kolmiapexinen
Kolmiapexinen, also known as Kolmiapexine, is a genus of fungi within the family Kolmiapercenaceae. It was first described by mycologist John Axel Nannfeldt in 1932. The genus is characterized by its distinctive fruiting bodies, which are typically small, cup-shaped, and have a smooth, waxy surface. Kolmiapexinen species are commonly found in temperate and boreal forests, often growing on decaying wood or in leaf litter.
The taxonomy of Kolmiapexinen is complex, with many species described over the years. However, recent molecular
Despite its taxonomic challenges, Kolmiapexinen remains an important genus in mycology. Its members are often used
In summary, Kolmiapexinen is a genus of fungi with a complex taxonomic history. Its members are characterized