“…So far, 1,552 taxa of fungi have been registered across the world, living on the thallus of other fungi and entering into various, oen changing, and complicated relationships (Sun et al, 2019). In Poland, in recent years, such a phenomenon concerning the prevalence of fungi on the parasitic fungi of plants has been reported by, among others , , Bartkowska (2007), Czerniawska (2001Czerniawska ( , 2005, Czerniawska and Adamska (2010), Dolińska et al (2011), Górzyńska et al (2018Górzyńska et al ( , 2023, Mułenko et al (2008), Piątek (2003), Płachecka (2005), Ruszkiewicz-Michalska (2010), as well as Sucharzewska et al (2011Sucharzewska et al ( , 2012aSucharzewska et al ( , 2012b. e major representatives of the fungicolous fungi include mycoparasites or superparasites that enter into strict biotrophic or necrotrophic relationships, leading to host fungus destruction (Gams et al, 2004;Sun et al, 2019).…”