vanaduseni
Vanaduseni is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Atheliaceae. The species within this genus are typically crust fungi, meaning they grow as thin, often resupinate (lying flat) layers on wood or other substrates. They are characterized by their microscopic features, including the structure of their basidia (spore-producing cells) and cystidia (sterile, often hair-like cells). The hyphal system, which refers to the branching pattern and structure of the fungal filaments, is also a key characteristic used in the classification of vanaduseni species.
Species of vanaduseni are found in various parts of the world, often inhabiting forest environments. They play