karanopuutena
Karanopuutena is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Sclerodermataceae. This genus is characterized by its hypogeous fruiting bodies, meaning they grow underground. The sporocarps, or fruiting bodies, of karanopuutena species are typically globose to subglobose and can vary in size. Their peridia, the outer layer of the fruiting body, are often thick and leathery, and can be rough or scaly. When young, the peridium is usually smooth, but it can become cracked or fissured with age.
Internally, the gleba, which contains the spores, is often firm and fleshy when young, but it matures
The ecological role of karanopuutena species is primarily as ectomycorrhizal symbionts, forming mutually beneficial relationships with