The Chromocyphellaceae are a family of basidiomycete fungi described by mycologist Henning Knudsen in 2010.
[1] The family comprises the two genera Chromocyphella and Phaeosolenia, which previously belonged to the Inocybaceae, based on molecular evidence.
[1] Characteristic features of the family includes cyphelloid fruitbodies and brown, smooth or verrucose spores with germ pores or some callus formation.
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