Renispora
Renispora is a fungal genus belonging to the family Agaricaceae. It is characterized by its small to medium-sized basidiocarps (fruiting bodies), typically growing on wood or plant debris. Key features used in the classification of Renispora species often include microscopic characteristics such as the shape and size of the spores, the presence or absence of cystidia (specialized cells on the gill face), and the structure of the hyphal system. The genus is relatively small and not widely known compared to other genera within Agaricaceae. Further research is ongoing to clarify the taxonomic placement and phylogenetic relationships of species currently assigned to Renispora.