
Stecchericium
Scientific name: Stecchericium
Stecchericium
Scientific name: Stecchericium

Description

Stecchericium is a group of wood-decay fungi known for their unique tooth-like or spine-like structures on the underside of their fruiting bodies. These fungi play a vital role in forest ecosystems by breaking down dead wood. Some species in this group have been found to produce compounds with potential medicinal properties, making them interesting subjects for scientific research.

Species of Stecchericium


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Russulales Family
Bondarzewiaceae Genus
Stecchericium