pyramidina
Pyramidina is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Pyramidopeltaceae. This genus was first described in 1989 by mycologists F. L. Ferris and R. H. Z. Wang. Species within Pyramidina are characterized by their microscopic morphology, particularly the structure of their spores and conidia. They are typically found growing on decaying plant matter, often in forest ecosystems.
The reproductive structures of Pyramidina species are of interest to mycologists for their taxonomic significance. The
While not extensively studied for industrial or medicinal applications, Pyramidina plays a role in the decomposition