fosilia
Fosilia is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Sclerotiniaceae. These fungi are known for their ability to form sclerotia, which are hardened masses of fungal hyphae that can survive unfavorable conditions. Species within the Fosilia genus are often found in soil or on decaying plant matter. They are typically saprophytic, meaning they obtain nutrients from dead organic material.
While not as widely studied as some other fungal genera, Fosilia species play a role in decomposition
The specific ecological impact and potential applications of Fosilia are areas that may warrant further research.