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Pseudoastrosphaeriellaceae 🔍

Pseudoastrosphaeriellaceae is a family of fungi in the class Lecithococcaceae, which includes about 40 species. These are known for their unique and often bizarre structures, such as pinnate spores and pseudobulbs. Pseudostigma-like spores are particularly common, and they can be up to 15 millimeters long. This family is characterized by its highly specialized morphology and is considered a rare and valuable taxon

Astrosphaeriellaceae 🔍

Astrosphaeriellaceae is a family of plants classified under the order Pteridophyta, consisting of over 2,000 species. This group includes flowering plants and shrubs that have a distinctively shaped stem, leaves, and flowers with distinctive characteristics like coriaceous scales on the stem, leaves, and flowers. These plants are known for their vibrant colors and unique reproductive structures.

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