
Capronia
Scientific name: Capronia
Capronia
Scientific name: Capronia

Description

Capronia is a group of tiny, black fungi that often grow on decaying wood or other fungi. They have unique flask-shaped structures that produce spores. Some species in this group can survive in extreme environments, including areas with high radiation. Capronia plays a role in decomposition processes in various ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling in nature.

Species of Capronia


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Sac fungi Class
Eurotiomycetes Order
Chaetothyriales Family
Herpotrichiellaceae Genus
Capronia