
Claussenomyces
Scientific name: Claussenomyces
Claussenomyces
Scientific name: Claussenomyces


Description

Claussenomyces is a group of small, cup-shaped fungi found on decaying wood in damp environments. They are known for their unique gelatinous texture and often brightly colored fruiting bodies. Some species of claussenomyces produce asexual spores in chains, a distinctive feature within their family. These fungi play an important role in decomposing plant matter in forest ecosystems.

Species of Claussenomyces


Scientific Classification
