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- Modern systematic analysis is sparse, though recent molecular studies have supported " Geoglossum " as monophyletic.
- The genus was formally Molecular studies indicate that " Leucoglossum " is a monophyletic group more closely related to " Geoglossum " than " Trichoglossum ".
- The species share the English designation " Earth tongues " along with some better-known fungi ( e . g . " Geoglossum ", " Microglossum " ) with a similar general form, but in fact they are only distantly related.
- Although the viscid ascocarp surface is a helpful field characteristic that can be used to distinguish " Glutinoglossum " species, the character is not strictly unique to this genus " Geoglossum difforme " also has sticky fruit bodies, but it is a member of the " Geoglossum " clade.
- Although the viscid ascocarp surface is a helpful field characteristic that can be used to distinguish " Glutinoglossum " species, the character is not strictly unique to this genus " Geoglossum difforme " also has sticky fruit bodies, but it is a member of the " Geoglossum " clade.
- The genus was circumscribed in 2013 to contain the type species " Glutinoglossum glutinosum " ( formerly known as " Geoglossum glutinosum " ), and a new species, " morphological features alone, they can be distinguished by their microscopic characteristics, and have an 8 10 % DNA sequence dissimilarity in their internal transcribed spacer regions.
- In 1908, Durand circumscribed " Gloeoglossum " to contain " Geoglossum " species with paraphyses in a continuous gelatinous layer on the stipe ( including " G . affine ", " G . difforme ", and " G . glutinosum " ), but the genus is not considered to have independent taxonomic significance.
- Nonetheless, five species characteristic of waxcap grasslands-" Entoloma bloxamii ", " Hygrocybe calyptriformis ", " Hygrocybe spadicea ", " Geoglossum atropurpureum ", and " Microglossum olivaceum "-are or have been the subject of national Biodiversity Action Plans and waxcap grasslands as a specific habitat are the subject of several local Biodiversity Action Plans.