Subvermispora
Subvermispora is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Trichocomaceae. This genus was first described in 1964 by R. P. E. Guého. Species within Subvermispora are known for their teleomorphic (sexual) and anamorphic (asexual) stages. The teleomorph typically produces ascomata which contain ascospores, while the anamorph produces conidia. These fungi are often found in soil and decaying organic matter.
The genus is characterized by its conidial structures and the morphology of its ascospores. Research into Subvermispora