Geoglossaceae is a family of fungi in the order Geoglossales, class Geoglossomycetes. These fungi are broadly known as earth tongues. The ascocarps of most species in the family Geoglossaceae are terrestrial and are generally small, dark in color, and club-shaped with a height of 2–8 cm. The ascospores are typically light-brown to dark-brown and are often multiseptate. Other species of fungi have been known to parasitize ascocarps. The use of a compound microscope is needed for accurate identification.
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テングノメシガイ綱と(Geoglossomycetes)は、子嚢菌門チャワンタケ亜門の綱の一つ。古くはテングノメシガイ科(Geoglossaceae)として6属48種で定義され、ビョウタケ目に属していた。DNA配列の分析により、ズキンタケ綱に配置換えされたもの、新しくテングノメシガイ綱とテングノメシガイ目に配置されたものがある。
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