Myxotrichaceae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Class
- Leotiomycetes
- Order
- Helotiales
- Family
- Myxotrichaceae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Myxotrichaceae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Myxotrichaceae
The Myxotrichaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycetes class, and has seven genera. Fungi in this family are mostly found in soil. Indoors, they can be found in paper substrates, damp drywall, and decomposing materials. They produce black, mesh-like, setose ascocarps with small, fusiform ascospores. Myxotrichum deflexum produces a pinkish-red diffusing pigment and may produce grey, black, and brown stains on paper surfaces. No reports of mycotoxins, pathogenicity, or allergy are known.
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- Encoeliopsis
- Episclerotium
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- Gremmenia
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- Jacobsonia
- Lachnaceae
- Leptodontidiaceae
- Margaritispora
- Mirandina
- Mitrulaceae
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- Mollisiopsis
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- Muscia
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- Sorokina
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