Clavuligera
Clavuligera is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Hypocreales. These fungi are typically found in terrestrial environments, often associated with decaying plant material or soil. The genus is characterized by its clavate (club-shaped) fruiting bodies, or ascocarps, which are often brightly colored, though this can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. The microscopic features, particularly the morphology of the ascospores and the structures within the ascocarp, are crucial for species identification within Clavuligera.
Research into Clavuligera has explored their ecological roles, including their potential as decomposers and their interactions