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Flagellostrigula
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Flagellostrigula is a small genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Strigulaceae. It was established for a distinctive, bark-dwelling lineage known chiefly from its asexual stage. The type species is Flagellostrigula laureriformis, and a second species, F. pyrenuloides, was transferred to the genus in 2025. The genus is marked by unusually large asexual fruiting bodies (pycnidia) and by macroconidia that bear a single, long, whip-like gelatinous appendage at one end. Both species are found in tropical to subtropical regions of the Americas, growing on tree bark....read more on Wikipedia.
1 Flagellostrigula species found:
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