Geoglossum

Geoglossum
Geoglossum umbratile
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Pezizomycotina
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Geoglossum

Pers. (1794)
Type species
Geoglossum glabrum
Pers. (1794)
Synonyms
  • Cibalocoryne Hazsl. (1881)
  • Corynetes Hazsl. (1881)
  • Microglossum Sacc. (1884)
  • Thuemenidium Kuntze (1891)
  • Gloeoglossum E.J.Durand (1908)

Geoglossum is a genus of fungi in the family Geoglossaceae. They are commonly called earth tongues. The type species is Geoglossum glabrum. Geoglossum species are distinguished from the related genus Trichoglossum by the lack of setae on the spore bearing surface. Geoglossum species are characterized by dark, club-shaped, terrestrial ascocarps with a fertile hymenium continuing downward from the apex of the ascocarp along the stipe, eventually intergrading with a sterile stipe. The ascospores of Geoglossum range from translucent to dark brown, and are fusiform, and multiseptate. Identification of species is based on the gross morphology of the ascocarp, color and septation of the ascospores, and shape and ornamentation of the paraphyses.

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