
Sirobasidiaceae
Scientific name: Sirobasidiaceae
Sirobasidiaceae
Scientific name: Sirobasidiaceae

Description

Sirobasidiaceae is a family of parasitic fungi known for their unique cellular structure. They form gelatinous fruiting bodies that are often colorless or pale. Some species in this group have a distinctive two-celled basidium, a reproductive structure that produces spores. Sirobasidiaceae can be found growing on other fungi or decaying plant material in various parts of the world.

Species of Sirobasidiaceae


Scientific Classification
