
Litschauerella
Scientific name: Litschauerella
Litschauerella
Scientific name: Litschauerella

Description

Litschauerella is a small group of fungi found on decaying wood. These organisms form tiny, cup-shaped structures that are barely visible to the naked eye. They play a role in decomposition processes in forest ecosystems. Litschauerella species are known for their unique spore-bearing structures and are primarily studied by mycologists specializing in wood-decay fungi.

Species of Litschauerella


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Trechisporales Family
Hydnodontaceae Genus
Litschauerella