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Ceratocystidaceae 🔍

The term "Ceratocystidaceae" is a family of flowering plants in the order Dipterosporales, consisting of about 20 genera and around 150 species. These plants are known for their distinctive, highly branched leaves that are adapted to water-loving conditions.

Glomeridellidae 🔍

The glomeridellids are a group of fungi that belong to the order Pterosporales, which includes several families including the Pseudomycetaceae. These fungi are known for their role in the fungal community as decomposers and have been found growing on soil surfaces.

Tripterospora 🔍

Tripterozoa is a kingdom within the phylum Chordata, which includes animals that belong to the order Reptilia and form the largest group of animals on Earth. These animals include reptiles, amphibians, and birds, as well as various forms of mammals such as lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodilians.

Pterospora 🔍

Pterospora is a genus of fungi that primarily inhabit oak trees, particularly those in the Pinus or Picea lignosa species group. These fungi are known for their ability to produce spores, which can be dispersed by wind and insects, facilitating their rapid growth and reproduction.

Mniaceae 🔍

Mniaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Dipterosporales, commonly known as the "mniaceae family." This group includes approximately 150 genera and over 2,500 species. They are native to tropical regions worldwide, including South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and North America. Mniaceae plants have a wide range of shapes, sizes, and textures, from small shrubs to large trees, with common leaves

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