aminella
Aminella is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Sordariales. These fungi are typically found in soil and dung, playing a role in the decomposition of organic matter. The genus was first described by mycologist Franz Xaver von Hohnel in 1917. Aminella species are characterized by their dark, often black, fruiting bodies, which are usually small and cup-shaped or disc-shaped. Microscopically, they possess asci containing ascospores, which are usually dark and elongated.
Research into Aminella has focused on its ecological role and its phylogenetic relationships with other Sordariales.