dothideomycetids
Dothideomycetids represent a large and diverse class of fungi within the Ascomycota phylum. This group is characterized by the presence of ascomata, which are fruiting bodies that typically develop within or beneath the host tissue, often appearing as ostiolar perithecia or cleistothecia embedded in a stroma. However, some species may also produce apothecia. Asci, the sac-like structures containing spores, are usually bitunicate, meaning they have a double wall. The ascospores are typically muriform or septate.
This class encompasses a wide range of lifestyles, including many important plant pathogens, saprophytes, and endophytes.