
Dicephalospora
Scientific name: Dicephalospora
Dicephalospora
Scientific name: Dicephalospora


Description

Dicephalospora is a group of fungi known for their distinctive two-headed spores. These tiny organisms are found on decaying wood in tropical and subtropical forests. They produce small, cup-shaped fruiting bodies that are often brightly colored, ranging from yellow to orange. Some species in this group have been observed to have a unique relationship with certain types of algae.

Species of Dicephalospora


Scientific Classification
