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Summary Fifty-seven species of coprophilous fungi are recorded from 14 dung samples collected from the Souss Valley area of southern Morocco that were incubated in moist chambers. Several new records for Morocco are reported. Evidence for reduced diversity due to the severely degraded nature of the habitats in which the samples were collected is discussed.