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I have an issue with this stub; it does not make sense or is not explained clearly enough.

The first sentence reads: "Dictyosphaerium is a genus of algae, in the family Dictyosphaeriaceae"

The second sentence then contradicts the first by saying "Dictyosphaerium is a fungal genus classified under the group "Hyphomycetes" although not much is known regarding its toxicity, it has the potential to cause phaeohyphomycosis."

So which is it? A fungal or an algal genus? I also don't understand the relevance of mentioning it's toxicity. Overall a very poorly written article.

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