rorschachii
Rorschachii is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Sclerodermataceae. These fungi are characterized by their dark, often black, spore masses. The genus was established by mycologist Paul Christophersen in 1923. Rorschachii species are typically found in soil and are known for their tough, leathery fruiting bodies, which are often underground or partially buried.
The taxonomy of Rorschachii has been subject to revision over time, with some species previously assigned to
While not widely known for culinary or medicinal uses, Rorschachii species play a role in forest ecosystems