cepedianus
Cepedianus is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerodermataceae. This genus was first described in 1947 by mycologist Rolf Singer. The type species is Cepedianus velutinus. Fungi in this genus are typically small to medium-sized, with a fleshy or leathery texture. They are characterized by a distinctive velvety outer layer, hence the species name "velutinus" which is Latin for velvety.
The basidiocarps, or fruiting bodies, of Cepedianus species are often gasteroid, meaning they resemble puffballs but
Cepedianus species are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions. Their ecological role often involves association