ointeus
Ointeus is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Ointeaceae. These fungi are typically found in soil and decaying organic matter, playing a role in decomposition within their ecosystems. The fruiting bodies of Ointeus species are often small and inconspicuous, making them difficult to identify without microscopic examination. Their spores are generally spherical or oval and can be hyaline or pigmented depending on the species.
Research on Ointeus has focused on its ecological role and phylogenetic relationships within the fungal kingdom.