
Thelebolaceae
Scientific name: Thelebolaceae
Thelebolaceae
Scientific name: Thelebolaceae

Description

Thelebolaceae are small fungi often found in soil, dung, or decaying plant material. They have a unique adaptation to cold environments, with some species thriving in polar regions. Their fruiting bodies are typically cup-shaped and brightly colored. Many thelebolaceae species form symbiotic relationships with algae, enhancing their ability to survive in harsh conditions.

Species of Thelebolaceae


Scientific Classification
