Today, slime molds have been divided between several supergroups and not one of them is included in the kingdom Fungi.
Chytridiomycota is a division of the kingdom Fungi.
Considered to be the first extensive coverage of British flora, there was none of the kingdom Fungi.
Some biologists, however, place slime molds in the kingdom Fungi.
They named this new clade cryptomycota, which roughly translates to "hidden from the kingdom Fungi."
Yeasts and molds are eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi.
Today, slime molds have been divided between several supergroups, none of which is included in the kingdom Fungi.
Blastocladiomycota is one of eight currently recognized phyla within the kingdom Fungi.
Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with 1,500 species currently described.
Sylloge is still the only work of this kind that was both comprehensive for the botanical kingdom Fungi and reasonably modern.