
Lasiosphaeriaceae
Scientific name: Lasiosphaeriaceae
Lasiosphaeriaceae
Scientific name: Lasiosphaeriaceae

Description

Lasiosphaeriaceae are fungi typically found on decaying wood or herbaceous plant material. They produce small, dark, often hairy fruiting bodies. Some species have unique spore-dispersal mechanisms, like sticky appendages or whip-like structures. These fungi play important roles in decomposition and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Many lasiosphaeriaceae species have complex life cycles involving both sexual and asexual reproduction stages.

Species of Lasiosphaeriaceae


Scientific Classification
