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Ascodesmis nigricans

Ascodesmis nigricans

A species of Ascodesmis

Ascodesmis nigricans is a tiny fungi that belongs to the Ascodesmidaceae family. It is primarily distinguished by its minute, cup-like fruiting bodies that appear mostly in soil enriched with dung. This species is involved in decomposing organic matter, playing a crucial role in nutrient cycling in its ecosystem.

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Attributes of Ascodesmis nigricans
Growth Form
Gregarious
Species Status
Extremely rare
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Habitat of Ascodesmis nigricans
Field, roadside, city, park
Scientific Classification of Ascodesmis nigricans
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