Sporormia
Sporormia is a genus of fungi in the family Sporormiaceae and part of the phylum Ascomycota.[1] It is morphologically distinct from other genera in this family due to the orientation of cylindrical ascospores contained in a gelatinous sheath within the asci of the fruitbody.[2] It is mostly known for being coprophilous but known to utilize wood as a substrate as well.[3] Species ListAs of 2024, 30 species within the Sporormia genera were recognized by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility.[4] This list is alphabetized. -S. articulata[4] -S. brassicae[4] -S. carpinea[4] -S. chrysospora[4] -S. deserticola[4] -S. disjuncta[4] -S.fimetaria[5] -S. fimicola[5] -S. globosa[4] -S. leguminosa[4] -S. leptosphaerioides[4] -S. longipes[4] -S. marchaliana[4] -S. millingtoniae[4] -S. mirabilis[5] -S. nepalensis[4] -S. notarisii[4] -S. octoloculata[4] -S. ourasca[4] -S. pentamera[4] -S. pithyophila[4] -S. promiscua[4] -S. pulchra[4] -S. reticosa[4] -S. roumeguerei[4] -S. subticinensis[4] -S. transvaalensis[4] -S. tuberculata[4] -S. ulmicola[4] -S. variabilis[4] References
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