👉 Pseudocallimorpha is a type of pseudoplastic filamentous fungi, found in aquatic environments and primarily associated with freshwater ecosystems. These fungi are characterized by their complex structure, which includes a cell wall composed of cellulose and lignin, as well as a microtubule-like structure. They possess the ability to form a distinctive shape called a pseudocallimorph, which is defined as a cross-section resembling a callipon (a type of aquatic plant stem)