Hyaloscyphaceae
The Hyaloscyphaceae are a family of fungi in the Helotiales order. Species in this family have a cosmopolitan distribution, and are saprobic, growing on dead wood and other plant matter.Genera
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the following 69 genera are in the family Hyaloscyphaceae. Those with a question mark preceding the name have an uncertain taxonomic placement.
Albotricha —
Amicodisca —
Antinoa —
?Arachnopeziza —
Asperopilum —
Austropezia —
Belonidium —
Betulina —
Brunnipila —
Bryoglossum —
Calycellina —
Calycina —
Calyptellopsis —
Capitotricha —
Chrysothallus —
Ciliolarina —
?Ciliosculum —
Cistella —
Cistellina —
Clavidisculum —
Dasyscyphella —
Dematioscypha —
?Didonia —
Dimorphotricha —
Echinula —
Eriopezia —
Fuscolachnum —
Fuscoscypha —
Graddonidiscus —
Hamatocanthoscypha —
Hegermila —
Hyalacrotes —
Hyalopeziza —
Hyaloscypha —
Hydrocina —
Hyphodiscus —
Incrucipulum —
Incrupila —
Lachnaster —
Lachnellula —
Lachnum —
Lasiobelonium —
Microscypha —
Mollisina —
Neodasyscypha —
Olla —
Otwaya —
Parachnopeziza —
Perrotia —
Phaeoscypha —
Pithyella —
Polaroscyphus —
Polydesmia —
Proliferodiscus —
Proprioscypha —
?Protounguicularia —
Psilachnum —
Psilocistella —
Pubigera —
Rodwayella —
Solenopezia —
Tapesina —
Trichopeziza —
Unguicularia —
Unguiculariella —
Unguiculella —
Urceolella —
Velutaria —
Venturiocistella