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Gliocladium sp. 'on wood'


The individual fruitbodies are microscopic but aggregate into more easily visible, structures - albeit still small. Such an aggregation may be flat or consist of a globose head atop a very short stem (about a couple of millimetres tall). The spores are held in a slimy mass on the flat surface or in the globular head.  

 

Look-alikes

There are some other genera of microfungi that produce spores in slimy masses and identification relies on microscopic features.


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Regional distribution

Gliocladium sp. 'on wood' is listed in the following regions:

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