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Fungi growing on bryophytes or in their close vicinity are called bryophilous. They can create facultative or obligate associations. The paper presents fungi occurring in various relations with bryophytes, such as parasites, saprotrophs and endophytes. In Poland, majority of information about bryophilous fungi origin from papers concerned with the occurrence of these organisms within plant communities. The authors enumerate mainly facultative bryophilous macromycetes such as: Russula emetica (Schaeff.) Pers.: Fr., Lactarius thejogalus (Bull.: Fr.) Gray ss. Neuhoff, Cortinarius semisanguineus (Fr.) Gillet, and Leccinum niveum (Fr.) Rauschert. Data related to micromycetes occurring on bryophytes in Poland are scanty, and only few species were reported, e.g. Hymenoscyphus subcarneus (Schumach.) J. Schröt. and Epibryon plagiochilae). Preliminary list of obligate bryophilous fungi of Poland is provided and includes 9 Ascomycota (e.g.: Bryonectria phyllogena Döbbeler, Geoglossum sphagnophilum Ehrenb., Hymenoscyphus subcarneus (Schumach.) J. Schröt. and Sarcoleotia turficola (Boud.) Dennis) and Basidiomycota (e.g.: Armillaria ectypa (Fr.) Lamoure, Galerina calyptrata P. D. Orton, Gerronema marchantiae Singer & Clémençon, G. postii (Fr.) Singer, Hygrocybe coccineocrenata (P. D. Orton) M. M. Moser, Lyophyllum palustre (Peck) Singer, Omphalina sphagnicola (Berk.) M. M. Moser, O. umbellifera (L.) Quel., Psilocybe polytrichi (Fr.) Sacc., Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead and Suillus flavidus (Fr.) J. Presl.). Nowadays, interactions between fungi and bryophytes become the subject of the increasing interest of mycologist and bryologists.