Key Identification Features
- 0 μm, have a thin but distinct outer sheath, and lack septa (cross-walls).
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Rhytismataceae is a fungus family in the Fungi kingdom, order Rhytismatales, class Leotiomycetes. The family contains 9 accepted species worldwide.
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Rhytismataceae funguss belong to the Rhytismatales order in the Fungi kingdom. 0 μm, have a thin but distinct outer sheath, and lack septa (cross-walls). For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Rhytismataceae is classified in the order Rhytismatales, class Leotiomycetes, phylum Ascomycota. The family contains 9 accepted species worldwide.
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