ttisia
Ttisia is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Tuberaceae. These fungi are known for their subterranean fruiting bodies, commonly referred to as truffles. Ttisia species are often found in ectomycorrhizal associations with trees, particularly oak and hazel species, playing a crucial role in nutrient exchange for their host plants. The fruiting bodies, or truffles, of Ttisia species are typically round or irregular in shape and vary in size. Their internal structure, or gleba, is characterized by a marbled appearance, with veins of sterile tissue running through the spore-bearing tissue. The spores themselves are usually spherical and ornamented.
The distribution of Ttisia species is widespread, with many found in temperate regions of Europe, North America,