pseudothecium
A pseudothecium is a fungal fruiting body, specifically a type of ascocarp, that develops within a pre-formed locule or cavity in host tissue, rather than being borne on a surface or within a stroma. It is characteristic of the class Dothideomycetes and other related fungal groups. Unlike a true ascocarp, the pseudothecium is not initiated by the fungus itself but is often formed within a cavity created by the breakdown of host cells or by other fungi.
The structure of a pseudothecium is typically flask-shaped or globose and possesses a distinct opening called