
Exidiopsis
Scientific name: Exidiopsis
Exidiopsis
Scientific name: Exidiopsis


Description

Exidiopsis are fascinating organisms commonly found on wood, especially in humid environments like forests. They have a gelatinous, often translucent appearance, which can make them look quite unique. Some species within this group are known for forming icicle-like structures in cold weather. These organisms play a crucial role in breaking down dead wood, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.

Species of Exidiopsis


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Auriculariales Family
Auriculariaceae Genus
Exidiopsis