Sulgemicaceae
Sulgemicaceae is a family of fungi within the order Sulgemiales, which is part of the class Sordariomycetes. This family is characterized by its anamorphic (asexual) state, which is represented by the genus Sulgemis. The teleomorphic (sexual) state of Sulgemicaceae is less well-known, but it is believed to be represented by the genus Sulgemomyces. The family is notable for its association with various plant hosts, including grasses and other herbaceous plants. Sulgemicaceae is distributed worldwide, with species found in both temperate and tropical regions. The taxonomy of Sulgemicaceae is still under study, and further research is needed to fully understand the diversity and ecology of this fungal family.