Nitoris
Nitoris is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Nitoraceae. These fungi are characterized by their microscopic structures, typically observed in laboratory settings. They are known to inhabit various environments, including soil and decaying organic matter. The reproductive structures of Nitoris species are often small and may produce spores, facilitating their propagation. Research into Nitoris has contributed to the broader understanding of fungal diversity and ecological roles. Specific species within the genus may exhibit unique biochemical properties or interactions with other organisms. Further taxonomic and ecological studies continue to refine our knowledge of this fungal group.