Species in the genus
Pseudodactylaria are characterized by a sexual morph that is undetermined. They have a
hyphomycetous asexual morph. Which has single, unbranched or branched, septate (walled), thick-walled,
hyaline (glass-like)
conidiophores (specialized stalks holding the condia). They are sub-cylindrical, straight to flexuous (bendy or flexible) in shape and denticulate (having teeth-like structures). The solitary, hyaline, smooth-walled,
conidia (spores) are fusoid (spindle-like shape) or ellipsoid and will combine or gather into a slimy mass. They are guttulate (having oil droplets inside) and surrounded by a thin
mucilaginous (thick gluey substance) sheath (adapted from Crous et al. 2017a). Species
Pseudodactylaria aquatica has the same characteristics of the
Pseudodactylaria genus. Although, it has brown to dark brown coloured conidiophores, which are gathered in groups of 3–5, and they have cylindrical, narrowly fusiform shaped conidia with a hyaline appendage at the base. While other
Pseudodactylaria species have single conidiophores and conidia that are lacking an appendage.
Pseudodactylaria albicolonia was found in 2021 in Thailand was characterized by white erect conidiophores, fusoid-ellipsoid conidia that was also surrounded by a thin mucilaginous sheath. ==Species==