces Zopf 1884 [
Rhizidiomycopsis Sparrow 1960] ==Diversity==