toruliidete
Toruliidete, also known as the Torulidae, is a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales. This family is characterized by its distinctive fruiting bodies, which are typically small, cup-shaped, and often have a smooth or slightly scaly cap. The gills on the underside of the cap are usually free and can be white, yellow, or brown in color. Toruliidete are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions, growing on decaying wood, leaf litter, or other organic matter.
The genus Torula is the most well-known member of the Torulidae family. Torula species are characterized by
Toruliidete are generally considered to be saprobic fungi, meaning they obtain their nutrients by breaking down