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Ascomycetes

Ascomycetes is a large group of typically small fungi, seldom more than 5 cm in the largest dimension, and often microscopic. Fruiting bodies are typically delicate, but may also be tough or leathery, particularly when dry. Cross References Cross References: Ar782-887; M324-46



128a (1G) Resembling a mushroom with a 'stem' and 'cap', both of which may have an uneven (pitted) surface, but the stem hollow and the cap never having gills, pores or teeth 129
   
     
128b (1G) Resembling a cup 139
     
128c (1G) Resembling a tongue(s) or finger(s) growing from soil or litter 145