rasterisina
Rasterisina is a genus of fungi within the family Tricholomataceae. The genus was first described by the mycologist Rolf Singer in 1944. Rasterisina species are characterized by their gilled mushrooms, which typically possess a variable cap shape and size, along with a whitish or pale coloration. The spores of Rasterisina fungi are generally smooth, and their microscopic features are used for taxonomic identification.
Members of this genus are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they grow in forested
The taxonomy of Rasterisina has undergone revisions as mycologists have used both morphological and molecular data
Because some species may resemble other groups of white or pale fungi, proper identification often requires
Due to limited information available and the relatively obscure nature of this genus, Rasterisina remains a