ptasoista
Ptasoista is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerodermataceae. These fungi are characterized by their hard, leathery fruiting bodies, which are typically spherical or pear-shaped. The interior of the fruiting body, known as the gleba, contains powdery spores.
The genus Ptasoista was first described by mycologist G. R. Ainsworth in 1973. It is closely related
Fruiting bodies of Ptasoista are generally found on the ground, often in association with trees. They are
The spores of Ptasoista are typically dark brown to black and echinulate, meaning they have small spines
While some species within the Sclerodermataceae family are known to be toxic, the edibility of Ptasoista species